Understanding Your FEMA Eligibility Letter
Understanding Your FEMA Eligibility Letter FRANKFORT, Ky -- If you applied for FEMA assistance after the flooding in Eastern Kentucky you will receive an eligibility letter from FEMA in the mail or by email. The letter will explain your application status and how to respond. It is important to read the letter carefully because it will include the amount of any assistance FEMA may provide and information on the appropriate use of disaster assistance funds. You may need to submit additional information or supporting documentation for FEMA to continue to process an application for financial assistance. Examples of missing documentation
Understanding a FEMA Determination Letter
Understanding a FEMA Determination Letter DES MOINES, Iowa – If you applied for FEMA assistance because of losses from severe storms and flooding from March 12 through May 16 in Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Monona, Pottawattamie, Shelby or Woodbury counties, you will receive a determination letter confirming a grant amount or stating your application for federal assistance is ‘ineligible at this time’ and provides specific information to correct the application. Some of the common mistakes applicants make include: Missing information. The damage claimed is not to the primary residence. Someone else in the household made a claim. Disaster-related losses cannot be verified.