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SNAP food assistance in Maine — eligibility + applications

How to apply for SNAP (Food Supplement Program Maine EBT Card) in Maine. State agency contact, online application URL, EBT card info, online retailers. Eli

SNAP food assistance in Maine

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), known in Maine as Food Supplement Program Maine EBT Card, provides monthly food benefits via Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards usable at participating retailers. Below is the state-specific information for applying and receiving benefits in Maine.

Maine state SNAP contacts

Eligibility for non-citizens

SNAP has STRICT immigration-status rules. To receive SNAP benefits in Maine, the household member must be ONE of:

  • U.S. citizen
  • Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) with 5+ years of LPR status (or earlier in some cases)
  • Refugee or asylee (no 5-year wait — eligible from grant date)
  • Cuban/Haitian entrant
  • Trafficking victim with T visa or pending T application
  • Battered immigrant (VAWA self-petitioner)
  • Iraqi/Afghan Special Immigrant
  • Veteran or active-duty US military or qualifying family member

Children of undocumented parents: If a child is a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen, that child can receive SNAP even if the parents cannot. The household applies for benefits for the eligible members only.

What SNAP can buy (and can’t)

CAN buy:

  • Fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fish
  • Dairy products
  • Breads, cereals, pasta, rice
  • Snack foods, non-alcoholic beverages
  • Seeds and plants that produce food

CANNOT buy:

  • Alcohol, tobacco
  • Hot prepared foods (with limited exceptions)
  • Vitamins, supplements
  • Non-food items (paper goods, household supplies, pet food)

Last verified: 2026-05-27. General procedural information — not legal or tax advice. SNAP rules and amounts change; verify current eligibility with the Maine SNAP agency.

Frequently asked questions

Can undocumented immigrants get SNAP in Maine?
Generally NO at the federal level — SNAP requires citizenship or qualified non-citizen status (5-year LPR, refugee, asylee, etc.). However, mixed-status households can apply for SNAP for the ELIGIBLE family members (typically US-citizen children). The undocumented adult’s income is counted but the adult doesn’t receive benefits. Maine may have separate state-funded food programs — check the state SNAP agency contact above.
How do I apply for Food Supplement Program Maine EBT Card in Maine?
Online via the state SNAP agency website (URL above), in person at a county/borough SNAP office, by mail, or sometimes by phone. You need: proof of identity, proof of Maine residency, Social Security numbers (for eligible household members), proof of income for the last 30 days, proof of expenses (rent, utilities, dependent care, medical). Applications are typically processed within 30 days (7 days for emergency SNAP for very-low-income households).
Does applying for SNAP affect my immigration case?
SNAP is NOT a public-charge benefit. Receiving SNAP does not count against you in green-card or visa applications under current public-charge rules. Mixed-status households can apply for SNAP for eligible members without immigration risk to non-applying members.
What if I move to a different state?
SNAP benefits do NOT transfer between states. You must close your current state’s case and apply fresh in your new state of residence. There may be a brief gap in benefits during the transition.