SNAP food assistance in New York
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), known in New York as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Common Benefit Identification Card (CBIC), 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 New York.
New York state SNAP contacts
- State SNAP agency info: State SNAP Website 800-342-3009 (Upstate) State List of Local Office Locations Benefit Issuance Schedule Employment and Training Program
- State application portal: Apply for Benefits — mybenefits.ny.gov
- EBT card help: State EBT Website 888-328-6399 — connectebt.com
- Online food-purchasing retailers (New York): 3 Guys From Brooklyn A & C Supermas Inc. DBA C-Town Fresh Market ACME ALDI Alpine Mobil Amazon Balady Foods BJs Wholesale Club Camellia Meats City Acres - Fidi City Acres - Long Island City Costco CVS Banners Dash’s Market Dashmart DeCicco and Sons Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) Dollar General Duane Reade Duncan’s Fish Market Evergreen Kosher Fairway Market Family Dollar Ferreira Foodtown Food Bazaar Foodtown G3 - Allerton Ave. Foodtown G3 - Bellerose Foodtown G3 - New Rochelle Foodtown G3 - Rego Park Foodtown-Freshtown Go-Puff Gordon Food Services Gourmet Garage Grand Union Grand Union Cortland GreenStar Food Co-op Hannaford Hawthorne Valley Farm J&T Nanda Corp. DBA C-Town Fresh Market Janus New York Inc - Billy’s Marketplace Kinney Drugs Lemonade Supermarket Liberty West Indian and American Groceries Manhattan Fruit Market Metro Acres Moisha’s Kosher Discount Supermarket, Inc. Morton Williams My Foodtown Oatka Creek Farm P&C Fresh - Cortland P&C Fresh - Ithaca Pathmark Phillies Bridge Farm Piggly Wiggly (NY) Pioneer Supermarket Price Chopper Supermarkets Price Rite Rego Fresh - Zaher Meat Corp Rite Aid Rock Steady Farm Roxbury Farm CSA Sam’s Club Scan and Go Save A Lot Schneider’s of Kirkwood ShopRite Skip’s on the Ridge Sleeping Lion Farm Stew Leonard’s Stop & Shop Target The Butcher’s Choice Meat Market The Fresh Market The Meadow Farmstead, LLC Thistlemint Farm Thrive Market Tops Market Trade Fair Supermarket Turner Farm Walgreens Walmart Wegmans Weis Markets Western Beef Whole Foods
- thrivemarket.com
- allfrom1supplier.com
- delivery.gfsstore.com
- greenstar.coop
- grownby.app/farms
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- moishas.com
- sameday.familydollar.com
- savealot.com
- shop.camelliameats.com
- shop.commissaries.com
- shop.stewleonards.com
- shop.thefreshmarket.com
- stopandshop.com
- tradefairny.com
- 3guysfrombrooklyn.com
- acmemarkets.com
- aldi.us
- amazon.com
- amazon.com/wfm
- baladyfoods.com
- bjs.com
- costco.com
- dashsmarket.com
- doordash.com/business
- doordash.com/business
- doordash.com/convenience
- doordash.com/convenience
- doordash.com/en-CA
- fairwaymarket.com
- ferreirafoodtown.com
- foodbazaar.com
- foodtown.com
- gopuff.com
- gourmetgarage.com
- hannaford.com
- instacart.com/grand-union
- instacart.com/piggly-wiggly-northeast
- instacart.com/store
- instacart.com/store
- instacart.com/store
- instacart.com/store
- instacart.com/store
- lemonadesupermarket.com
- mercato.com/shop
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- mercato.com/shop
- myfoodtown.com
- pioneeron5th.com
- pricechopper.com
- priceritemarketplace.com
- riteaid.com
- rosieapp.com/shopstore
- rosieapp.com/shopstore
- samsclub.com
- schneidersmarket.com
- shopevergreenkosher.com
- shoprite.com
- skipsmeatmarket.com
- snapnys.com
- target.com
- topsmarkets.com
- vroomdelivery.com/kelleys
- walgreens.com
- walmart.com
- wegmans.com
- weismarkets.com
- westernbeef.com
- USDA FNS regional office: Northeast Regional Office (NERO) — 10 Causeway St. Room 501 Boston, MA 02222-1069 Google Maps · 617-565-6370
Eligibility for non-citizens
SNAP has STRICT immigration-status rules. To receive SNAP benefits in New York, 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)
Related procedural information
- SNAP eligibility by immigration status (federal) — overview of who qualifies
- Medicaid in New York — health coverage eligibility
- CHIP — children’s health insurance — separate program for children
- WIC (Women, Infants, Children) — pregnant + young child nutrition
- Find legal aid in your state — appeals + public benefits attorneys
Last verified: 2026-05-27. General procedural information — not legal or tax advice. SNAP rules and amounts change; verify current eligibility with the New York SNAP agency.
Frequently asked questions
Can undocumented immigrants get SNAP in New York?
How do I apply for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Common Benefit Identification Card (CBIC) in New York?
Does applying for SNAP affect my immigration case?
What if I move to a different state?
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