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Some JOIN programs require certain rules be met. Requirements may involve income, age, employment status and other criteria. All JOIN clients must be United States citizens or legal immigrants and able to provide documents required for employment in the United States. These documents typically include a valid, verifiable Social Security card and a birth certificate or a passport. Men born after December 31, 1959 must show proof that they have registered with Selective Service. Some programs may require additional documents to qualify for services.
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