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Oregonians must complete interviews to receive SNAP benefits starting June 1

May 19, 2026 | 9:00 am ET
By Mia Maldonado
Oregonians must complete interviews to receive SNAP benefits starting June 1
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A sticker welcoming SNAP recipients seen on the door of La Familia Meat Market in Providence’s Silver Lake neighborhood. (Photo by Christopher Shea/Rhode Island Current)

Beginning June 1, all Oregonians applying for or renewing federal food benefits will have to complete an interview with state human services staff. 

The changes reflect a return to pre-pandemic standards for receiving Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program benefits, or SNAP, which serve more than one in six Oregonians. 

Interviews have historically been standard to receive SNAP benefits. But during the COVID-19 pandemic, some people with disabilities, adults aged 60 or older and individuals with no work income were allowed to skip the interviews. That flexibility ends on May 31. 

“These updates help make sure people receive the correct SNAP benefits for their current situation,” said Jessica Amaya Hoffman, the SNAP director at the Oregon Department of Human Services, including the full amount they qualify for. 

“We know adding another step may be challenging. Our staff are here to help answer questions and support people in the way that works best for them,” she said.

To ensure receipt of SNAP benefits, Oregonians should check that the state’s human services department has their updated contact information, and respond to any mail, text or call from the department about an interview. 

To learn more about SNAP in Oregon, visit the Oregon Department of Human Services website.