Queens Section 8 Waiting List Status
As of April 2026, New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) was reported as not accepting new applications. Contact them directly to confirm current status. Check back regularly — some PHAs reopen for short periods. See alternatives below.
Queens Section 8 Income Limits 2026
Income limits below are official HUD FY2025 figures for the New York, NY HUD Metro FMR Area (AMI: $103,000). Source: HUD Income Limits API, effective April 1, 2025. Most Section 8 vouchers go to households at or below 50% AMI, with priority for households at or below 30% AMI.
| Household size | 30% AMI (priority) | 50% AMI (standard limit) | 80% AMI (low income) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 person | $34,050/yr | $56,700/yr | $90,750/yr |
| 2 people | $38,900/yr | $64,800/yr | $103,700/yr |
| 3 people | $43,750/yr | $72,900/yr | $116,650/yr |
| 4 people | $48,600/yr | $81,000/yr | $129,600/yr |
| 5 people | $52,500/yr | $87,500/yr | $140,000/yr |
| 6 people | $56,400/yr | $94,000/yr | $150,350/yr |
| 7 people | $60,300/yr | $100,450/yr | $160,750/yr |
| 8 people | $64,200/yr | $106,950/yr | $171,100/yr |
Source: HUD Income Limits API FY2025. Area: New York, NY HUD Metro FMR Area.
How to Apply for Section 8 in Queens
Call New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) at 718-707-7771 or visit https://www.nycha.nyc.gov to check current status.
You can be on multiple waiting lists. Use HUD's PHA directory to find nearby housing authorities also accepting applications.
Photo ID, Social Security numbers, proof of income, rental history, and information about all household members.
New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) may give priority to veterans, domestic violence survivors, people experiencing homelessness, or working families. Ask about preference categories when you apply.
Section 8 Waitlist Closed? Other Help Available in Queens
If the Queens Section 8 list is closed, these programs can help while you wait:
- Emergency rental assistance: Dial 211 or contact your local community action agency for emergency rent help
- Public housing: Ask New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) about separate public housing availability — different list from Section 8
- Nearby PHAs: Apply to PHAs in surrounding counties that may have open lists
- LIHEAP: New York energy bill assistance
- SNAP: Food assistance in New York
- HUD rental assistance: Other HUD programs beyond Section 8
Other Housing Authorities Near Queens
Section 8 waiting lists open and close independently. If New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) is not currently accepting applications, check these nearby housing authorities in New York — they may have open lists:
Use HUD's PHA directory to find all housing authorities near Queens.
Waitlist status last verified April 2026. Always contact each PHA directly to confirm current availability.