How To Apply For Supplemental Security Income SSI

How To Apply For Supplemental Security Income SSI

How To Apply For Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

How do I apply for Supplemental Security Income SSI

Supplemental Security Income is a safety-net program administered by the Social Security Administration that provides cash assistance to people with who are 65 or older, disabled or blind. Most people seeking SSI benefits must call Social Security at 800-772-1213 or visit their to apply. That goes for all those applying on the basis of age. Local offices after being closed to walk-in traffic for more than two years due to the , but Social Security recommends calling in advance and scheduling an appointment to avoid long waits. Disabled or blind adults may if they meet all these criteria:
They are between 18 and 65. They have never married. They have not previously applied for SSI. They are applying at the same time for (SSDI), Social Security’s primary benefit program for disabled people. (It is permissible to receive Supplemental Security Income on top of your SSDI benefits.) Completing the multistep online application can be a lengthy process, but you don’t have to do it in one sitting — the Social Security website allows you to save the form and return to it later. If you are applying for SSI on behalf of a , you can start the process by filling out a online. You will need to call 800-772-1213 to schedule an appointment with your to complete the SSI application. Be prepared to get some papers together: You’ll need to extensively document your income, work history, financial assets, living arrangements and, if applying on the basis of blindness or disability, your medical history. Social Security has an online .

Keep in mind

Supplemental Security Income is paid out of general U.S. Treasury funds, not from Social Security taxes. You need not have , or paid , to be eligible. SSI benefits are available to residents of the 50 states, the District of Columbia and the Northern Mariana Islands. Residents of other U.S. territories (including Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa and the U.S. Virgin Islands) cannot receive SSI. Updated April 8, 2022

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