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  2. How To Apply For Supplemental Security Income (SSI) - AARP

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    Most people seeking SSI benefits must call Social Security at 800-772-1213 or visit their local Social Security office to apply. That goes for all those applying on the basis of age. Local offices fully reopened in April 2022 after being closed to walk-in traffic for more than two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Social Security ...

  3. Social Security Rolling Out Online Application for SSI - AARP

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    The Social Security Administration (SSA) is phasing in an expansion of its online benefit application system that could provide a fully digital process to file a claim for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) as soon as late 2025. The planned expansion of the agency’s iClaim system, announced in late August, is part of a suite of changes aimed ...

  4. Who is eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI)? - AARP

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    You may qualify for monthly SSI payments if: you are 65 or older, blind or disabled; you are a U.S. citizen or lawful resident; and you have very limited income and financial resources. In 2024, the SSI standard for limited income is income of up to $943 a month for an individual or $1,415 a month for a couple in which both spouses are ...

  5. A Guide To Applying For Social Security Benefits - AARP

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    You can do that by calling Social Security's national toll-free number, 800-772-1213, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET, or by contacting your local office directly. To apply for Social Security of any kind while living abroad, contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. A quick and easy guide for how to apply for Social Security ...

  6. Do I Need a Lawyer to Apply for SSI or SSDI Benefits? - AARP

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    But research has shown that having a professional representative can boost your chances of getting Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the two SSA-run programs that pay benefits to people with disabilities. A lawyer or advocate can fill out the SSDI or SSI application on your behalf and help gather ...

  7. How Do Financial Assets Affect SSI Benefits? - AARP

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    The Social Security Administration (SSA), which administers the program, sets strict limits on how much money SSI beneficiaries can earn and on the level of financial assets, such as savings or stocks, they can own. To be eligible for SSI, an individual cannot have more than $2,000 worth of what Social Security calls “countable resources.”.

  8. Social Security SSDI and SSI are Different Programs - AARP

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    In 2024, the maximum federal SSI payment is $943 a month for an individual and $1,415 a month for a couple receiving SSI jointly. Income up to those levels can result in your benefit being reduced; income above them can render you ineligible for the program. The resource limit is $2,000 for an individual and $3,000 for a couple.

  9. How Marriage Affects SSI Eligibility and Benefits - AARP

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    In 2023, this maximum benefit is $914 a month. However, if two beneficiaries are married to each other, they are considered an eligible couple and don’t get their own separate benefits. The government applies a couple’s rate of $1,371 a month — 1.5 times the individual benefit. Their combined income is factored into determining the joint ...

  10. Which Conditions Does SSA Consider for Fast-Track Decisions? -...

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    There are also procedures for fast-tracking applications for Supplemental Security Income (SSI), a Social Security-administered benefit program for low-income people who are ages 65 and older, blind or have a disability. Social Security’s Compassionate Allowances (CAL) program maintains a list of conditions — numbering 287 as of October ...

  11. What is the Supplemental Security Income (SSI)? - AARP

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    Published February 24, 2020. / Updated November 14, 2023. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a benefit program managed by the Social Security Administration that provides monthly payments to people who are older, blind or have a disability and face significant financial challenges. About 7.5 million people received SSI benefits in September ...