
Who Qualifies for SSI Benefits?
Eligibility for SSI is determined based on strict criteria established by the SSA. The program is specifically designed to assist individuals who have limited income and resources and fall into certain qualifying categories.
Generally, applicants must be at least 65 years old, blind, or living with a qualifying disability. In addition to meeting these personal criteria, they must also demonstrate financial need. This means having income and assets below specific thresholds set by the federal government.
Applicants must also meet citizenship or residency requirements. SSI is available to U.S. citizens and certain eligible noncitizens who reside within the United States.
This includes all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Residency plays a critical role in maintaining eligibility, and extended absences from the country can result in benefit interruptions.
In particular, individuals who leave the United States for more than 30 consecutive days may become ineligible for SSI payments during that period. Benefits can typically resume once the individual returns and meets all eligibility requirements again.
sure, right, another BS ad and do you qualify that’s the catch qualify
maybe the democrats can give us their checks of SS for all our money given to ILLEGALS and still is,
YES IS THIS A HOAX AGAIN????? STOP PLAYING WITH SENIOR CITIZENS BECAUSE THEY NEED MONEY AND ALL YOU DO IS KEEP SAYING YOUMARE GOING TO GET IT AND THEN THEY DON’T AND THEIR HEARTS ARE BROKEN!!!!!
STUPID PLAYING WITH PEOPLE THAT NEED HELP HEARTS!!!
any help you could provide would be appreciated
any help would be qappreciated
I’ll check it out.