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When are your disabled worker's benefits NOT paid?

Excerpted from "Social Security Handbook". See the up-to-date, official Social Security Handbook at ssa.gov.

505. When are your disabled worker's benefits NOT paid?

You do not receive disabled worker's benefits for months during which you meet any of the following conditions:

  1. You are deported or removed from the U.S. under certain provisions of law (see §1841). For information on payments while you are outside the U.S., see http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10137.html;

  2. You are an alien, and either:

    1. Living outside the U.S. for more than six full calendar months in a row (see §1845 for exceptions to this rule); or

    2. Residing in a country where payment is prohibited by U.S. Treasury regulations (see §1847 and §1848);

    For information on payments while you are outside the U.S., see http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10137.html;

  3. You are entitled to disabled worker's benefits only because you turned 55 and are blind (see §507.4), and you are engaging in substantial gainful activity;

  4. You are imprisoned in the United States for conviction of a felony committed at any time;

    Note: You may still be eligible for benefits if you are participating in a rehabilitation program that has been specifically approved for you by a court of law. It must be expected that you will be able to engage in substantial gainful activity upon your release within a reasonable time. (See §1850.)

  5. You are engaging in substantial gainful activity following your completion of a trial work period (see §506 and §519), even though you may still have a disability; or

  6. You are living in the United States and you are neither a U.S. citizen nor an alien lawfully present.

Last Revised: Jul. 12, 2005


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After 12 years of rejection, spouse filed for second time in 2010 and was finally approved for disability BUT they were identified as becoming disabled as of January 2011. This is ridiculous, they have become progressively worse in the 12 years since first filing but spouse so despirate (been tremendous hardship financially for more than 3 years now) they complained to SSA office but didn't file for a review for fear of loosing what little they finally got.
Doctors said disabled way back and in 2010 but SSA claimed missing paperwork until January. Claimed my empployers minimal life insurance on spouse disqualified them from back pay.


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