Mar
31
2011
By Guest (not verified)
I'm planning on moving out of my parents' from California to Mansfield, Texas. Not only will I be far away from the safety of my parents' house but I will be living on my own. Will moving other there effect my current SSI? In an unrelated question, am I supposed to report money that I get for school?
Thanks.
SSI payment dependency on state of residence
Some States supplement the Federal SSI benefit with additional payments. This makes the total SSI benefit levels higher in those states. SSI benefit amounts and state supplemental payment amounts vary based upon your income, living arrangements, and other factors.
The US SSA administers the state supplement for California. You may contact the SSA about your total benefit amount.
The Texas pays and administer their own supplemental payments and you may contact the Texas government for payment information.
http://www.ssa.gov/ssi/text-benefits-ussi.htm
http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/11125.html
So does this mean I have to
So does this mean I have to reapply?
Moving to another state - reapply for SSI?
I have not seen indication that you must reapply for SSI if you move to another state. However, at a minimum you must inform the SSA of your move.
You also must inform the SSA if your housing situation changes. In other words, you must notify SSA :
It would be best to contact the SSA directly before moving.
http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/11011.html#part3