To get the correct answer and information that you want and need you should contact your local SSA office and ask them this question.
You can find some information by going to the SSA gov website SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS ON LINE and then you can choose SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI) and you might be able to find some information about this matter.
move n live in the Philippines and receive my SSI benefits?
SSI cannot be garnished.
Ireceive a small social security and ssi amount. If i will receive unemployment benefits will if affect my ssi?
Yes
If you are in the UK it should go in fortnightly.
Yes, a 17-year-old can receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits and work, but there are specific rules regarding income and eligibility. SSI is designed to assist individuals with disabilities, and working may affect the amount of benefits received. The Social Security Administration allows a certain amount of earnings before benefits are reduced, which is known as the "substantial gainful activity" limit. It's essential for the individual to report any work and income to ensure compliance with SSI regulations.
Yes, individuals can receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits and Section 8 housing assistance at the same time in California. SSI benefits are not counted as income for determining eligibility for Section 8 assistance, so you can potentially receive both benefits simultaneously. However, it is important to report any changes in income or household circumstances to both agencies to ensure continued eligibility.
A person generally receives one or the other SSD or SSI benefits. A disabled adult child cannot get social security from his parent's benefits and get SSI at the same time. Also, when one person in the family gets full SSD, all other persons in the household who receive SSI receive a lowered amount of benefits.
if my ex spouse dies can i receive benefits on his SS if i am disability
I suppose so. We receive SSI benefits and the same rules apply here and in the US.
Yes, you can still receive SSI (Supplemental Security Income) if you live in the same house with someone receiving benefits. However, your SSI payment amount could be affected by factors such as your living arrangement, income, and resources. It is important to report these changes to the Social Security Administration to ensure your benefits are calculated correctly.
NO... that is your money set aside for when its your time to receive it ... there is no way it can be taken from you if it was gained legally ... you can hit the loto for millions and still get a ssi check in the mail...