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![]() Understanding Supplemental Security Income
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YOU MAY CHOOSE SOMEBODY WHO CAN HELP YOU WITH:
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IF YOU WANT MORE HELP, YOU MAY APPOINT A |
![]() ![]() | review your file at your local Social Security office; |
![]() ![]() | get information from us about your claim, including notices and letters, just as you would; |
![]() ![]() | represent you at informal or formal hearings; |
![]() ![]() | give us evidence for you; or |
![]() ![]() | help you with appeals. (See our chapter on the APPEALS PROCESS.) |
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HOW DO YOU APPOINT A REPRESENTATIVE?
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IF YOU DO NOT SPEAK ENGLISH OR HAVE DIFFICULTY |
![]() ![]() | We will provide an interpreter, at no cost to you, if you ask for one or if you need language assistance. |
![]() ![]() | You may use a bilingual family member, friend, or other third party to interpret for you. |
For more information, see the SSI Spotlight on Interpreter Services.
![]() ![]() | We will not use minor children age 18 as interpreters when dealing with difficult issues, unless they are qualified and you request that we do so. |
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IF YOU ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
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IF YOU WOULD LIKE A LAWYER BUT CAN'T AFFORD ONEWe will give you a list of legal aid societies, legal clinics, etc. |
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WHAT WE WILL ASK YOU ABOUTTo decide whether you can get SSI benefits, we will ask you about:
If you are age 65 or over, or a child under age 18, we will ask for proof of your age (unless you already receive Social Security benefits). If you are under age 18 and living with your parents, or if you are married and living with your spouse, we will also ask about their income and resources. If you are applying because you are disabled or blind, we will complete a disability report. We will ask about your health problems, your treatment history, and how your health problems affect your daily activities. We will also ask for all of your medical records from medical sources and authorization to obtain those records. You can also bring or mail copies of your medical records to the office prior to or at the time of application. If you have access to the Internet, you can complete the disability report before you visit the Social Security office. Completing the report before you visit the office can help make your office visit shorter.
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THIS INFORMATION IS GENERAL. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), OR CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE. |
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