Simplified Online SSI Application Now Available as First Step in Larger Effort
Reading Time: 2 MinutesLast Updated: December 16, 2024
An online application for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is now available for some adults, making the application process easier. Following up on an announcement earlier this year, the simplified online application is part of the agency’s overall commitment to improving access to our benefits and programs.
SSI provides monthly payments to adults and children with disabilities, as well as people 65 and older, who have little or no income and resources.
The rollout of the streamlined online application is the first phase of a multi-year effort to simplify the disability application process and improve access for those who may be eligible.
In the past, customers could apply online for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and select only the intent to file for SSI through SSA.gov. Now, we are expanding the online application to actually include a simplified, streamlined version of the initial SSI application.
Based on customer testing, we reduced the questions from 54 to as few as 12 depending on how an applicant responds. Where possible, some answers will be pre-filled based on previous responses.
The enhanced online application is accessible to adults who:
• Are 18-64 years and 10 months and applying for SSI and SSDI.
• Have never been married.
• Have never applied for SSI for themselves or a child.
• Are U.S. citizens or noncitizens (eligibility has not changed)
In the future, the agency plans to expand this streamlined application process to all applicants, in the office, via phone, and, later, online.
To begin the application, visit Apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Please share this information with loved ones, clients, and colleagues who may be interested.
If you are a parent or guardian applying for SSI for a minor child or you are 65 and older with limited income and resources, you can schedule an appointment by calling 1-800-772-1213.
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James E.
I am 89 and my wife is 84 both of which draws social security benefits. We are right on the border line of the poverty level. My question is can we apply for ssi. I am disabled. Can’t walk or stand. I need a walker to get around. So would I qualify for ssi. Thank you. JL
CYNTHIA L.
I have tried to speak to SSA rep on SSI denial letter says that I have not applied to all benefits. They gave made appts which they do not call. Then made phone appt which i did they did not call me. Then they made me in office appointent said they could not help me and then made another phone appt. Even though I was interested office??? I wanted a in office appointment the wanted to give a appoint in a month and half said only appt available even thought I had received this appt in a 3 days. In March l applied for what I qualified for SSDI, SSI. Then I got call said I was approved for ssi approved for ssi and needed to sign form because i did not have a fridge and stove. In October I applied for surviors benefits. I was late getting the marriage certificate in i received it late from LA County. I took in the office and got approved. In the mean time they denied SSI. I filed for reconsideration because they said did apply for all benefits i qualified for in March. Now they want me to reapply for ssi and that would change my original application date. I did qualify for SSI in March. The amount of benefit would slightly change. But they would have to retro monies back to March. They dont want to pay they want new application date and I’m with in my 60 day appeals time
Why do they need new application?
Stop r.
Stop removing my comments. I have been denied for ssi multiple times for a mental health issue that doesn’t go away. Ssa claims I’m severely limited however they think I can do some type of work. No. I cannot otherwise I wouldn’t have been out of work this entire year! Fix this! I’m tired of being cold because I’m homeless. I’m tired of being afraid because I live in my car.
Sally M.
I’m sorry you’re going through this my Son is too and he has mental health and brain injury
Discrimination
What about the rest of us who applied over a year ago, were denied, appealed, and have lost everything. No home, no job, no money. The decision to deny me based on past relevant work or lack there of should’ve been a pretty good indicator that I am disabled. But apparently not enough by social security standards even though they acknowledged that I am severely impaired! Still waiting for that appeal denial……..
quacy m.
i also need save some money for me from my payee or ssi. money left over from any checks or conserved funds
Polle
As someone who’s helped family members navigate disability benefits, this is such welcome news! The old process was really overwhelming, so having a streamlined online option for SSI applications will make a huge difference for people who need these benefits. Really glad to see they’re working to make the system more accessible. This is especially important since many applicants may have mobility or transportation challenges that make in-person visits difficult. Hope the future phases bring even more improvements! 🌟
Angel S.
Tengo 78 anos resivo ssi desde el 1997 cera que resivire algun pago retroactivo de pago insuficiente,ademas soy el representante de mi hijo que resive[ssdi] gracias
S.S.
Hi, Angel. For information in Spanish, please visit us at http://www.segurosocial.gov, Administración del Seguro Social http://www.facebook.com/segurosocial. Thanks!
Reet
I am 80 years old , legally blind with no works history. I am on SSI. Am I eligible for SSDI too.
S.D.
Hi, Reet. Thanks for reading our blog and for your question. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a needs-based program that makes payments to adults and children with disabilities, and people 65 and older, who have limited income and resources. We pay Social Security retirement and disability benefits based on earnings from work. For more information, visit our If You Are Blind or Visually Impaired webpage. You may be eligible for benefits as the spouse (or former spouse) of someone entitled to retirement or disability benefits. For information, visit Family benefits. We hope this helps.
Bradley P.
Hi I am a rep / payee & care assist for my brother a major stroke surviver 4 yrs ago hospital discharged hospice’s approved (I’m hospice, care assist, entertainment etc) 45 days post stroke with these unresolved medical issues: non – verbal unable to communicate with people can’t speak, write, gesture bodily with any accuracy but poor accuracy, can’t make informed decisions.
Severe speech apraxia dysphagia, Severe global aphasia receptive & expressive.
Assistance dependant heavy,
incontinent X2,
24 7 supervision required
At present time he’s been bed confined 1 1/2 yrs weakening frail and
EXPENSIVE
I
Have 2 unresolved issues
firstly the remaining SSI back pay the bulk of which won’t be released for another six months we can’t wait till then we need it immediately sooner than later. To appropriately resource my brother requires financing above and beyond what our income is and so will continue running out a week or two prior to payday. Running out of: incontinent supplies, hygiene products, nutritional supplements ensure etc, tide bleach outta,
It’s gotten beyond frustrating it’s intolerable and
not unreasonable for us to request his remaining SSI back pay released now.
Secondly and I have had no spare time to pursue this other issue to any conclusion.
It’s ridiculously insane it’s likely unbelievable if it weren’t something that’d already been documented.
I couldn’t possibly disclose here now in this forum the gruesome details of misconducts endured that include incident’s of deception, wilful withholding of fact’s and time line’s in order to justify denial’s at initial and recon stage’s letter’s adjudicator’s authored out for explanations in two denial’s read: “an uncooperative claimant unwilling to provide medical evidence of an alleged disability”
wilful concealment withholding of documents obtained but wilfully failing to disclose any information obtained furthermore failing to utilize documents obtained as a current clearly defining documentation for multiple matching grid rule’s which indicated the evidence of why the claimant would be unable to perform at any ! position for paid labor.
Gross misconduct, misleading, deliberate falsification of the record of a claimant that was made too result in the claimant being denied disability benefits at the initial stage and at the recon appeal.
Terroristic tactics many representatives along that argues 4 year timeframe were punishing some being mid evil beyond all else.
The grinding gear of turn downs exalting numbing hopelessness like the sting from a scorpion was seemingly the only substance of continuity shared from one branch of the SSA process to the next yikes!
So what is it that I’d be looking for to have happen in order to conclude in closure ? I’m not entirely sure about that it feels more likely that not anything would ever be addressed let alone resolved but
I’d say it would be closer to resolving even concluding I could
shove it all lock stock over
an abyssinian cliff… for say one
hundred billion dollars ?
there’s maneuvering room!
thanks for sharing
your’s truly
Real B 🐄
Daniel K.
I know how you feel I’m suffering from epilepsy generalized seizures, aphasia , cataplexy narcolepsy, hypertension hypersomnia, bi frontal temporal lobe dementia and mesial temporal scoliosis. I’ll wake up try to get ready for work, running equipment and not knowing how I’m in so much pain, I’m meeting a teenager in hall I don’t know each time recognize her hrs later as my daughter as she explains why I don’t work with who I once did like I loved to. Since August. I don’t think they care
Steven H.
It was so simple, my initial phone call where I was asked a few questions an they set up a more in-depth phone interview that lasted about a half hour and I was noticed 3 days later I had been approved for the Old Age SSI I received a check a few days later for the period I first called til the end of December and it will now be direct deposit. My only complaint was that the check itself wasn’t direct deposit. Oh yeah there was no coffee and cookies 😭🚫🍪☕️🍪🚫😿