SSI Incorporated into Online Disability Application

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SSI Incorporated into Online Disability Application

Effective April 1

No, it's not an April Fools' Day joke, SSI is going to be available as part of SSA's online disability application (iClaim) starting tomorrow, April 1
There are a couple of changes you will notice tomorrow with the release of iClaim enhancements: 
1. Applicants who meet certain criteria will be able to apply for SSI via the iClaim. The iSSI application will be a limited deferred disability application that consists of questions that are common to both the SSDI application (SSA-16) and the SSI deferred application (SSA-8001). For this release, iSSI will only be available for claimants who meet the following criteria:
  • Allege disability, but not blindness;
  • Age 18 through 64;
  • Never married; 
  • U.S. Citizens and residents of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and
  • Do not have a pending SSI claim.
SSA plans to expand the population who can file for SSI online in future updates. Claimants who do not meet these criteria will still be able to express an intent to file for SSI; however, they will not be able to file for SSI online. 
2. Applicants will no longer be able to initiate an online disability application using the Spanish iClaim. All iClaim applicants will enter through the English application and will have a choice of selecting the language they prefer. Those who prefer to communicate in a language other than English will be given the choice of:
  • Scheduling an application interview in their preferred language using iAppointment;
  • Continuing their application in English; or
  • Contacting SSA directly by calling 1-800-772-1213.
3. Applicants who do not meet the criteria to complete the iSSI application will be directed to schedule a telephone or in-person appointment at SSA using iAppointment.
  • If iAppointment is not available for the applicant, a message will appear that directs the applicant to contact SSA.
  • Note that applicants who are banned from entering a Social Security Office for any reason will not receive the iAppointment option.
We will share additional information as it become available.  Stay tuned!