The Social Security Administration partially walked back its new rules that require some beneficiaries to visit local agency offices in person to verify their identities. Under the updated policy ...
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You can access the official site here. Regional Commissioner Travis Dodson said the site can be mainly used to request Social Security card replacements but will also serve as a way for ...
Social Security's plan for in-person identity proofing has been delayed until April 14. In-person visits will no longer be required for those applying for Medicare, Social Security Disability ...
The Social Security Administration said Wednesday it would modify its proposed new policy by forgoing an in-person requirement to verify the identity of account holders with Disability Insurance ...
The Social Security Administration is pushing back on the rollout of a controversial anti-fraud measure. The policy requires applicants who can’t verify their identities online to complete their ...
from having to prove their identity in-person at a social security office if they are unable to use the agency's online system. They also announced they are pushing back the start of the new ...
The Social Security Administration has frozen a program that automatically processes Social Security cards and sends them ... s and other publications. Back To Top ...
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You can repay the overpayment by credit card ... ask Social Security to waive collection of the overpayment, if they believe it was not their fault and can’t afford to pay it back.