How can i review my social security application after sending

You can appeal most determinations and decisions we make about whether you can get Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or if we make changes to your benefit amount. That means you can ask us to look at your case again.

When you ask for an appeal, we will look at the entire determination or decision, even those parts that were in your favor.

HOW TO APPEAL SOCIAL SECURITY DETERMINATIONS AND DECISIONS

We have established appeals procedures for individuals who disagree with the determinations or decisions we make. The levels of appeal are:

Hearing by an administrative law judge;

Appeals Council review; and

Federal Court review.

INITIAL DETERMINATION

We call the determinations we make that you can appeal “initial determinations.” These determinations are SSA’s written findings regarding any legal or factual issue, including but not limited to:

Whether you are eligible for SSI.

The amount of your SSI payment.

The fact that you were overpaid, the amount of the overpayment, and whether you must repay it.

After you file an application for SSI, we will mail you a written notice or our initial determination. This is your first “initial determination”, but each time we make a determination about your eligibility or payment amount after that is also an initial determination.

Every time we make an initial determination, we will send you a written notice. If you want to appeal the initial determination in that notice, you must request an appeal in writing within 60 days of the date you receive your notice. That notice will tell you how to appeal. The notice will also tell you if you are entitled to continued benefits. If you file an appeal for a non-medical initial determination within 60 days after the date you receive your notice, your SSI payments may continue or be reinstated at the same amount until we make a determination on your appeal. If you file an appeal for a medical disability cessation within 10 days of the date you receive your notice and elect payment continuation, your SSI payments may continue at the same amount until we make a determination on your appeal.

Contact us if you need help filing your appeal.

You may appoint a representative to act for you in the SSI appeals process. For information on how to appoint a representative, see "How Someone Can Help You With Your SSI".

STEPS IN THE APPEALS PROCESS

1. RECONSIDERATION