Claims Folder
Form SSA-561-U2 (12-2016) uf (12-2016)
Prior Edition May Be Used Until Exhausted
Social Security Administration
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OMB No. 0960-0622
REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION
NAME OF CLAIMANT:
CLAIMANT SSN:
CLAIM NUMBER:
(If different than SSN)
ISSUE BEING APPEALED: (Specify if retirement, disability, hospital or medical, SSI, SVB, overpayment, etc.)
I do not agree with the Social Security Administration's (SSA) determination and request reconsideration.
My reasons are:
SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE ADDRESS AND DATE
APPEAL RECEIVED:
CONTACT INFORMATION
1. HAS INITIAL DETERMINATION
BEEN MADE?
2. IS THIS REQUEST FILED TIMELY?
(If "NO", attach claimant's explanation for delay.
Refer to GN 03102.125)
THREE WAYS TO APPEAL
REQUIRED DEVELOPMENT PENDING, WILL
FORWARD OR ADVISE STATUS WITHIN 30 DAYS
REQUIRED DEVELOPMENT ATTACHED
NO FURTHER DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED
FIELD OFFICE DEVELOPMENT (GN 03102.300)
NOTE: Take or mail the completed original to your local Social Security office, the Veterans Affairs Regional Office in
Manila, or any U.S. Foreign Service post and keep a copy for your records.
WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER RECEIVING THE
ADVANCE NOTICE;
PAYMENT CONTINUATION APPLIES AND INPUT
MADE TO SYSTEM
I want to appeal your determination about my claim for SSI or SVB. I have read about the three ways to appeal.
I have checked the box below:
SSI CASES ONLY - GOLDBERG KELLY (GK)
(SI 02301.310) RECIPIENT APPEALED AN ADVERSE
ACTION:
AFTER THE 10-DAY PERIOD AND GOOD CAUSE
EXISTS FOR EXTENDING THE TIME LIMIT
CASE REVIEW - You can pick this kind of appeal in all cases. You can give us more facts to add to your file.
Then we will decide your case again. You do not meet with the person who decides your case.
INFORMAL CONFERENCE - You can pick this kind of appeal in all SSI cases except for medical issues. In
SVB cases, you can pick this kind of appeal only if we are stopping or lowering your SVB payment. You will
meet with a person who will decide your case. You can tell that person why you think you are right. You can give us
more facts to help prove you are right. You can bring other people to help explain your case.
FORMAL CONFERENCE - You can pick this kind of appeal only if we are stopping or lowering your SSI or
SVB payment. This meeting is like an informal conference, but we can also get people to come in and help prove
you are right. We can do this even if they do not want to help you. You can question these people at your meeting.
CLAIMANT SIGNATURE - OPTIONAL: NAME OF CLAIMANT'S REPRESENTATIVE: (If any)
MAILING ADDRESS: MAILING ADDRESS:
CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE:
CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE:
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
(Include area code)
DATE:
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
(Include area code)
DATE:
NoYes
NoYes
TO BE COMPLETED BY SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI) OR SPECIAL VETERANS BENEFITS (SVB)
RECONSIDERATION ONLY
ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS THAT ARE INITIAL DETERMINATIONS
(See GN03101.070, GN03101.080, and SI04010.010)
NOTE: These lists cover the vast majority of
administrative actions that are initial
determinations. However, they are not all
inclusive.
Title II
1. Entitlement or continuing entitlement to benefits;
2. Reentitlement to benefits;
3. The amount of benefit;
4. A recomputation of benefit;
5. A reduction in disability benefits because benefits
under a worker's compensation law were also
received;
6. A deduction from benefits on account of work;
7. A deduction from disability benefits because of
claimant's refusal to accept rehabilitation services;
8. Termination of benefits;
9. Penalty deductions imposed because of failure to
report certain events;
10. Any overpayment or underpayment of benefits;
11. Whether an overpayment of benefits must be
repaid;
12. How an underpayment of benefits due a deceased
person will be paid;
13. The establishment or termination of a period of
disability;
14. A revision of an earnings record;
15. Whether the payment of benefits will be made, on
the claimant's behalf to a representative payee, u
unless the claimant is under age 18 or legally
incompetent;
16. Who will act as the payee if we determine that
representative payment will be made;
17. An offset of benefits because the claimant
previously received Supplemental Security Income
payments for the same period;
18. Whether completion of or continuation for a
specified period of time in an appropriate v
vocational rehabilitation program will significantly
increase the likelihood that the claimant will not
have to return to the disability benefit rolls and
thus, whether the claimant's benefits may be
continued even though the claimant is not disabled;
19. Nonpayment of benefits because of claimant's
confinement for more than 30 continuous days in a
jail, prison, or other correctional institution for
conviction of a criminal offense;
20. Nonpayment of benefits because of claimant's
confinement for more than 30 continuous days in a
mental health institution or other medical facility
because a court found the individual was not guilty
for reason of insanity; a court found that he/she
was incompetent to stand trial or was unable to
stand trial for some other similar mental defect; or,
a court found that he/she was sexually dangerous.
Title XVI
1. Eligibility for, or the amount of, Supplemental
Security Income benefits;
2. Suspension, reduction, or termination of
Supplemental Security Income benefits;
3. Whether an overpayment of benefits must be
repaid;
4. Whether payments will be made, on claimant's
behalf to a representative payee, unless the
claimant is under age 18, legally incompetent,
or determined to be a drug addict or alcoholic;
5. Who will act as payee if we determine that
representative payment will be made;
6. Imposing penalties for failing to report important
information;
7. Drug addiction or alcoholism;
8. Whether claimant is eligible for special SSI
cash benefits;
9. Whether claimant is eligible for special SSI
eligibility status;
10. Claimant's disability; and
11. Whether completion of or continuation for a
specified period of time in an appropriate
vocational rehabilitation program will
significantly increase the likelihood that
claimant will not have to return to the disability
benefit rolls and thus, whether claimant's
benefits may be continued even though he or
she is not disabled.
NOTE: Every redetermination which gives an
individual the right of further review
constitutes an initial determination.
Title VIII (See VB 02501.035)
1. Meeting or failing to meet the qualifying and/or
entitlement factors for special veterans benefits
(SVB);
2. Reduction, suspension or termination of SVB
payments;
3. Applicability of a disqualifying event prior to
SVB entitlement;
4. Administrative actions in SVB cases similar to
those listed under Title II-items 3, 4, 10, 11 & 16.
Title XVIII
1. Entitlement to hospital insurance benefits
and to enrollment for supplementary
medical insurance benefits;
2. Disallowance (including denial of
application for HIB and denial of
application for enrollment for SMIB);
3. Termination of benefits (including
termination of entitlement to HI and SMI).
4. Initial determinations regarding Medicare Part B
income-related premium subsidy reductions.
Form SSA-561-U2 (12-2016) uf (12-2016)
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SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE ADDRESS AND DATE
APPEAL RECEIVED:
REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION
Claimant
CONTACT INFORMATION
1. HAS INITIAL DETERMINATION
BEEN MADE?
2. IS THIS REQUEST FILED TIMELY?
(If "NO", attach claimant's explanation for delay.
Refer to GN 03102.125)
THREE WAYS TO APPEAL
REQUIRED DEVELOPMENT PENDING, WILL
FORWARD OR ADVISE STATUS WITHIN 30 DAYS
REQUIRED DEVELOPMENT ATTACHED
NO FURTHER DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED
FIELD OFFICE DEVELOPMENT (GN 03102.300)
NOTE: Take or mail the completed original to your local Social Security office, the Veterans Affairs Regional Office in
Manila, or any U.S. Foreign Service post and keep a copy for your records.
WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER RECEIVING THE
ADVANCE NOTICE;
PAYMENT CONTINUATION APPLIES AND INPUT
MADE TO SYSTEM
I want to appeal your determination about my claim for SSI or SVB. I have read about the three ways to appeal.
I have checked the box below:
SSI CASES ONLY - GOLDBERG KELLY (GK)
(SI 02301.310) RECIPIENT APPEALED AN ADVERSE
ACTION:
AFTER THE 10-DAY PERIOD AND GOOD CAUSE
EXISTS FOR EXTENDING THE TIME LIMIT
Form SSA-561-U2 (12-2016) uf (12-2016)
Prior Edition May Be Used Until Exhausted
Social Security Administration
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OMB No. 0960-0622
NAME OF CLAIMANT:
CLAIMANT SSN:
CLAIM NUMBER:
(If different than SSN)
ISSUE BEING APPEALED: (Specify if retirement, disability, hospital or medical, SSI, SVB, overpayment, etc.)
I do not agree with the Social Security Administration's (SSA) determination and request reconsideration.
My reasons are:
CASE REVIEW - You can pick this kind of appeal in all cases. You can give us more facts to add to your file.
Then we will decide your case again. You do not meet with the person who decides your case.
INFORMAL CONFERENCE - You can pick this kind of appeal in all SSI cases except for medical issues. In
SVB cases, you can pick this kind of appeal only if we are stopping or lowering your SVB payment. You will
meet with a person who will decide your case. You can tell that person why you think you are right. You can give us
more facts to help prove you are right. You can bring other people to help explain your case.
FORMAL CONFERENCE - You can pick this kind of appeal only if we are stopping or lowering your SSI or
SVB payment. This meeting is like an informal conference, but we can also get people to come in and help prove
you are right. We can do this even if they do not want to help you. You can question these people at your meeting.
CLAIMANT SIGNATURE - OPTIONAL: NAME OF CLAIMANT'S REPRESENTATIVE: (If any)
MAILING ADDRESS: MAILING ADDRESS:
CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE:
CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE:
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
(Include area code)
DATE:
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
(Include area code)
DATE:
NoYes
NoYes
TO BE COMPLETED BY SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI) OR SPECIAL VETERANS BENEFITS (SVB)
RECONSIDERATION ONLY
- This information collection meets the requirements of 44 U.S.C. § 3507, as
amended by Section 2 of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. You do not need to answer these questions unless
we display a valid Office of Management and Budget control number. We estimate that it will take about 8 minutes to
read the instructions, gather the facts, and answer the questions.
SEND THE COMPLETED FORM TO YOUR LOCAL SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE. The office is listed under
U.S. Government agencies in your telephone directory or you may call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213
(TTY 1-800-325-0778). You may send comments on our time estimate above to: SSA, 6401 Security Blvd.,
Baltimore, MD 21235-6401. Send only comments relating to our time estimate to this address, not the
completed form.
HOW TO APPEAL YOUR SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI)
OR SPECIAL VETERANS BENEFIT (SVB) DECISION
Privacy Act Statement
Request for Reconsideration
Paperwork Reduction Act Statement
Form SSA-561-U2 (12-2016) uf (12-2016)
Now that you picked the kind of appeal that fits your case, fill out this form or we'll help you fill it out. You can have a
lawyer, friend, or someone else help you with your appeal. There are groups that can help you with your appeal.
Some can give you a free lawyer. We can give you the names of these groups.
NOTE: DON'T FILL OUT THIS FORM IF WE SAID WE'LL STOP YOUR DISABILITY CHECK FOR MEDICAL
REASONS OR BECAUSE YOU'RE NO LONGER BLIND. WE'LL GIVE YOU THE RIGHT FORM (SSA-789-U4)
FOR YOUR APPEAL.
The information on this form is authorized by regulation (20 CFR 404.907 - 404.921 and 416.1407 - 416.1421) and
Public Law 106-169 (section 809(a)(1) of section 251(a)). While your response to these questions is voluntary, the
Social Security Administration cannot reconsider the decision on this claim unless the information is furnished.
Sections 205, 702(a)(5), 809(a), 809(b), 1631, 1633, and 1869(b) allow us to collect this information. Furnishing us
this information is voluntary. However, failing to provide all or part of the information may prevent us from re-
evaluating the decision on your claim.
We will use the information to determine your eligibility for benefits and administer our programs. We may also share
your information for the following purposes, called routine uses:
1. To third party contacts in situations where the party to be contacted has, or is expected to have,
information relating to the individual's capability to manage his/her affairs or his/her eligibility for or
entitlement to benefits under the Social Security program.
2. To contractors and other Federal agencies, as necessary, for the purpose of assisting the Social Security
Administration in the efficient administration of its programs.
3. To the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), for the purpose of administering Medicare Part A,
Part B, Medicare Advantage Part C, and Medicare Part D, including but not limited to: Medicare Pa rt C
enrollment and premium collection processes; Part D enrollment and premium collection processes;
Medicare Part B premium reduction based on participation in a Part C plan; and Medicare Part B
enrollment and income-related monthly adjustment amount determinations, appeals of determinations,
and premium collections.
In addition, we may share this information in accordance with the Privacy Act and other Federal laws. For example,
where authorized, we may use and disclose this information in computer matching programs, in which our records
are compared with other records to establish or verify a person's eligibility for Federal benefit programs and for
repayment of incorrect or delinquent debts under these programs.
A list of additional routine uses is available in our Privacy Act System of Records Notices (SORNs). There are
several SORNs that govern the collection of this information, including 60-0089, entitled Claims Folder System, and
60-0321, entitled Medicare Database File. Additional information and a full listing of all our SORNs and applicable
routine uses are available on our website at www.socialsecurity.gov/foia/bluebook.
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