approx 3 years
Disabilitiy social security will usually stay that way as long as you have the disability. If your situation changes, it may convert back to regular, but usually it stays disability.
You get a social security number as soon as you become a citizen, but you must file to get a card. There is no waiting time, you can get it as soon as you become a citizen.
No. Once one begins receiving Social Security benefits, they are received for life, regardless of how long the person lives.
You should receive a letter from the Social Security Administration telling you when to expect the money. Unfortunately, they are sometimes slow in sending the letters out.
Yes, but it depends on how long they are married. Call social security.
You don't ever use someone else's social security.
I know if you receive SSI or SSDI you have not paid enough into the Social Security fund to receive legitimate Social Security so therefore it cannot be garnished for child support. So if they were not gainfully employed long enough to accrue some social security they do not have to pay you support.
The IRS seems to be happy as long as they get their money. Lots of people have retired and started collecting Social Security while paying back taxes. I have no idea how it works, but I know people who have done it.
You can apply as early as four months before the month you want your retirement benefits to start. It's recommended to apply about three months before you turn 62 to ensure your benefits start on time.
It will take minimum three weeks to get social security number for your new borns.
As long as you get your security deposit back, it doesn't matter how he gives it back to you.
Yes, if you are eligible for Social Security benefits, you will still receive your benefits. According to the Social Security Administration, the person incarcerated will not receive monthly Social Security benefits, but benefits to their spouse or children will continue as long as those dependents remain eligible.