Social security disability application online re entry

If we recently denied your claim for retirement, disability benefits, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or a nonmedical related issue, you can appeal our decision. Generally, you have 60 days after you receive the notice of our decision to ask for any type of appeal. There are four levels of appeal:

  • Reconsideration.
  • Hearing by an administrative law judge.
  • Review by the Appeals Council.
  • Federal Court review (please see the bottom of this page for information on the Federal Court review process).

You can request an appeal online for a reconsideration, a hearing by an administrative law judge, and a review by the Appeals Council, even if you live outside of the United States. You will receive confirmation online when you complete your request. When we made the first determination on your claim, we sent you a letter explaining our determination. This letter contains guidance on what level of appeal you should select.

To learn more about each appeal level, visit Information About Social Security's Hearings and Appeals Process.

Reconsideration

Request a Reconsideration Online for a Medical Determination

If we recently denied your disability claim for medical reasons, you can request an appeal online.

A reconsideration is a complete review of your claim by someone who did not take part in the first determination. We will look at all the evidence used in the first determination, plus any new evidence that we obtain or that you submit.

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Request a Reconsideration Online for a Nonmedical Determination

If we denied your application for a reason that is not disability related, you can request a nonmedical appeal online. Nonmedical reasons may include a denial due to income, resources, overpayments, or living arrangements.

Request Nonmedical Reconsideration

Check the Status of Your Reconsideration

Whether you filed your appeal online, by mail, or in an office, you can check the status of your appeal using your personal my Social Security account. A personal my Social Security account is an easy, convenient, and secure way to do business with us. If you don’t have one, you can create one today.

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Hearing by an Administrative Law Judge

Request a Hearing Online

If you disagree with the determination we made at the reconsideration level, you may ask for a hearing. A hearing is a review of your claim by an administrative law judge, or ALJ, who did not take part in the first or reconsideration determination. You may request a hearing online.

After you submit your request for a hearing, your local office will send your request for a hearing to one of our hearing offices for action. You will receive information from the hearing office about the hearing process, and a notice when your hearing has been scheduled.

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Check the Status of Your Hearing

Once you file your request for a hearing, you can check the status of your hearing using your personal my Social Security account. A personal my Social Security account is an easy, convenient, and secure way to do business with us. If you don’t have one, you can create one today.

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Request for Review by the Appeals Council

Request an Appeals Council review of a decision or dismissal made by an administrative law judge

If you disagree with the hearing decision, you may request a review by Social Security’s Appeals Council online. If the Appeals Council grants your request for review, it may deny or dismiss your request if it finds the hearing decision is in accordance with Social Security law and regulations. The Appeals Council may also decide to issue a new decision or return it to an administrative law judge for further action.

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Federal Court review

If you disagree with the Appeals Council's decision, or were denied your request for review, you can file a civil action in a Federal district court. This is the last level of the appeals process. Currently, filing a Federal Court review is not available online. To learn more about this process, visit Federal Court Review Process.

Appeal forms are available for download at www.ssa.gov/forms. You can also call our toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), or contact your local Social Security office to request appeal forms be sent to you.

How do I re enter my Social Security application?

On the first page of the application, select “Return to Saved Application Process.” Enter your “Re-entry Number” and Social Security number. You will be able to continue completing your application.

How do I reopen my Social Security disability claim?

Social Security has not created a particular form or process for claimants who want to reopen a claim. To reopen a claim, you must file a new application for disability and ask Social Security to reopen your old claim.

Does Social Security disability get reevaluated?

WHAT IS A CONTINUING DISABILITY REVIEW? Social Security periodically reviews your medical impairment(s) to determine if you continue to have a disabling condition. If we determine that you are no longer disabled or blind, your benefits will stop. We call this review a continuing disability review (CDR).

Can you edit a disability application?

The claimant, or proper applicant on the claimant's behalf, cannot make changes after filing because the application is our property. We cannot void the application. We must retain it since it is a Social Security Administration record.