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Originally Posted by lissabla39 View Post
hey guys! well, I went and opened a checking account today for direct deposit. the bank gave me a form to take to my local ss office.
what I am wondering is, when I give that form to them for ssi, will it automaticly go in for ssdi??? Or will i have to do a seperate thing for them????
Thanks!
Call your local SS office & ask.

When I initially filed for SSDI over the phone, I gave the person my banks name as I wanted direct deposit instead of receiving an actual check (if I won). SS did all the rest. I didn't have to do anything. Maybe things have changed?
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