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Old 02-25-2014, 12:02 AM #1
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Default Dependent leaving the U.S.

Can a dependent on child benefits leave the U.S. to seek treatment and keep their benefits? The treatment is more than a month?
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Can a dependent on child benefits leave the U.S. to seek treatment and keep their benefits? The treatment is more than a month?
You mean an adult receiving SSDI? Yes, with the exception of a few countries and you must notify SS. For SSI, no.
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