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Old 10-05-2014, 11:57 PM #1
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Was your employment in the USA , or from a US based company, or US gov?
non of the above...

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At age 29, if you've been living outside of the US for 15 years, I would assume you have never paid into Social Security? If there is enough medical evidence that you were dealing with such severe psychiatric issues before age 22 that kept you from working, and you had a parent that was eligible for SS benefits, there might be a possibility of qualifying as an "adult child", but if you held a steady job 2 years ago that alone would likely disqualify you.
I don´t think I qaulify either... neither of my parents are eligible for SS benifits...
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