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Old 01-26-2020, 02:39 PM #1
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I finally got approved by an alj fully favorable, but when i got the award letter and went to the local social security office, they told i was only approved for ssi and i ask why because I have enough credit to qualify for ssdi. The rep told me to hold on and when she came back she told me when i applied i only applied for ssi not ssdi,but that was not true and then she said after looking further into the case she realized that my earning record was not up to date at the time i applied but it was up to date when I was approved and I do have enough credit. So i had to file a whole new claim for ssdi and now I am waiting again. Any one heard of this,any input thanks.
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