Under Section 202(t)(11) of the Social Security Act, dependents and survivors benefits
            generally may not be paid to non-U.S. citizens outside the United States who have
            been outside for more than 6 months and who first became eligible for benefits after
            1984, unless they satisfy certain U.S. residency requirements (5-year residency rule).
         
         As explained in GN 01701.150A.2., citizens or residents of a country with which the United States has a Totalization
            agreement are exempt from these requirements unless an agreement includes a limitation
            on the exemption. The U.S.-Japanese agreement does not contain a limitation. Therefore,
            Japanese citizens, regardless of where they reside, and residents of Japan are exempt
            from these requirements.