GN 99002.203 Offer of Spanish Language Applications Accepted
When an offer to use Spanish language application is accepted, make certain to use
only the Spanish version of the applications. All items on a Spanish language form
are numbered to exactly correspond to the items on the equivalent English version
of the form. Most items on the applications, such as date of birth, name, social security
number, and questions answerable by check blocks, remain the same in Spanish and English
and, thus, do no require translation. Attach a copy of the English version to the
Spanish application for easy reference during processing.
Write remarks or narratives in English on an SSA-795, Statement of Claimant or Other
Person. Occasionally, an entry must be made on an application which requires the use
of Spanish terminology, such as the claimant's occupation. When this occurs, make
the entry in Spanish with the English translation appearing in parentheses above the
Spanish entry.