Generally, no payments have been made to, or on behalf of, beneficiaries in Russia
            since 1951. Until June 1968, Treasury Department regulations prohibited the release
            of U.S. Government checks to individuals in the Soviet Union. Although the restriction
            was lifted in June 1968, SSA could not pay benefits to anyone in the Soviet Union
            because the Soviet authorities would not give SSA assurance of free access to beneficiaries
            and records in that country.
         
         When the Soviet Union ceased to exist as a political entity, SSA renewed its efforts
            to obtain the needed access assurance through the Department of State.
         
         SSA has now received assurance of free access to beneficiaries in Russia (i.e., the
            Russian Federation). This permits the payment of benefits to beneficiaries (as shown
            in RS 02650.260C.) in Russia.
         
         The Russian authorities have not given SSA assurance of free access to vital statistics
            records. This affects the payment of benefits to the extent that payments or entitlement
            depends on such documents. (See GN 00307.787 for information on Russian documents).