Section 202(t)(1) of the Social Security Act provides that certain non-U.S. citizen
            beneficiaries will have their benefits suspended once they have been outside the United
            States for more than 6 months.
         
         As explained in GN 01701.150A.1., certain non-U.S. citizen beneficiaries who would otherwise be subject to suspension
            under section 202(t)(1) are exempt from suspension if they reside in a country with
            which the United States has a Totalization agreement. This exemption applies to citizens
            or residents of Japan who receive regular retirement, survivors or disability insurance
            benefits as well as those who receive Totalization benefits.
         
         
            
               NOTE: See GN 01745.145 for additional U.S. residency requirements for alien dependents and survivors.