We are writing to tell you that we stopped your Social Security benefits beginning
with the check you would have received in (1) .
Why Your Benefits Stopped
We stopped your benefits because we cannot pay you after you have been outside the
United States for more than 6 months in a row. Our records show that you left the
U.S. in (2) , and you have not returned.
3330A |
We cannot pay you now because you are not a U.S. citizen, and you do not meet any
of the special conditions that would allow us to pay you after you have been outside
the United States for 6 months. These conditions are explained in the enclosed booklet.
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OR |
3330B |
We cannot pay you now because you did not reside in the United States for at least
5 years. The enclosed booklet explains the special conditions that would allow us
to pay you after you have been outside the United States for 6 months.
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OR |
3330C |
We cannot pay you now because you are not a U.S. citizen and were adopted outside
the U.S. The enclosed booklet explains the special conditions that would allow us
to pay you after you have been outside the United States for 6 months.
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When We Can Start Your Benefits Again
We can start paying benefits again if you come back to the United States. You will
have to be here for a full month before we can start your benefits again.
If you return to the United States, please get in touch with any Social Security office.
Bring your passport with you so we can verify the date you returned to the U.S.
If You Disagree With The Decision
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If You Have Any Questions
3901D
Enclosure:
SSA Pub. No. 05-10137