It is expected to be turned down after applying for an SASSA award. The good news is that you may challenge a SASSA decision within 30 days of being turned down, and SASSA representatives will explain their reasoning for the denial. Finishing the procedure only takes a few minutes and a few basic actions. Once you’ve completed the process, an official at your house should provide the reason-stating documentation.
Fixing SASSA Declined Grant Application:
Finding the original cause of your SASSA grant denial is crucial before moving further. You may use this information to ensure your SASSA appeal application addresses special needs or difficulties.
Online Reconsideration Request:
- Go to the SASSA website https://srd.sassa.gov.za/ to file an appeal.
- Input the phone number you used to complete the SASSA application procedure and your ID number.
- You can request a PIN, which will be sent to your registered phone number.
- Once you have it, choose the month you wish to appeal for and input the PIN.
- After deciding on the appeal’s justification, send in your application. Await your appeal’s decision.
Telephone Reconsideration Request:
- Give SASSA a call at 0800 60 1011.
- To speak with a SASSA specialist, select option 3.
- Make your phone call to request a reconsideration.
Please be aware that the appeals process might take a while—usually anywhere from thirty to ninety days. Reconsideration requests may take longer to process than anticipated. However, SASSA is actively attempting to address this. Don’t forget to file a different monthly appeal if your application is closed.
Check your reapplication to see if you meet the SASSA (SRD) award requirements. Please update your new application form with any information you believe is required, such as your address or contact information. For the benefit of the Social Relief Distress Grant (SRD), all updated data must be kept secure. You must follow up to get an updated status and ask further questions once the procedure is finished.