Disability Benefits | How You Apply (En español)

You should apply for disability benefits as soon as you become disabled. If you are ready to apply now, you can:

If you want to apply in person, please call and make an appointment before you visit your local office.

If you wish to help another person apply for disability benefits, please read Helping Someone Apply Online.

Information You Need To Apply

Here is the kind of information you should have:

Information About You

Information About Family Members

The documents you may need to show us must be original documents or copies certified by the issuing office. You can mail or bring them to Social Security. We will make photocopies and return your original documents.

If you don't have all the documents you need, don't delay filing for benefits. We will help you get the information you need.

More Help For Filing Your Claim

Our Disability Starter Kit will help you get ready for your disability interview or online application. Starter kits are available in English or Spanish for adults and children under age 18.

The online Application for Benefits also includes links to information that will help you complete the form.

If Your Application Is Denied

After we review your application and the information you provided, we may decide you do not meet the qualifications for disability benefits.

If you disagree with our decision, you have the right to ask us to look at your application again. The notice you receive from us that says you don't qualify will explain how to appeal our decision and the time period in which you must make the request.

If we decide you don't qualify:

You also may call our toll-free number at to request an appeal. People who are deaf or hard of hearing can call our toll-free TTY number, 1-800-325-0778 .

People who don't have enough work credits to be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits may possibly qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) if they have limited income and resources.

For more information, please read "Your income and resources" on page 5 of our Supplemental Security Income (SSI) booklet.

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