SASSA Disability Grant – Eligibility, Application Process & More!

SASSA Disability Grant in South Africa is specifically formed for a person who is mentally or physically disabled and in this Grant they provide financial assistance to the applicants, a person is eligible to receive aid under this program if he did not work for six months due to his disability.

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The following are the two types of Disability grants:

  • Temporary disability Grant
  • Permanent disability Grant

Which disability grant the beneficiary will receive will be determined following his medical assessment. 

Temporary disability Grant:

A person will receive a temporary grant if his disability will last for more than six months but not more than twelve months. The temporary disability grant can be renewed if your disability prevents you from working.

Permanent disability Grant:

If your disability persists for more than a year, you can qualify for a permanent disability grant. However, bear in mind that “permanent” does not imply “forever” in this sense. It implies that for the duration of your disability, you will get the grant payment spread out over a year.

SASSA Disability Grant Eligibility Criteria

Before applying for a Sassa Disability grant, all applicants must confirm that they fit the eligibility requirements, which are listed below.

  • You have to be a recognized refugee, a permanent resident, or a citizen of South Africa.
  • You have to be a resident of South Africa.
  • You must be between the ages of 19 and 59.
  • You must have a valid form of identification (ID).
  • Verify that you do not currently get any additional personal social grants.
  • You must have a physical or mental disability that has prevented you from working for longer than six months.
  • You qualify for a permanent disability payment if your impairment prevents you from working for longer than a year.
  • You and your spouse (if married) need to comply with means test requirements.
  • You can’t be getting medical attention in a state station right now.
  • Any past medical reports and records must be brought to complete the application and assessment process for a disability grant.
  • You must have an examination performed by a state-designated physician to determine the extent of your disability.
  • The worth of your Total Assets(If Single): do not exceed R1 227 600The worth of your Total Assets(If Married): do not exceed R2 455 200
Yearly Income Monthly Income
Single (Individual)Not more than R86 280R7 190 per month
Married (combined income)Not more than R172 560R14 380 monthly

What is the Means Test for the SASSA Disability Grant?

To ensure that the Sassa Grant is only received by the eligible applicant, their Means Test is conducted, in this test their financial status is determined by examining their total income and the assets they possess. If the person is meeting the requirement set by the SASSA official for a particular grant then he proves eligible for the SASSA Grant.

Means Test for the SASSA Disability Grant

According to the last update of SASSA on 1 April 2023, there are two main thresholds:

Income Threshold For Disability Grant:

  • Those who are single need to make sure that their annual income does not exceed R96 840.
  • A married person’s total annual income should not exceed R193,680 with their spouse.

Assets Threshold For Disability Grant:

  • The maximum amount of assets that one person should possess is R1 372 800.
  • A married person’s combined assets with their spouse shouldn’t exceed R2 745 600.

The criteria for the means test used to determine financial eligibility differ based on the type of grant.

What is the amount for the Disability Grant in 2024?

As per the most recent update, From April the amount of Payment for all the SASSA Social Grants has been increased, therefore the amount of SASSA disability grant which was given  R2090 will now increased by R 100 which is further divided into two parts:

  • In April 2024, the grant amount will increase from R2,090 to R2,180.
  • In October 2024, there will be an additional R10 increase, making the monthly payment R2,190.

The value of the grant is measured on a sliding scale which means the person with the lowest personal Income will receive the Highest Grant Payment. This is due to the factor of the SASSA Disability grant for providing financial support to the poor and eligible people of South Africa, therefore the grant amount will decrease if the grant applicant’s private income rises.

How much does that Disability Grant Cost?

If you are concerned about the money invested in the SASSA disability Grant then remember that there is no cost associated with applying for SASSA Disable person grants, and there is no service charge.

How to Apply for the Disability Grant?

The first step for Applying for the Disability Grant is to undergo a medical examination from a doctor appointed by the agency. The SASSA-approved practitioner will examine your state and confirm the disability of an applicant due to which a person is unable to do work. 

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The practitioner will diagnose your condition and see if you are severely affected due to disability and eligible for the Grant, during this process they also see if the permanent or temporary disability grant is suitable for a person’s state. A doctor will just assess you. The grant will only be awarded after careful consideration of all relevant aspects, including your financial situation and capacity for self-care. SASSA retains the last decision in grant approvals.

You can easily apply for the SASSA Disability grant by visiting your nearest SASSA Center or if you want to apply for it Online then you can visit the SASSA Service portal from your browser and follow the steps provided there to apply through the Internet.

Note: For those who cannot visit the SASSA Office by themselves

If you are too elderly, too unwell, or have any kind of impairment, you can have a friend or trusted family member apply on your behalf. A letter from you and a note from your doctor justifying your inability to visit the SASSA office personally should be provided to the person applying on your behalf.

Procedure to fill out the application form at the SASSA Office

  • The application forms must be filled out in front of the SASSA official and are available at SASSA offices.
  • You may complete the application on your own. (The officer will assist you in filling out the application form if you are having trouble doing so on your own.)
  • They will also record your interview (or that of the person you have designated). 
  • Once the interview is over, you will be notified if you are eligible for the grant.

You will also receive a dated stamp receipt with the name of the Sassa officer who helped you with the application after finishing the application and interview. Keep this receipt as proof of application even if you are not qualified as this also contains the SASSA reference number in it.  

However, if you have lost your SASSA reference number then you can easily recover it by following the steps given in the above link.

Required Documents to Apply for SASSA Disability Grant

Here is the list of the most important documents that must be with you when visiting the Sassa office to apply for a Disability Grant:

Required Documents to Apply for Disability Grant
  • Your original 13-digit bar-coded ID (identity document). If you don’t have an ID:
  • It is necessary that you complete the affidavit form found on the SASSA standard affidavit template, and that you do it in front of an independent Oaths Commissioner, you can obtain the form from a SASSA official.
  • To verify your age and identity, you must produce a sworn declaration attested to by a respectable individual (such as a social worker, counselor, traditional leader, minister of religion, or principal of the school)
  • To handle your application, SASSA will take a fingerprint. While your application is being processed, you will be routed to the Department of Home Affairs to request your ID.
  • You need to provide a medical report stating your disability to verify your eligibility for Disability Grant, you should submit a report that is formed by the SASSA practitioner while examining your condition. (The medical evaluation you submitted must have been completed in the three months before the application.)
  • Details of your current address.
  • Proof of your stocks and dividends (if you are married, then it will also apply to your spouse).
  • a copy of the death certificate, together with their will, if your life partner has passed away in the past five years. Moreover, if relevant, a copy of the first and last documents outlining the estate’s distribution and liquidation. 
  • documentation confirming your status as married, if applicable:
  • Those who are married must submit a marriage certificate.
  • Should your union be terminated, turn in the Divorce Decree.
  • supporting documentation stating the worth of the properties you own and verifying your assets. (If relevant)
  • Provide documentation attesting to your private pension. (if applicable)
  • A three-month bank statement.
  • Give refugee identification and other necessary documentation of your status as a refugee.
  • If you have worked in the past, you must provide a certificate of release from your previous employer or provide proof of your membership in the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF), sometimes known as the “Blue Book.” 

Processing Time for the Application of Disability Grant

It takes 90 days which is three months to process the SASSA Disability grant then after reviewing your application they send you the message of approval so that from the month when your SASSA disability application is approved you will receive your grant payment by your SASSA New Card from the date you submit your application.

If your application is denied, SASSA will send you a letter explaining why the grant isn’t approved. After that, you can apply for the Sassa reconsideration form to review your application so that this time they can go through your eligibility criteria and approve your registration for the SASSA beneficiary.

SASSA Disability Grant Status Check

After completing your SASSA application, you must regularly check the status of your Disability grant application to be updated about the status of your SASSA grant payment.  

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The greatest advantage is that it’s simple to track down by using a status check to find out whether your application was accepted or rejected and what its current status is. Once your disability grant is approved by Sassa then you can also view the current status of your diable people grant payment through the SASSA Status check and the steps are described below in detail. SASSA disability grant status check can be done through the following methods:

Through the Moya APP Using the Data Free Method

Through the SASSA Official Website by Clicking Here

Through SMS To SASSA Number 082-046-8553

Through SASSA WhatsApp 082-046-8553

Contacting on SASSA Toll-Free No. 0800-601011

How to check SASSA Disability Grant Status | Step-By-Step Guide

Follow the given steps for the Sassa Disability Grant Check Through Sassa’s Official website:

  • The first and foremost important thing is to check your SASSA Status Online through;
  • As soon as you visit the page mentioned above, you have to fill out the form with the following information 
  • your South African ID number,
  • 13-digit Refuge ID OR
  • Id number of recipient caretaker 
  • Then in the next field, you have to enter your cell phone number that is used while submitting the SASSA Application Form.
  • Press the Button written as “Submit”, So that your data can be analyzed by the web portal.
  • After some time the result of your Sassa Disability Grant Status Check will appear on the screen.

What should you do if your SASSA Disability Grant application is denied?

If your SASSA Disability Grant application is declined then you have the opportunity to apply for an SASSA reconsideration application, but if in case your SASSA reconsideration request is also denied then you have the choice to appeal the decision of SASSA to the Ministry of Social Development at the National Department of Social Development.

Important note: Within 90 days of the application’s submission, the appeal must be submitted.

To reach a decision, the Ministry of Social Development will examine your appeal. If they find it in your favor, they will reverse the SASSA’s decision and you will begin to get your grant money. You will receive a written explanation of the decision if your appeal is rejected.

Understanding the SASSA Disability Grant Payment Process

Once your SASSA Disability grant application is approved you will start receiving your SASSA payment from the date you applied, the date of your Payments is not fixed, however every month SASSA announces the new SASSA Payments dates.

Don’t be concerned if you’re wondering how Sassa will deliver your grant payments; I’ve covered the three crucial ways that SASSA Beneficiaries get their grant payments each month. (You can opt for any One)

Get Your Money through the Bank:

Straight deposit into your Postbank or bank account. You might be required to pay a service fee to the banks. 

Through SASSA-Partner retail outlets:

Cash withdrawals of your grant payment are available at retail locations linked with SASSA, including Pick n Pay, Shoprite, Boxer, Checkers, Usave, and Spar. 

Through other Institutions:

From some specific institutions (e.g., old age homes, disability centers, Non-profit organizations).

Now those people who want to receive their SASSA Payment through a Bank account, first they need to you will need to complete the Consent Form for Bank Payment of SASSA Grant and submit each of the following documents:

  • Identification documentation, such as a driver’s license, birth certificate, or identification document
  • Number of bank accounts; the account must be in your name
  • Your name and account number should be displayed on the three-month bank statement.

If in case you can not go by yourself to collect your SASSA Payment then you have an option to send someone else on your behalf to receive your SASSA Disability grant Payment.

By completing a form at the welfare office, you can change your banking details or mode of payment at any time. However from the following month, once the verification is finished, the payments will be accepted using the new payment process.

SASSA Disability Grant Balance Check

You can find a quick and simple method to verify your SASSA balance for the remaining Sassa grant payment here. You may find out how much money you have in your Sassa account and receive updates regarding your funds by using the SASSA Balance check

Once your Disability grant application has been approved and grant funds have been sent, you may need to periodically check your balance using the following techniques: 

  • By dialing the USSD code *120*3210# or *120*69277# through your cellphone
  • At any ATM (normal bank charges may be applied)
  • Via SASSA WhatsApp number 082 046 8553
  • ­By calling the SASSA call center toll-free number 0800 601 011

SASSA Disability Grant Reviews

The South African Social Security Agency reserves the right to examine the grant that you received, this is usually related to the statement of the income you have submitted to the SASAS during the time of submitting your application. Sassa reviews your status for the disability grant to confirm that you are still meeting the eligibility criteria for receiving financial aid and to also check if you are still alive. 

Therefore you have to keep your SASSA application updated so that it can make your review process easier and ensure a smooth delivery of your SASSA Payment. Before the three-month review period or the deadline to submit your life certificate (documentation that you are still alive), SASSA will provide you written notice. The review’s date and place will also be specified in the written notification.

People who receive SASSA payments through banks or institutions, If you get your grant through a bank, organization, or agency, you must bring a person’s life certificate to the SASSA office every year. SASSA representatives will come to your home to review if you are bedridden. After your evaluation is complete, you will receive a compliance receipt.

Following the expiration of the applicant’s refugee status, the review procedure for applicants will begin.

Grant Suspension Reasons

Your Sassa grant may be suspended due to the following reasons:

  • If your situation changes.
  • You committed fraud or gave incorrect information.
  • You were uncooperative when the grant was being reviewed.
  • The review’s outcome.
  • if the grant was inadvertently approved.

Restoration of the Grant

In case of your SASSA grant Suspension is unjustified and you believe that it is suspended in error then you have the choice to appeal to the Ministry of Social Development at the National Department of Social Development within 90 days of the suspension.

Reasons for Lapsing of the Disability Grant

The SASSA Grant will cease its Payment for the Person’s Monthly Support if;

  • passes away,
  • and does not file a claim for three consecutive months
  • if the time limit on your temporary grant has expired. 
  • If you are unable to provide the requisite verification of your identity. Every year, your grant will be examined to make sure you are still alive.
  • If you are admitted to a state institution, such as a government institution or Jail
  • You are absent from the nation for longer than ninety days without being notified.
  • if your assets and/or income increased to the point where the means test disqualifies you from receiving the grant.

If you are admitted to the state station for more than four months, your grant amount will be lowered to 25% of your total. As soon as you are discharged, your grant will be reinitiated to the maximum amount.

Responsibilities of the Beneficiaries

As the recipient of an SASSA Disability Grant, you also have specific responsibilities to fulfill:

Honesty and Integrity in Application: Recipients of social grants are required to submit honest and truthful applications regarding their circumstances. Applications that are fraudulent or misleading may incur fines or forfeit benefits.

Reporting Changes in Circumstances: Recipients must notify SASSA of any changes to their circumstances as soon as possible, as this could impact their eligibility for the social grant. 

Compliance with SASSA Regulations: For social grants to be administered and distributed, recipients must abide by all guidelines established by SASSA. This could involve other procedural rules, documentation requirements, and application renewal deadlines.

South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) Help Center:

If in case of any query or problem arise then you do not have to worry about it as SASSA provides one of the best social service platforms for their people so that they can get authentic guidance from the Sassa Management Staff. You can get information related to the dates of payment, all government grants must meet certain criteria, addresses and phone numbers for district offices, help with your application, and any incidents of fraud or corruption must be reported.

If you have additional questions, feel free to reach out to SASSA through the following channels:

CONTACT DETAIL
SASSA Toll-Free Call center0800 60 10 11
SASSA Head Office012 400 2322
Contact details of SASSA offices[email protected]