- are disabled and worked/earned enough credits to become insured
- were disabled before the age of 22 and either of your parents is disabled or deceased, and earned enough credits to become insured
- are a disabled widower or widow between the ages of 50 and 60 and your deceased spouse earned enough credits to become insured
Being disabled as an adult means that you have a physical or mental condition that:
- is expected to result in death
- has lasted or is expected to last for more than 12 months
- results in the inability to perform substantial gainful activity (earning less that $1,010 in an average month)
You may qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Payments if you:
- are a U.S. citizen or national, or in one of certain categories of aliens and is a resident of one of the 50 States, Washington D.C., or the Northern Mariana Islands
- are not absent from the country for a full calendar month or for 30 consecutive days or more
- apply for any other cash payments or benefits (Social Security benefits, pensions, etc)
- are age 65 or older
- are blind (vision acuity of 20/200 or less in your better eye with use of a correcting lens) or disabled
- have limited income
- have limited resources
- file an application
- meet certain other requirements