SASSA Reapplication Process For SRD R350 Grant – A Complete Guide

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The SASSA’s SRD 350 grant has been a great help for the South African unemployed citizens. The grant has helped them financially. But to receive this grant there are certain eligibility criteria that you need to fulfill. If you are eligible for this grant and still your initial application is rejected then you have to reapply for the SRD R350 grant. Before you proceed to SASSA reapplication, verify all your details.

You can reapply only once a month. If your initial application is rejected or you didn’t apply for this grant within a given time, then you can reapply for the SRD 350 grant. If you are already receiving your grant each month on time then you don’t need to reapply.

As long as you meet the eligibility criteria you will keep receiving any type of grant for a declared period. When you stop receiving, make the application for the same.

Reasons for SASSA Reapplication

As we saw above, we re-apply if our application gets rejected. So if the application is getting rejected then there might be some reasons behind it. Let’s see the reasons why you may need to reapply for the SRD R350 grant.

  • Grant Expired: The SASSA declared that the SRD grant will be paid for three months. So if your current SASSA grant has expired, then you have to reapply to continue receiving the grant payments.
  • Change in circumstances: If due to any reason, your financial, marital, or health circumstances are changed and they are affecting your grant’s eligibility, then you need to reapply.
  • Unemployment: If you were employed and now due to any reason you are jobless, then you can re-register yourself for the SRD grant.
  • Incomplete or False Information: Your details are verified by SASSA with the Department of Home Affairs database. If the information is incomplete or inaccurate then your application may get rejected. You can reapply by providing all the accurate information.
  • Age Eligibility: For the SRD grant your age should be between 18 to 60 years. If you did not meet the age criteria previously and did not fulfill it, then you can submit the reapplication.
  • Grant Suspension: If your grant was canceled due to any reason, you can reinstate it by reapplying.

How to reapply for the SASSA SRD R350 Grant – A complete guide

There are various ways to reapply for the SRD grant. You can do it via the official website, you can visit the nearest SASSA office, or you can also reapply using the Whatsapp method. Reapplying on the official website is the easiest method. You can do it from home. You just need a laptop and internet access.

You must choose the method that is convenient for you. Before you reapply, understand every reason behind your initial application cancellation and also check the eligibility criteria. So this time your application will get approved.

SRD R350 Grant reapplication via SASSA official website

As said by Paseka Letsatsi (Head of the communications committee at SASSA), applicants can apply for any social grant including the SRD 350 grant online via the official SASSA portal. To reapply for the grant, follow the below steps

Step 1) – Visit the SASSA official website

Visit the SASSA official website at – https://srd.sassa.gov.za/. There is a section “Update your grant application”. You will find a “Click here to update your existing application” tab. Click on that button to start the reapplication process

Step 2) – Provide your credentials

Here you will be asked to enter your SA ID and mobile number. If you are a South African citizen then you can use SA ID. If you are an Asylum Seeker or Special Permit Holder then you have to enter your file number or passport number. Enter the details correctly and click on the ‘Send SMS’ button.

Step 3) – OTP Verification

You will receive a 6-digit OTP code on your registered mobile number. To log in to your account you have to verify the PIN. Enter your OTP PIN and click on verify to proceed.

Step 4) – Update your personal details

Check your previous details. If the information is incorrect or due to any circumstances the details are changed, then update the required details. You may also submit the supporting documents as proof to strengthen your application.

Step 5) – Resubmit the application

Once the details are updated, then check all the information again if it is correct or not. If everything is accurate then accept the terms and conditions and resubmit your application.

Step 6) – Save your application reference number

After the successful submission of your reapplication, you will receive an application reference number along with the confirmation message: “Your request for reapplication has been successfully received”. Keep this reference number safe as it may be required in future inquiries or to track the application status.

Step 7) – Follow up on your reapplication

The work from your side is now completed. The next application processing will start with SASSA. But your work doesn’t end here. It is very important to stay updated with the latest SASSA news and keep track of your application. You must check your application status periodically using the reference number.

Generally, it takes 15 days to process the application, but in some cases, it may take more time. If you face any delay or issue, then contact the SASSA office via the Toll-free number 0800 60 10 11, or you can visit the nearest SASSA office to get an update on your reapplication.

SASSA R350 Reapplication by visiting the SASSA office In person

If you wish to reapply through in personal visit to the SASSA office, then follow the next steps to submit your reapplication –

Step 1) – Download the reapplication form

Download the below reapplication form and print it. Fill out the given reconsideration form with accurate and updated information. You have to take this form along with you while visiting the SASSA office.

Step 2) – Attach supporting documents

You will find the list of documents at the bottom of the application form. You will need to attach those documents in support of your application. These documents include your ID card, income proof, residential proof, proof of grant application, a copy of a letter of rejection or approval, and any other required documents.

Step 3) – Visit the nearest SASSA office

Find your nearest SASSA office and visit to submit the application. SASSA offices are open Monday to Friday from 8.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Visit only during the opening hours.

Step 4) – Submit your reapplication to SASSA agents

Submit your reapplication form along with the supporting documents to the SASSA officials. The SASSA officers may ask you some questions regarding the reapplication, like your eligibility for the grant and financial condition, etc. Answer those questions correctly.

Step 5) – Get your application receipt

SASSA officials will check your reapplication form and documents, to see if it is filled correctly or not. If they ask you for any information, then be humble and co-operate with them. Once the submission is done, you will get the application reference number. Keep that number safe. It will be useful in the future to track the application status.

Step 6) – Track your application

Now your application is resubmitted, keep checking the application status regularly to stay updated. If you face any issue or delay then contact the SASSA officials.

Eligibility Criteria for SRD R350 Grant

The SASSA has defined the eligibility criteria for every social grant. You must fulfill the given eligibility criteria for the SRD R350 grant, then only you can reapply and receive the grant benefits. Read the below eligibility criteria before you reapply –

  • You must be either a –
  • South African citizen
  • Permanent resident or refugee registered on the DHA database
  • Asylum seeker with a valid Section 22 permit or visa
  • Special permit holder.
  • You must be living in South Africa.
  • Meet the age requirements: 18 to 60 years
  • Pass the financial means test or monthly earnings should be less than R624.
  • Applicant should not receive any financial help like UIF or NSFAS
  • Provide all the supporting documents to verify the eligibility.

Tips for successful reapplication of SRD grant

As an unemployed middle-class person, it’s necessary to receive the SRD grant so that you can support your family financially and fulfill their basic needs. After analyzing many applications, I have found important tips that you should follow to receive the grant successfully –

  • Eligibility Criteria – Check if you meet the eligibility criteria before you apply.
  • Stay updated – The SASSA keeps making changes to the social grants. You must stay updated with the latest news and changes. The SASSA’s official sources like websites, social media pages or helplines are trusted sources of information.
  • Gather required documents – You should gather all the required documents like updated proofs of income, and personal information to support your application. If your documents and personal details are accurate then your application will get approved.
  • Follow the deadlines – It’s important to submit your application before the deadlines to avoid any delay or rejection. After the initial rejection, SASSA gives you a 30-day deadline for reapplication. So reapply within the given deadline.
  • Seek Assistance from Others – If you are facing any issues or difficulties in the reapplication process, visit your nearest SASSA office, call on SASSA helpline, or ask any knowledgeable person and clarify your doubts.
  • Follow Instructions – Whether it’s a reapplication or appeal, you must follow the instructions given by SASSA before you apply.
  • Take Follow-Up – The reapplication process will take some time, so be patient and take regular follow up on your application status. Contact the SASSA officials if there is too much delay.

SRD R350 Grant reapplication updates

The SASSA keeps updating the grant application process regularly to make it more smooth. The SASSA has also announced several updates to the reapplication process for the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant that includes –

  • Simplified Process: If your SRD grant is approved then you don’t need to reapply every month. It will be automatically considered for each month till March 2024.
  • Extended Deadline: If you haven’t applied to the SASSA SRD R350 grant for April 2023 then don’t worry. The SASSA has extended the reapplication date to 31 October 2023.
  • No proof of income or employment status: For reapplying for the SRD R350 grant, proof of income and employment status is no longer required. This makes the reapplication process easier.
  • Online reapplications: The SASSA now allows the applicant to reapply for the SRD R350 grant online through the official website. So if you don’t have an SASSA office nearby, this will be helpful to you.

These are some of the improvements done by SASSA recently. The SASSA actively works on improving the application and reapplication process so that the time can be reduced.

FAQs

There are two ways for reapplication. You can do it either online via the official website or you can visit in person to the SASSA office to submit the reapplication form.

If you are already an SRD grant beneficiary, you don’t need to reapply for it. Your application will automatically be considered every month.

There are various reasons behind the rejection of your application. I have given the list of reasons above, please check it.

Conclusion

The SRD grant was started mainly to support unemployed people during COVID-19. However, this grant has been extended multiple times by the government. If you fulfill the eligibility criteria of the SRD R350 grant, and still your application is rejected. You can do the SASSA reapplication process to apply again.

The SASSA verifies your details with the Department of Home Affairs. So you can’t provide any false information. If you do so, your grant may get canceled forever. If your reapplication also gets rejected and you think that the decision is wrong, then you can appeal to ITSAA to verify your application.

You must follow the SASSA’s official social media handles and news reports to stay updated regarding the latest news and improvements in the SASSA application process.

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