For SSDI recipients considering relocating abroad or spending extended time outside the United States in 2025, understanding how international residence affects benefits is crucial. While SSDI can generally be received internationally, important restrictions and considerations apply.
Payment Delivery Options
Most SSDI beneficiaries living abroad can receive payments through:
Country-Specific Restrictions
As of 2025, the SSA cannot send payments to certain countries, including:
Additionally, the SSA applies special restrictions for payments to beneficiaries in:
In these countries, beneficiaries face additional requirements to receive accumulated funds.
Citizenship and Residency Considerations
For U.S. citizens, SSDI benefits generally continue indefinitely regardless of time spent abroad. However, non-U.S. citizens face additional rules:
Medicare and Healthcare Considerations
Medicare generally doesn't cover healthcare services outside the United States, with rare exceptions for emergency services in Canada or Mexico when a U.S. hospital is closer. SSDI recipients living abroad must consider:
Reporting Requirements
SSDI recipients living internationally must report:
Most foreign residents must complete an annual questionnaire from the Federal Benefits Unit (FBU) that serves their region to maintain eligibility.
For personalized guidance, contact the nearest U.S. Embassy, U.S. Consulate, or the Social Security Administration's Office of International Operations before relocating internationally.
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