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NewBrazil

I been reading if you are collecting SSI and Married to a foreign spouse. They can collect usually Half your SSI upon your death. The minimum time of marriage is 9 to 12 months. They only problem is in my research Brazil is not named as one of the country they are able to collect. My question is has anyone been able to qualify their spouse to collect there SSI in Brazil. If so please contact me with the solution or put it in a post. Thanks

Texanbrazil

I went to the IRS and asked. They said she could if she received a SS#. Right now she has ITIN and IRS said the determination would be made by the SSA.
In other words NO! SSA said she must be a Citizen of the US or qualify to work in the USA.

NewBrazil

Thankyou  for your replay. I have read if you can prove you been in the US 5 years not all at one time that can qualify. There a list of countries if you can show residents in one is Portugal works. Thanks again.

Texanbrazil

There are no waivers on what you are asking, but you can check with The Lisbon Federal Benefits Unit (FBU) provides services for the Social Security Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Personnel Management, Railroad Retirement Board, Medicare, and Department of Labor.
The FBU Lisbon provides assistance to beneficiaries residing in the following countries: Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Cape Verde, Guiné-Bissau, Mozambique, and São Tomé & Principe.
If you reside in a country not listed above, please direct your inquiry to your local U.S Embassy or Consulate’s website to locate your nearest Federal Benefits Unit.

mberigan

Please see https://www.ssa.gov/international/Agree … azil.html. Once you get through that your point of contact is the Lisbon office of the Federal Benefits Unit (FBU).

mberigan

Sorry - bad link I guess. Try https://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10167.pdf

mberigan

Oh darn. Not sure what the turn-around is on reviewing links. Just go to the SSA site and search on: Agreement Between the United States and Brazil en-05-10167

bepmoht

SSI is not SSDI. SSI is not funded by the SSA retirement fund. Therefore if even YOU leave the USA you will lose your benefit payment, with very few exceptions.

Therefore I’m pretty sure your Wife living in Brazil wouldn’t be eligible to receive any money based on your benefit.

SSDI is different. She may be eligible if you are receiving SSDI. Google “SSDI survivor benefits”.

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