How long can I be out of my state if I receive Social Security supplement?

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2026-03-18 17:45

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If you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI), you can be temporarily out of your state for up to 30 days without affecting your benefits. However, if you are out of the state for more than 30 days, your SSI benefits may be suspended. For Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), there are generally no restrictions on travel, but you must still meet the eligibility requirements. It's always best to check with the Social Security Administration for specific guidance related to your situation.

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