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SSA-1372-BK-FC
Advance Notice Of termination Of Child's Benefits (Foreign Claims)
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NAME AND ADDRESS
SOCIAL SECURITY CLAIM NUMBER
NAME OF CHILD BENEFICIARY TO WHOM THIS NOTICE APPLIES
DATE CHILD BECOMES AGE 18
YOUR BENEFITS WILL AUTOMATICALLY STOP AT AGE 18 UNLESS:
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You are a full-time student at an elementary or secondary - level school (as defined by the jurisdiction in which the school is located), or
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You qualify for childhood disability benefits.
Your benefits will end with the payment for the month before the month in which you become age 18. You become age 18 on the day before your 18th birthday. This is important when your birthday is on the first day of the month. For example, if your 18th birthday is June 1, you become age 18 on May 31. If you are neither a full-time student nor disabled in May, benefits would not be payable for May. The last benefit payment to which you would be entitled would be the one received in May, which represents your payment for April.
FOR YOU TO RECEIVE STUDENT BENEFITS AFTER AGE 18, YOU MUST:
1. Complete the form, STUDENT'S STATEMENT REGARDING SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES (pages 2 and 3).
2. Take the form to the school for a school official to certify on page 4 the information you provide on pages 2 and 3.
3. Leave the form, NOTICE OF CESSATION OF FULL-TIME SCHOOL ATTENDANCE (pages 5 and 6), with the school official.
4. Take or mail the completed pages 2, 3, and 4 of this form to one of the following offices,
If you live in Canada, Samoa or the British Virgin Islands, the nearest U.S. Social Security Office;
If you live in the Philippines, the SSA Division of the U.S. Veterans Affairs Regional Office, 1131 Roxas Blvd, 0930 Manila;
If you live in any other country, the Social Security Administration, Office of International Operations, P.O. Box 17775, Baltimore, MD 21235-7775 or call the nearest U.S. Embassy or consulate to determine which U.S. Foreign Service post handles Social Security matters.
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