Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant of R350 Application Status: What You Need to Know

Applicants can check the R350 Application Status online, and it is important to understand the different status messages and what actions may be required.

The Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant of R350 is a form of temporary financial assistance provided by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) to individuals in need during times of crisis.

R350 Application Status and Meaning

SASSA provides various status messages for SRD R350 applications, each with its own meaning and corresponding actions for clients to take.

The following are the common application status messages and what they entail:

Application Complete

  • Meaning: The applicant has successfully completed the reapplication process and will be verified monthly for the SRD R350 grant.
  • Action: The client should check their verification and payment status each month on the SASSA website at https://srd.sassa.gov.za.

Bank Details Pending

  • Meaning: An application or reapplication was received, but no banking details or preferences were received.
  • Action: The client should submit their banking details via the SASSA website at https://srd.sassa.gov.za.

Reapplication Pending

  • Meaning: No re-application has been received.
  • Action: The client should submit an application via the SASSA website at https://srd.sassa.gov.za.

Period (e.g. April) Pending

  • Meaning: Re-application was successfully received, but verification of the application for the period is pending.
  • Action: The client should check back later in the month for an update on their status at https://srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/status.

Period (e.g. April) Approved

  • Meaning: The application was approved for the period.
  • Action: The client should check the pay day field for an indication of when they will receive their money. If no pay day value is provided, it means no payment has been processed yet.

Period (e.g. April) Declined

  • Meaning: The application was declined for the period, and the reason is provided.
  • Action: The client can submit a request for reconsideration via the SASSA website at https://Srd.dsd.gov.za if they feel that the reason for decline is invalid.

Canceled

It is important for SRD R350 applicants to regularly check their application status on the SASSA website and take appropriate actions based on the status messages provided.

SASSA provides online resources and options for clients to submit banking details, request reconsideration, and reinstate cancelled grants to ensure smooth and efficient processing of SRD R350 applications.

Note: The above information is based on the knowledge available up to September 2021 and may be subject to change. For the latest and most accurate information, please refer to the SASSA website and official government sources.

External Sources:

  1. SASSA Website: https://srd.sassa.gov.za
  2. SASSA Reconsideration Request: https://Srd.dsd.gov.za
  3. SASSA Grant Reinstatement: https://srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/reinstate

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