Why Is My May R350 Still Pending?

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Why Is My May R350 Still Pending?

Why Is My May R350 Still Pending?

May R350 Still Pending? Find Out Why and How to Fix It:

If you have applied for the R350 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant for May and your application is still marked as “pending,” there is no need to worry. Many South Africans are facing the same issue and wondering what is causing the delay. The R350 grant, administered by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), requires monthly verification to ensure that applicants still meet the eligibility criteria. A “pending” status means that your application is still being reviewed and has not been approved or declined yet.

SASSA uses your details to cross-check with various government databases, including the South African Revenue Service (SARS), Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF), and the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). These checks are important because the R350 grant is only given to individuals who are unemployed and not receiving any other form of financial support from the state.

The delay could be due to a high volume of applications, incomplete or incorrect information, or system backlogs. Once SASSA completes all necessary checks and verifies your eligibility, they will ask you to submit your bank details if you have not done so already. Only after that will your application be approved and payment processed.

This guide will explore the possible reasons why your May R350 grant is still pending, how long the process usually takes, and what steps you can take to follow up. Understanding the process can help you avoid stress and ensure you stay informed about your payment status.

Why Is My May R350 Grant Still Pending?

If your R350 grant status for May is still pending, it means SASSA is still processing your application. After you submit your application, SASSA runs your ID and personal details through various verification databases, including:

  • SARS (South African Revenue Service)
  • UIF (Unemployment Insurance Fund)
  • NSFAS (National Student Financial Aid Scheme)

These checks help SASSA confirm that you are not receiving other financial assistance from the government, as the R350 grant is only meant for individuals with no income or support.

Once you pass all the checks, SASSA will send you an SMS asking you to provide your banking details. After you’ve submitted your bank details, your application will be approved, and payment will be processed.

How Long Does the “Pending” Status Take

There is no fixed time for how long a pending status lasts. It depends on:

  • The number of applications being processed
  • Whether your application is complete
  • Whether there are delays in verifying your information

In most cases, pending status can take a few days to several weeks. However, in rare cases, it may take up to a few months depending on the situation.

What Should You Do If Your May Sassa Grant Is Pending

If your status is still pending after a long time:

  • Make sure your personal and contact details are correct
  • Regularly check your SRD application status at srd.sassa.gov.za
  • Be patient and wait for the monthly review cycle. SASSA processes payments every month

If it remains pending for more than a month, you can contact SASSA for clarity or visit your nearest SASSA office.

R350 Grants Application Status Check for 2026

Below is how you can check the status of your SASSA R350/SRD grant:

Check Online via Official Website:

  • Go to the SASSA SRD status page: srd.sassa.gov.za.
  • Scroll to “Check Status”, enter your 13-digit ID, and the phone number used in your application.
  • Click “Check Status” to view if your status is Approved, Pending, or Declined, including upcoming payment dates.

Via WhatsApp:

  • Save SASSA’s official WhatsApp number: 082 046 8553.
  • Send a message like ”STATUS” or “Hi”, then follow the prompts to enter your ID and phone.
  • You will receive a message with your current status.

By SMS:

  • Send a text with your ID number and phone number (separated by a space) to SASSA’s SMS service.
  • You will get a reply indicating your grant status: Approved, Pending, or Declined.

Call the Toll‑Free Number:

  • Dial 0800 60 10 11.
  • Follow automated prompts or speak to an agent.
  • Provide your ID and phone number; you’ll hear your current status

Read Also: Check R350 Grant Status 2025-2026

SASSA Srd Grant Status Meaning

Here is an explanation of what your SRD grant application status means:

  • Application complete:

This means you have completed the reapplication process, and your SRD grant will be verified each month. Check your verification and payment status each month on the SRD website.

  • Bank details pending:

This means the application or reapplication was received, but no banking details or preferences were received. Applicants should submit their banking details via the SRD website (see above, step 4 of the application process).

  • Reapplication pending:

This means a reapplication has not been received. Applicants should submit their application

  • Period Pending:

This means the reapplication was successfully received, and verification of the application for the period is pending. Applicants should check their application status later in the month

  • Period Approved:

This means the application was approved for the period. Applicants should check the pay schedule for details on when to expect their money.

  • Period Declined:

This means the application was declined for the period, as well as the reason why it was declined. Applicants should submit a request for reconsideration

  • Canceled:

This means the grant has been canceled. Applicants may reinstate their grant on the SRD website (find out how to reinstate your SRD grant application here).

SASSA Contact Details

If you have applied for the SRD R350 grant and received a “Pending” status, you may be wondering what this means for your application process. A “Pending” application means that your application has not yet been approved. In this instance, SASSA is still in the process of scanning your details so that they can be verified. For more information, please visit SASSA Grant’s official website.

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