How Do I Reapply For SRD Grant If Declined?

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How Do I Reapply For SRD Grant If Declined?

How Do I Reapply For SRD Grant If Declined?

Were you recently declined the Social Relief of Distress(SRD) grant and wondering what to do next? Don’t worry, you have the option to reapply again. The South African Social Security Agency knows that situations can change and new details may become available.

If your application for the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant was declined in South Africa, it’s important to know that you still have options. The SRD grant provides temporary financial assistance to individuals and households who are in need.

In this post, we will walk you through the steps to reapply for the SRD grant if your initial submission was rejected. By following these steps, you can increase your chances of receiving the much-needed support.

 Reapplying For the Sassa R350 Grant

SASSA is a social intervention policy, it is always open for application and there is no closing date. We, therefore, encourage you to reapply as soon as possible before the reapplication closes.

What to Do if SRD Grant Is Declined for 2025

  • Open the SASSA Appeal Website
  • Enter your mobile number
  • You will receive a one-time pin (OTP)
  • Enter the OTP pin you receive
  • Reply to all required details asked
  • Click on Submit

Application Status Check For R350 Grants

If you have submitted your application for the SRD Grant and would like to find out the status, you can check your application status in either of these ways:

  • On the SRD grants website
  • Send a WhatsApp message to 082 046 8553
  • Call the Toll Free Call Centre on 0800 60 10 11

Read Also: SASSA Grant Status r350 2025/2026

If your initial SRD grant application was declined, don’t lose hope. By following the step-by-step guide provided above, you can reapply for the SRD grant and increase your chances of receiving the much-needed financial assistance. Understand the reason for rejection, address the issue, update your application, seek assistance if needed, and submit your reapplication. For more information, please visit SASSA Grant’s official website.

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