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If your SASSA SRD grant was declined, you have the right to appeal. Many applicants feel confused about where to start or how to check their appeal status. This guide explains the official process clearly and safely so you can avoid scams and costly errors.
Where to Submit Your SASSA Appeal
Appeals must be done through the official SRD appeals portal.
You will need:
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Your 13-digit South African ID number
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The cellphone number used when applying
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Access to receive a PIN
Avoid unofficial websites asking for payment or personal details.
Step-by-Step: How to Submit Your Appeal Online
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Visit the official SRD appeals website.
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Enter your ID number.
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Enter your cellphone number.
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Request a verification PIN.
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Enter the PIN sent to your phone.
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Select the declined month.
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Choose the appropriate reason.
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Write a clear explanation.
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Submit and save a screenshot.
Each declined month must be appealed separately.
How to Check Your SASSA Appeal Status
After submitting:
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Return to the official portal.
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Enter your ID and phone number.
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View your appeal status.
Here is what each status means:
| Status | Meaning | Action Needed |
|---|---|---|
| Pending | Under review | Wait for outcome |
| Approved | Appeal successful | Check payment dates |
| Declined | Appeal rejected | Review Part 1 |
| Referred | Additional verification | Monitor regularly |
Deadline: How Long Do You Have to Appeal?
You generally have 90 days from the date of decline to submit an appeal. Missing the deadline may prevent reconsideration.
Mistakes That Cause Appeal Rejections
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Using a different cellphone number
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Submitting generic copy-paste explanations
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Not matching your explanation to bank records
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Ignoring SMS updates
Read Part 3: SASSA R350 Appeal Online in 2026: What to Do If Declined and How to Check Your Status
Updated on 06 April 2026
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I’m unemployed and my srd grand declined for Jan and Feb , is hard as a single mother of two kids who are going to school. Pls help I beg down on my knees. Life is very hard .