If your R350 SRD grant was declined, don’t panic — you still have a chance to fix it! This guide shows you exactly how to check your SRD Appeal Status, understand common rejection reasons, and submit a successful SASSA Appeal. Let’s get you back on track! 💪
The appeal process allows you to challenge a rejected R350 application. Instead of submitting a new application, you can request that the Independent Tribunal review your details again.
This process is perfect when the rejection happened because of:
Appeals are done online only, and each declined month must be appealed separately.
Follow these steps to check your SASSA Appeal Status online:
Your appeal result will display as:
The Independent Tribunal usually responds within 60 to 90 days. However, high volumes can delay results.
Your appeal result will appear directly on the portal, not via SMS.
Understanding why appeals fail can help you fix issues faster. Top reasons include:
Tip: If SASSA detected income wrongly, check your bank account for incoming transfers like:
You can increase your chances of approval by correcting issues before submitting a new appeal.
Use this official portal: Update Banking Details (srd.sassa.gov.za)
Incorrect names, surname, or ID numbers usually cause rejections. Update them through your SRD account.
Even small transfers may count as income. Ask family or friends to avoid sending deposits during the review period.
You can appeal every month as long as your application was declined. Appeals for each month close after 90 days.
If you miss the deadline, you cannot appeal that month again.
Yes. This usually happens when you selected the wrong answer during application.
No. You must check your SRD Appeal Status online.
You have 90 days from the date of rejection.
SASSA will schedule your payment in an upcoming cycle.
Checking your SRD Appeal Status or SASSA Appeal Status doesn’t need to be stressful. With the right steps and correct information, you can fix most issues and increase your chances of approval for the R350 grant.
Stay updated, follow official channels, and keep your details accurate to avoid unnecessary delays.
This website is not affiliated with SASSA or the Department of Social Development. Information is published for educational purposes only. Always verify details through official SASSA channels.
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