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How do I Appeal a Social Security Insurance Ruling Due to a Warrant?

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How do I Appeal a Social Security Insurance Ruling Due to a Warrant?

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Suspension of Social Security benefits because of outstanding warrants began effective January 2005, based on the Social Security Protection Act. Warrants must be for felony offenses or for probation or parole violations of any degree of offense. However, subsequent litigation, particularly Martinez, et al. v. Astrue, reduced the conditions under which Social Security could suspend benefits effective April 2009. Applicants and beneficiaries have the right to appeal any decision to suspend their benefits. Last Updated: 09/08/2010 20:56:47 • Immigration Laws and Procedures Last Updated: 08/08/2010 17:51:45 • Immigration Rules on Five-Year Multiple Visas to the U.S.A. Last Updated: 06/08/2010 13:21:43 • Security Clearance Requirements for Canada Last Updated: 06/08/2010 09:00:43 • Canadian Immigration Safety Issues Last Updated: 06/08/2010 06:21:42 • Reasons for Work Visa Denial Last Updated: 05/08/2010 21:51:41 • Immigration Laws for F1 Student in the US Last Updated: 05/08/2010 17:42:41

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