¿Puedo recibir los beneficios de Seguro Social? Si no soy ciudadano de los Estados Unidos,
¿puedo recibir los beneficios de Seguro Social?
Los beneficios de Seguro Social son una mensualidad pagada por el gobierno federal a los
ciegos y a las personas discapacitadas o mayores que han hecho pagos al sistema de Seguro Social.
(Normalmente se descuentan los pagos al Seguro
Social del cheque de su salario.) Aun cuando el
empleador de usted no ha informado al Estado de su salario, usted posiblemente puede recibir estos
beneficios, y también posiblemente los puede recibir los cónyuges e hijos de aquellas personas que han hecho pagos al sistema de Seguro Social.
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