SASSA SRD Appeal: How to Appeal a Declined Grant

SASSA SRD Appeal: How to Appeal a Declined Grant
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I have sat with hundreds of people who opened that SASSA decline message and felt their stomach drop. One woman in Khayelitsha told me she cried for two hours because she thought she had lost everything. She had not. Her appeal was approved six weeks later. That is why I wrote this guide.

Getting a SASSA SRD decline feels unfair. Sometimes it happens because of a small data error in a government system you have never even heard of. Sometimes it is because your phone number got flagged by someone else’s mistake.

Sometimes SASSA just got it wrong. Whatever the reason, the law gives you 90 days to fight that decision and this guide will show you exactly how to do that, step by step, in plain language anyone can follow.

Over the years, we have helped thousands of South Africans understand the SASSA SRD appeal process. We have seen which mistakes cost people their 90-day window. We know which rejection reasons are easiest to fix and which ones need more preparation. Everything we have learned is in this guide. Read it once. Then take action.

What You Need to Know

Details

Appeal deadline

90 days from your decline notice

ITSAA processing time

60–90 days after submission

Official appeal portal

srd.sassa.gov.za/appeals/appeal

SASSA helpline (free)

0800 60 10 11

SASSA WhatsApp

082 046 8553

ITSAA direct line

012 312 7727

ITSAA email

grantappeals@dsd.gov.za

Is the appeal free?

Yes always 100% free

Before You Start Quick Checklist

  • Do you have your 13-digit ID number ready?
  • Do you know the phone number you used when you first applied?
  • Do you know your exact rejection reason? (Check at srd.sassa.gov.za first)
  • Have you gathered documents that match your rejection reason?
  • Are you within 90 days of your decline notice?

If you answered YES to all five, you are ready. If not, find the gap first then come back to file your appeal.

What is a SASSA SRD Appeal?

A SASSA SRD appeal is when you ask the government to review a grant decision they got wrong.

When your SRD R370 grant is declined, that is not the final answer. The law allows you to contest it. That challenge is called an appeal.

Your appeal does not go back to SASSA. It goes to a separate body called ITSAA the Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals. The tribunal falls under the Department of Social Development. It is not part of SASSA. It is independent. That means it can overrule SASSA.

When ITSAA approves your appeal, it means ITSAA officially found that SASSA made the wrong call. That is your legal win.

SASSA Appeal vs Reconsideration: What is the Difference?

A lot of people mix these two up. They are not the same. Using the wrong one wastes your time.

 Appeal

Reconsideration

Reviewed by

SASSA internal team

When to use

Before or during SASSA review

Time limit

Within the review period

Is it final?

No you can still appeal after

Who Can File a SASSA SRD Appeal?

You can appeal if all of these are true for you:

  • Your SRD R370 grant was formally declined.
  • You think the decision was incorrect.
  • It has been less than 90 days since you got the decline notice.
  • You must be a South African national, permanent resident, refugee, or asylum applicant.
  • You were between 18 and 59 years old during the month you are appealing.
  • You were not earning more than R624 per month during that month.

Why Was Your SASSA SRD Application Declined?

Before you appeal, find your exact rejection reason. Log in at srd.sassa.gov.za and write it down. Your appeal must match your decline reason exactly.

Sipho from Durban got declined for ‘Identity Verification Failed’. He had a spelling error in his surname on the SASSA system. He visited Home Affairs, got a corrected letter, and submitted his appeal with that letter. His appeal was approved in 7 weeks.

Nomsa from the Eastern Cape got declined for ‘Alternative Income Source Found’. Her brother sent her R800 in an emergency that month. She wrote an affidavit explaining it was a once-off family transfer, attached her bank statement, and appealed. ITSAA accepted her explanation.

Thabo from Limpopo got declined for ‘UIF Registered’. He had left his job 4 months before but had not formally deregistered from UIF. He got a deregistration letter from the Department of Employment and Labour and used it in his appeal. Approved.

1. Identity Verification Failed

Your personal details do not match what the Department of Home Affairs has on file. This could be a name error, ID number mismatch, or an old photo record.

Fix it: Visit Home Affairs first. Get the mismatch corrected. Get a letter from them confirming the fix. Then appeal with that letter. Do not appeal before fixing it the same error will cause the same rejection.

2. Alternative Income Source Found (Means Test)

SASSA found your monthly income was above R624 during that month. This includes wages, UIF payments, regular family transfers, stokvel payouts, and e-wallet deposits. It is called the Means Test.

Fix it: If the R624 was a once-off transfer like a gift or emergency family help write an affidavit explaining exactly what it was. Attach your bank statement. One-off deposits can be disputed.

3. UIF, NSFAS, or Government Payroll Registered

You were linked to UIF, NSFAS, or a government payroll during the month being assessed.

Fix it: If those payments have stopped, get official proof. A letter from your employer or UIF confirming deregistration is what ITSAA needs.

4. Existing SASSA Grant

You were already receiving another social grant during that month. Two grants at the same time are usually not allowed.

Fix it: If the other grant was incorrectly linked to you or was cancelled, get proof. Note: Child Support Grant is an exception. You can still get SRD alongside it.

5. Age Outside Range

You were under 18 or 60+ during the month being assessed. The SRD grant is strictly for ages 18–59.

Fix it: If your age on record is wrong, get it corrected at Home Affairs. If the age is correct and you are over 59, apply for the Older Persons Grant it is designed for you.

6. Deceased Record on DHA

The Department of Home Affairs database says you are dead. This is a system error that happens more often than you would think.

Fix it: Go to Home Affairs immediately. Ask for urgent correction. Get a letter confirming the error was fixed. Submit that letter with your appeal.

7. SAFPS Fraud Flag

SAFPS stands for the South African Fraud Prevention Service. If your ID has been flagged for suspicious activity across financial or government systems, SASSA will decline your application automatically.

Fix it: Call SAFPS at 0860 101 248. Request a review of the flag on your ID. Get a clearance letter. Include it in your appeal.

8. High-Risk Mobile Number

Your phone number has been linked to multiple SRD applications or was reported as suspicious.

Fix it: Call SASSA at 0800 60 10 11. Explain the situation. You may need to update your contact number before your appeal is processed.

9. Incomplete or Wrong Information

Your original application had errors or missing fields.

Fix it: Submit your appeal with complete, correct information. Do not repeat the same mistakes from the original application.

10. Debtor Status

You received a grant in a month when you were not eligible. That created a debt on your file.

What to Have Ready Before You File Your Appeal

Item

Why You Need It

13-digit South African ID number

Used to identify you on every system

The phone number from your original application

SASSA sends your OTP to this number

Your exact rejection reason

Your appeal must match the decline reason

Supporting documents (see table below)

Evidence that proves the rejection was wrong

The specific month you are appealing

Each month is a separate case you need the exact month

Rejection Reason

Documents to Submit

Identity Verification Failed

Certified ID copy + Home Affairs correction letter

Income Source Found

Bank statement + signed affidavit for once-off deposits

UIF / NSFAS Registered

Deregistration letter / final payment proof

Government Payroll

Dismissal / resignation letter + final pay slip

Deceased Record on DHA

Home Affairs error correction letter

SAFPS Fraud Flag

SAFPS clearance letter call 0860 101 248

Existing Grant (incorrect link)

SASSA cancellation or correction letter

Incomplete Application

Complete re-submission of all required documents

How to File Your SASSA SRD Appeal (Step by Step)

There are five ways to submit your appeal. Choose the method that works for you.

Method 1: Online Official SRD Portal (Fastest)

  • Go to: srd.sassa.gov.za/appeals/appeal
  • Type in your 13-digit identification number.
  • Enter the phone number you used when you first applied.
  • Click ‘Send PIN’. An OTP will be delivered to your phone by text message.
  • Submit the OTP to continue.
  • Select the exact month you are appealing.
  • Choose your appeal reason from the dropdown. It must match your decline reason.
  • Upload supporting documents if the system allows it.
  • Click ‘Submit’. Screenshot or save your confirmation immediately.

Method 2: Written Form (Works for All Grant Types)

  • Download the SASSA appeal form from sassa.gov.za or collect a paper copy at your nearest SASSA office.
  • Fill in every single field. No blanks.
  • Write a clear, specific explanation of why the decision was wrong.
  • Attach supporting documents certified copies where required.
  • Go to the same SASSA regional office where you first applied.
  • Submit in person. Bring your green ID book for fingerprint verification.
  • Ask for a stamped receipt. Keep it. It is your proof of submission.

Method 3: WhatsApp or SMS (No Internet Needed)

  • Send a message to: 082 046 8553 (official SASSA WhatsApp number).
  • Type ‘Appeal’ and follow the prompts. Provide your ID number when asked.
  • No internet? Dial 1203210# on your phone to view your grant status and balance at no cost.

Only use 082 046 8553. Scammers use fake numbers that look similar. Check it carefully before sending any personal details.

Method 4: Phone Call

Call 0800 60 10 11 toll-free, no charge. Select the SRD appeal option. Have your ID number ready.You’ll be guided through the process by an agent.

Method 5: In Person at a SASSA Office

Go to your nearest SASSA office during working hours. Bring your ID and all relevant documents. Staff will help you file your appeal in person.

Method 6: GovChat (Official Government Platform)

Visit govchat.app on any phone browser. Register with your phone number. GovChat gives you a guided, chat-based way to access SASSA services useful if the main portal feels confusing.

What If the Appeal Cut-Off Date Has Expired?

If the SRD portal says ‘appeal cut-off date expired’, it means that specific month’s online window is closed. But you are not finished.

  • Submit a written appeal at your SASSA regional office. Some older months can still be processed offline.
  • Contact ITSAA directly at 012 312 7727 or email grantappeals@dsd.gov.za. Ask specifically about your month.
  • If you believe your rights were violated, call Legal Aid South Africa at 0800 110 110 free legal help.

How to Check Your SASSA SRD Status

You will receive an SMS when a decision is made. But you do not have to wait. Check anytime using one of these methods.

Method

How to Use

Best For

Online Portal

srd.sassa.gov.za/appeals/appeal enter ID + phone

Fastest, available 24/7

WhatsApp

Message 082 046 8553 with your ID

Mobile users

SMS

Send ID to 082 046 8553

Basic phones, no data

GovChat

govchat.app guided chat

Easy navigation

Phone

Call 0800 60 10 11

Complex questions

SASSA Office

Visit with your ID

All digital methods failed

What Your Appeal Status Result Means

Checking will show one of the following statuses. Here is what each one means and what to do next.

  • Approved: ITSAA agreed SASSA was wrong. You will get an SMS with payment details for that specific month. Each other declined month still needs its own separate appeal.
  • Pending: The case is still being assessed. This is normal. ITSAA takes 60–90 days. Do not re-submit. Check weekly.
  • Declined: ITSAA reviewed your case and agreed with SASSA. Read the reason carefully. See the ‘Appeal Rejected’ section below for your next steps.
  • Identity Verification Failed: Your DHA details still do not match. Fix it at Home Affairs first. Then contact ITSAA.
  • Alternative Income Source Found: Income above R624 was detected. Submit bank statements to dispute if it was a once-off amount.
  • UIF / NSFAS / Government Payroll: You were linked to another income source during that month. Submit proof that it has ended.
  • Deceased Record on DHA: A DHA database error. Get it corrected at Home Affairs before any further steps.

How Long Does a SASSA Appeal Take?

ITSAA typically requires 60 to 90 days to process an appeal. That is the legal guideline.

In practice, it can take longer. ITSAA handles millions of cases. During busy periods, reviews can stretch beyond 90 days.

If you have heard nothing after 90 days, do this:

  • Call ITSAA: 012 312 7727
  • Email ITSAA: grantappeals@dsd.gov.za

Include your ID number and the month you appealed. Ask for a status update.

What Happens After Your Appeal is Approved?

  • You will get an SMS confirming approval and your next steps.
  • Payment is made for the specific month approved only. Not for all past months.
  • Each other declined month needs its own separate appeal.
  • Your eligibility is checked again every month. One approval does not lock in future payments.
  • Make sure your banking details are correct at srd.sassa.gov.za. Wrong bank details stop payment even after approval.

Reconfirm Every 3 Months

SASSA does not approve you once and pay forever. Every three months, SASSA runs new checks against UIF, NSFAS, DHA, and bank records to confirm you are still eligible.

If your circumstances have changed, update your information at srd.sassa.gov.za before the check runs. If you fail the check, your grant pauses and you may need to file a new appeal.

What Happens If Your Appeal is Rejected?

Can You SASSA SRD Appeal Again?

In most cases, no. ITSAA decisions are final. However, in rare cases new strong evidence or a procedural error you can formally request a secondary appeal from SASSA in writing.  

The 12-Month Wait

After a rejected appeal, you must wait 12 months before you can reapply for the SRD grant from the beginning. Use that time to fix all outstanding issues: identity records, bank details, UIF deregistration. A clean, prepared reapplication has a far better chance.

If you consider the decision unlawful or unfair, you may take the matter to the High Court. This is a last resort and requires proper legal support. Contact Legal Aid South Africa at 0800 110 110 they offer free help to qualifying applicants.

Who Actually Reviews Your Appeal? ITSAA vs SASSA

When you submit your appeal, SASSA does not review it. It goes straight to ITSAA.

ITSAA the Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals operates under the Department of Social Development (DSD). It is not SASSA. It does not report to SASSA. Its job is to review SASSA decisions independently. That independence is what makes the process fair and legally credible.

Tips to Make Your Appeal Succeed

  • Check your exact rejection reason before you do anything else. Your appeal must match it.
  • Fix the root cause first. If DHA has a wrong record, fix it before appealing. If UIF is still active, deregister first.
  • Use certified copies of all documents. Uncertified copies are often rejected.
  • Write a specific appeal statement. Name the month. Name the rejection reason. Explain the exact evidence you are submitting.
  • Act within 30 days not 90. Earlier submissions get processed more smoothly.
  • Keep copies of everything. Screenshots, stamped receipts, confirmation messages.
  • Follow up after 90 days if you hear nothing. Call 012 312 7727 or email ITSAA.

Watch Out for SASSA Appeal Scams

The SASSA SRD appeal is 100% free. Anyone asking for money to process your appeal is a scammer. Report them to SASSA on 0800 60 10 11.

Scammers target SASSA applicants because they know people are desperate.  

  • Someone asks for your OTP (one-time PIN). SASSA will never ask for your OTP.
  • A website or Facebook post offers to fast-track your appeal for a fee.
  • A WhatsApp link claims to be the official SASSA portal. Only use srd.sassa.gov.za.
  • No one can guarantee approval for a fee.
  • No one outside ITSAA can guarantee that.
  • The website URL ends in .com or .co.za instead of .gov.za.

Official SASSA channels only:

Channel

Details

SRD Appeal Portal

srd.sassa.gov.za/appeals

SASSA WhatsApp

082 046 8553

SASSA Helpline (free)

0800 60 10 11

ITSAA Phone

012 312 7727

ITSAA Email

grantappeals@dsd.gov.za

GovChat Platform

govchat.app

Legal Aid SA (free)

0800 110 110

SAFPS (fraud issues)

0860 101 248

Frequently Asked Questions

You will get an SMS on your registered phone number. Also check at srd.sassa.gov.za/appeals/appeal using your ID and phone number.

90 days from the date of your decline notice. The earlier you file, the better.

No. Only the specific month approved gets paid. Each other month needs its own separate appeal.

Yes. Child Support Grant does not automatically disqualify you from the SRD R370 grant.

Always. 100% free. Anyone charging a fee is running a scam.

Submit a written appeal at your nearest SASSA regional office or contact ITSAA directly at 012 312 7727.

SASSA detected monthly income above R624 during the assessment month. If it was a once-off transfer, submit an affidavit and bank statement to dispute it.

Final Word

“The single biggest mistake I see is people giving up after the first decline. They read the word ‘declined’ and think the door is closed. It is not. In most cases, the door is wide open you just need the right key.”

In all the years we have spent covering SASSA and the South African social grant system, one thing has stayed the same. The people who win their appeals are not the ones who got lucky. They are the ones who checked their rejection reason carefully, fixed the root problem first, and submitted the right documents on time. It is not complicated. It is just a process. And now you know it.

If your Sassa SRD appeal was declined, do not stop there. You still have options. You can request a secondary appeal. You can contact Legal Aid South Africa for free help. You can visit your SASSA office in person and ask for guidance.

The SASSA SRD R370 grant exists because the South African government recognises that people need support. Your right to appeal that support is written into the law. Use it.

Bookmark this page. Share it with someone you know who is going through the same thing. And if you have a question that this guide did not answer, leave a comment below or contact SASSA directly on 0800 60 10 11. You are not alone in this process.

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