If we approve your request to withdraw an application, the application will be considered as if it was never filed. If we deny your request for withdrawal, the application is treated as if the request for withdrawal was never filed.
Note: There is no right to reconsideration or appeal based on a withdrawn claim. You must file a new application if you later wish to claim benefits.
You may withdraw your application after we make a decision on your claim if the conditions in the above section are met and if:
Even if you withdraw a claim, we keep your application form and all related papers.
After the claimant's death, an application may be withdrawn, regardless of whether we have made a decision on it if:
Ordinarily, the filing date of the withdrawal is the day we receive the request and the filing date is used to determine if withdrawal is requested before or after a determination is made on the application. The withdrawal, however, does not become effective until SSA approves the withdrawal request.
You may cancel a request to withdraw an application if you file a written request at a proper place (see §1505), and the claimant is alive at the time you file the request for cancellation. For a cancellation request received after we approved the withdrawal, you must file the request no later than 60 days after the date of the notice of approval.
(To withdraw from medical insurance after a period of entitlement, see Chapter 24.)
Last Revised: Aug. 1, 2006