Your application has not yet been approved – this is the meaning of Sassa status pending. Pending means your application has not yet been approved, your details still need to be screened and verified first. Once approved, you will receive an SMS from SASSA requesting your banking details, then you will be paid.
Sassa Status Pending
Pending means your application has not yet been approved, your details still need to be screened and verified first. Once approved, you will receive an SMS from SASSA requesting your banking details, then you will be paid.
There is no set payment date for the R350 SRD grant. If your application was successful, then you will receive your payment accordingly.
What to Do About Sassa Status Pending
Should you be seeing a ‘Bank details pending’ as you do a SASSA R350 grant status check, this means that your application, or reapplication, has been received. However, you haven’t submitted bank details or preferences for how your R350 grant payment should be made.
The client should submit their banking details via the website. “Once approved, you will receive an SMS from SASSA requesting your banking details, then you will be paid.”
Should you see ‘Reapplication Pending‘ Sassa application status? You will then need to submit your Sassa application for R350 using the SRD Sassa website.
Follow the below steps to fix your reapplication pending sassa status:
- Go to srd.sassa.gov.za to apply online
- Enter your mobile number
- Click “Send SMS”
- Then enter the one time pin (OTP) that Sassa has sent to the number
- Continue the application process by filling in the steps required
Conclusion About Sassa Status Pending
The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) said that a ‘Pending’ application status means that their application has not been approved yet. Sassa is still in the process of scanning the applicant’s details so that they can be verified.
“Pending means your application has not yet been approved, your details still need to be screened and verified first. Once approved, you will receive an SMS from SASSA requesting your banking details, then you will be paid.” – Sassa said
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