Sassa Reapplication For R350 SRD Grant Status Check
If your SASSA R350 was declined showing “sassa reapplication pending” or you just forgot to apply relax. You dont have to start your whole life over. There’s a thing called SASSA reapplication, which basically means: apply again properly this time. A friend of mine got rejected because of one wrong bank detail he fixed it reapplied and got approved the next month.
Many people get stuck seeing “reapplication pending” or “declined after approval” and panic.
No need Just check your SRD reapplication status it tells you if your new form was accepted, rejected, or still pending in their system.
And if several days have passed and no update has arrived, there is also the option to appeal – I will explain that later as well.
You are here because SASSA’s system is confusing. I get it. I’ve seen people waste days going in circles. That’s why I’m writing this — so you can understand in 5 minutes what others couldn’t in 5 weeks. Simple language, straight info, no fluff.
Let’s sort this reapplication thing out together step by step.
Sassa Srd Reapplication

How Do I Reapply a Sassa Reapplication For R350?
- Go to the Official SRD Website: https://srd.sassa.gov.za
- Open it in your phone or computer browser
Scroll Down and Click on ‘South African ID Holders’
- This is for citizens with SA ID.
- (If you’re an asylum seeker or special permit holder, click your option.)
Enter Your ID Number & Mobile Number
Make sure you use the same number you registered with before (or want to use now).
Confirm OTP (One-Time Pin)
- SASSA will send a 6-digit OTP on your phone.
- Enter that to continue.
Accept the Declaration
- You’ll be asked to agree that SASSA can verify your info (income, bank, ID).
- Just tick and go next.
Select Months for Reapplication
- Choose the months you’re reapplying for (e.g. June, July 2025).
- Only pick the ones you missed or were declined.
Pick a Reason Why You Need the Grant
Options may include:
- “No income”
- “Unemployed”
- “No alternative support”
Be honest SASSA verifies.
Submit the Application
- Click Submit you’ll see a message like:
“Your reapplication has been received”
Check Status After a Few Days
Go to : https://srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/status
Enter your ID and phone again to check your new status:
- Pending
- Approved
- Declined
Reasons for SASSA Reapplication
People don’t just reapply for fun. SASSA reapplication happens when something goes wrong in the system and most of the time, it’s not even your fault. Maybe your info didn’t match, maybe you missed the deadline, or maybe they flagged you for income even though you’re broke. I know someone who got declined just because their bank account was linked to an old job they fixed it and reapplied.
Here are the most common reasons you might need to reapply:
- Your application was declined but you’re still eligible
- You missed applying during the open window
- You entered wrong ID or phone number the first time
- SASSA system says “reapplication required”
- You changed your banking details or address
- Your status says “pending for too long” without updates
How Do I Confirm My Sassa Reapplication
To confirm your SASSA reapplication, you do not need to call anyone or visit any office. Just go to https://srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/status enter your ID number and phone and hit submit.
It’ll show you the status for each month if it says “reapplication received” or “pending” that means it’s in the system.
I’ve seen someone reapply and then sit waiting for SMS that never came. Bro, don’t wait — check it yourself. If you see “approved” you’re good.
If its still “pending” after a week or two, you might need to follow up or appeal. That’s it. Nothing fancy. Just keep your info correct, check status often and you’ll be fine.
Sassa Contact Support Online
If you Are stuck with your SASSA application, need help with reapplication, or your SRD status isn’t updating you can contact SASSA support directly
SASSA Contact Support Details
- Toll-Free Call Centre:
0800 60 10 11
(Free from any network in South Africa) - Email for SRD Queries:
srd@sassa.gov.za - Official Website:
https://srd.sassa.gov.za - Appeals Website:
https://srd.dsd.gov.za/appeals
FAQs About “SASSA Reapplication for R350 Grant”
SASSA reapplication means applying again for the R350 SRD grant if your previous application expired, was declined, or cancelled. It allows you to get back on the system for future payments.
You should reapply if your application status is declined, your details have changed, or if SASSA specifically requests a reapplication via SMS or website notice.
Visit srd.sassa.gov.za, enter your ID and phone number, and follow the reapplication instructions. Complete all sections and verify your phone number using the OTP.
No. Once approved, you don’t need to reapply each month. But if your status changes or your application is declined, then a reapplication might be required.
Yes, you can. If your application was declined, update your info and reapply correctly. Make sure your name, ID, and bank details match exactly with Home Affairs and your bank.
Go to srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/status, enter your ID and phone number, and you’ll see your current status: pending, approved, declined, or paid.
“Pending” means SASSA is still verifying your information. Don’t reapply again. Just wait and check after a few days. It usually takes 7–14 working days.
No. Always use the same phone number you used during your original application. If you lost that number, update it first before reapplying using the “Change Phone Number” option.
Only if your bank account has changed. Otherwise, keep your existing details. Always make sure your account is active and matches your ID number.
It usually takes between 7 to 21 working days, depending on verification speed. If it takes longer, contact SASSA or submit an appeal if you get declined.
You can appeal the decision by visiting https://srd.dsd.gov.za/appeals. Enter your ID and phone number, choose the reason, and submit the form.
Here are your options:
Call: 0800 60 10 11
Email: srd@sassa.gov.za
Visit: Nearest SASSA office with your ID and phone.