SASSA Reapplication: Everything You Need To Know 2025

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) continues to provide much-needed financial relief to citizens through the SRD (Social Relief of Distress) R350 grant. Whether you’re a returning beneficiary or a new applicant, the SASSA SRD R350 grant reapplication process has been made simpler and more accessible in 2025. You can easily reapply online via the SRD website or through WhatsApp, streamlining the process for those in need.
In this article, we’ll walk you through the entire SRD R350 reapplication procedure and help you navigate potential hurdles to ensure that your application is processed smoothly.
How to Reapply for the SASSA SRD R350 Grant in 2025
If you were previously a recipient of the SRD R350 grant or are a new applicant, you’ll need to reapply to continue receiving the grant. The process has been simplified for ease of access. Below, we’ll outline the two main ways you can submit your reapplication: via the SRD website and WhatsApp.
1. Reapply for the SRD R350 Grant Online via the SRD Website
The SRD website is a convenient and fast option for submitting your reapplication. To get started, follow these steps:
- Visit the Official SRD Website
Go to the SRD website at https://srd.sassa.gov.za/. - Select Your Category
Scroll down and choose the appropriate category: either “South African ID Holders” or “Asylum Seekers and Special Permit Holders.” - Start the Application
Click on the yellow tab that says “Click here to apply online” under the section titled “How do I apply for this SRD Grant.” - Enter Your Mobile Number
You will be directed to a page where you will need to provide your mobile number. Ensure it’s the one registered under your name. - Receive and Enter the SMS Pin
After submitting your number, you will receive an SMS with a PIN. Enter this pin on the website to proceed. - Agree to the Terms and Conditions
Accept the consent terms as prompted by the website. - Fill in Personal Details
Complete the required fields with your personal details and verify them against the Home Affairs database to confirm your eligibility.
Once your details are validated, your application will be processed, and you will receive a confirmation.
2. Reapply for the SRD R350 Grant via WhatsApp
If you prefer a more direct method, you can also apply for the SRD R350 grant via WhatsApp. This user-friendly approach is perfect for those who may not be as comfortable using websites.
Here’s how to apply via WhatsApp:
- Send a Message to 082 046 8553
Initiate a chat by sending a message to the WhatsApp number provided by SASSA. - Follow the Instructions
The WhatsApp bot will guide you through the process by asking for your personal details. Provide the information as prompted. - Receive Your Reference Number and OTP
Once the system verifies your details, you will be sent a reference number and a One-Time Password (OTP). - Verify Your Identity
Click on the link provided in the message, enter the OTP, and verify your details, including your surname and ID number. - Agree to the Terms and Conditions
Confirm your details and agree to the terms and conditions as instructed. - Final Confirmation
After completing the steps, your application will be submitted, and you will receive a confirmation message.
What Happens If Your SRD R350 Grant Application is Denied?
In some cases, applicants may receive a notification that their application for the SRD R350 grant has been denied. This can happen due to various reasons, such as issues with income verification or discrepancies in personal details.
Fortunately, there’s an appeals process in place that allows you to challenge the denial and provide additional information. Here’s a step-by-step guide to appeal a denied application:
Step 1: Understand the Reason for Denial
You will receive a notification that outlines why your application was rejected. Common reasons for denial include:
- Income Discrepancies: If the system detects that your income exceeds the eligibility threshold.
- Incomplete Application: If certain required details were not provided.
- Ineligibility: If you don’t meet the required criteria for the grant.
Step 2: Prepare Your Appeal
You must submit your appeal within 30 days from receiving the denial notice. Make sure to gather all necessary documents to support your case, such as proof of unemployment, income statements, or any corrections to personal details.
Step 3: Submit Your Appeal
You can submit your appeal via the SRD website or through the link provided in your denial notification. Have your ID number and reference number ready to ensure the process goes smoothly.
Once your appeal is submitted, you will receive confirmation that it has been received and is being reviewed.
Step 4: Appeal Review Process
SASSA will reassess your case, and this review can take several weeks. During this time, they will consider any new information you’ve provided and recheck the details.
Step 5: Receive the Outcome of Your Appeal
After the review is complete, you will be notified of the outcome, either by SMS or email. If your appeal is successful, you will receive instructions on how to proceed with receiving the grant. If the appeal is unsuccessful, you can request further clarification or explore additional steps.
Important Notes About Reapplying for the SRD R350 Grant
- One Application Per Applicant: It’s important to note that you only need to submit one application, either online or via WhatsApp. SASSA will only process a single application per individual.
- Grant Status Updates: Keep an eye on the SRD website or your WhatsApp notifications for updates regarding your application status.
- Eligibility Criteria: Ensure you meet the eligibility requirements, such as being a South African citizen, permanent resident, or holder of a special permit.
Conclusion: The Importance of the SRD R350 Grant in 2025
The SRD R350 grant continues to serve as a crucial support mechanism for vulnerable South Africans who are struggling due to the ongoing economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The reapplication process, made more accessible through online and WhatsApp channels, ensures that individuals who are eligible can easily apply or reapply for the assistance they need.
As we move through 2025, it’s essential to stay informed about the reapplication deadlines and follow the correct procedures to ensure your application is considered. The grant remains a vital lifeline for many during these challenging times, and knowing how to properly apply for it will help ensure you don’t miss out on this essential support.
Whether you choose to apply online or via WhatsApp, make sure to complete your application correctly and on time.
Check the Status of Sassa
After submitting your application, you can monitor its progress to see if it has been approved or declined. Once approved, regularly check the status of your upcoming grant payments. You can check your Sassa status through the following methods:

SASSA Website
Check Your Status Here
FAQs About SASSA Reapplication
What if my SASSA SRD application is rejected?
You can submit an appeal if your application is denied due to eligibility or technical errors. Access the SASSA appeal form on the official website, submit the required information, and await further review.
Can I change my banking details after reapplying?
Yes, you can update your banking details by logging into your SASSA account and editing your profile. Ensure the changes are made well before the scheduled payment dates to avoid delays.
Is there a deadline for reapplication?
Yes, reapplication deadlines vary but generally coincide with the grant’s expiration. We recommend applying at least two weeks before your current SRD grant expires.

I’m Luan Arno, the owner of Check-SASSA.co.za, where I help South Africans navigate SASSA services. As a father of two living in Johannesburg, I’m passionate about making essential information accessible to those in need. With a background in community service and digital communications, I aim to simplify the process of checking benefits. When I’m not working, I love exploring our beautiful country with my family. Thank you for visiting Check-SASSA!