Reconsider SASSA Grant: What It Means and What You Must Do
SASSA internal reconsideration ended in 2022. Here is exactly what reconsideration means in 2026, how to request it, and what happens after the decision.
To reconsider a SASSA grant application that was declined, you must lodge a formal appeal through the official portal at srd.dsd.gov.za/appeals. SASSA’s internal reconsideration process ended in 2022. All declined applications from April 2022 onwards go directly to the Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals. You have 90 days from the decline date to request reconsideration through this appeal process.
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- What Does Reconsider SASSA Application Mean
- The Difference Between Reconsideration and Appeal
- How to Request Reconsideration Through the Appeal Portal
- Common Reasons Your Application Was Declined
- How Long Does Reconsideration Take
- What Happens After the Decision
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Key Takeaways
- Sources and References
1. What Does Reconsider SASSA Application Mean
You received a decline notification. You believe it was wrong. And you want SASSA to look at your case again. This is what reconsider SASSA application means.
It means asking for a second review of a decision you disagree with. You are exercising your legal right under the Social Assistance Act of 2004. And you are saying the original decision was incorrect and needs to be reviewed.
Many people use the word reconsideration. Others call it an appeal. In practice, they mean the same thing. You are challenging a SASSA decision through the official process. For a complete guide to online SASSA appeals, see our detailed walkthrough.
The important thing to understand is this. SASSA no longer handles reconsiderations internally. All requests for reconsideration of SRD R370 grant declines from April 2022 onwards go to an independent body. And that body is the Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals, known as ITSAA.
2. The Difference Between Reconsideration and Appeal
This is where many people get confused. Here is the simple explanation.
| Process | Period | Who Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| SASSA Internal Reconsideration | May 2020 to March 2022 | SASSA internally. Now permanently closed. |
| ITSAA Appeal | April 2022 onwards | Independent Tribunal. Currently active. |
When someone says they want to reconsider their SASSA grant, the correct path in 2026 is the ITSAA appeal process. Not an internal SASSA reconsideration. That option no longer exists. Anyone telling you to go to a SASSA office for reconsideration is giving you outdated information.
3. How to Request Reconsideration Through the Appeal Portal
To request reconsideration of your SASSA grant in 2026, follow these steps carefully. If your application was declined, you may also want to check your SASSA status first to confirm the decline reason.
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Go to the Official Portal
Go to srd.dsd.gov.za/appeals. Use this address exactly. Any other website is not official.
- 2
Enter Your Details
Enter your 13-digit South African ID number. And enter the mobile phone number registered on your SASSA application.
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Request and Enter Your OTP
Click “Send PIN.” Enter the 6-digit OTP that arrives by SMS on your registered number.
- 4
Accept the Declaration
Read and accept the Declaration and Consent Documents. This is a legal step. Read it carefully.
- 5
Select the Declined Month
Select the specific declined month you want reconsidered from the list shown.
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Choose Your Reason and Submit
Choose your reconsideration reason from the dropdown. Add a short explanation if needed. Click Submit. And save your confirmation message immediately.
Six steps to request SASSA reconsideration. Enter your ID and registered phone. Request OTP. Select the declined month. Choose your reason. Submit and screenshot your confirmation. One submission per month. 90-day deadline applies.
4. Common Reasons Your Application Was Declined
Understanding why SASSA declined your application helps you build a stronger reconsideration request. If you are also experiencing approved but no payment date, check our separate guide.
- Alternative Income Detected. Money above R624 entered your bank account that month. Even a one-time family payment triggers this. In your reconsideration, explain clearly that the deposit was not regular income. And provide your bank statement showing the nature of the transaction.
- Identity Verification Failed. Your details do not match Department of Home Affairs records. Check your name spelling on your ID versus your application. And correct any errors on the SASSA portal before resubmitting.
- UIF Registered. The system shows you as an active UIF contributor. This is often an outdated database record. Visit the Department of Labour. Get a letter confirming you are not an active UIF beneficiary. And reference this in your reconsideration.
- NSFAS Registered. You are listed as receiving student financial aid. If this has ended, get a formal termination letter from NSFAS. Attach it to your reconsideration.
- Referred or SAFPS Flag. A fraud concern flag was raised. Complete biometric verification immediately. And contact SASSA on 0800 60 10 11 for guidance.
A family member sending you money once. A refund. A once-off gift. The automated system cannot tell the difference between these and regular income. This is exactly why the reconsideration process exists. Explain the source clearly and simply in your submission.
5. How Long Does Reconsideration Take
Once you submit your reconsideration request through the ITSAA portal, the process takes between 60 and 90 days.
During this time, ITSAA reviews your application against all relevant databases. SARS. UIF. Home Affairs. NSFAS. Banking records. They assess whether the original SASSA decision was correct or whether it should be overturned.
You will receive an SMS notification once the decision is made. Do not call repeatedly during the review period. Check your status online every two to three weeks at srd.dsd.gov.za/appeals. Meanwhile, check the SASSA payment dates 2026 to plan ahead.
| Stage | Timeline |
|---|---|
| You submit reconsideration | Day 1 |
| ITSAA receives and logs your case | Within a few days |
| ITSAA reviews against all databases | 60 to 90 days |
| SMS notification of outcome | After review completes |
| If approved, backdated payment issued | Next available payment cycle |
6. What Happens After the Decision
The ITSAA decision is the final internal recourse. Here is what happens in each case.
If Reconsideration Is Approved
ITSAA instructs SASSA to release payment for the reconsidered month. You receive it in the next available payment batch. And the payment is backdated to the original declined month.
If Reconsideration Is Rejected
The ITSAA decision is final internally. No further SASSA or ITSAA process is available for that specific month. Your only remaining option is a judicial review in the High Court within 180 days.
7. Frequently Asked Questions
8. Key Takeaways
- Reconsider SASSA application in 2026 means submitting a formal appeal through ITSAA at srd.dsd.gov.za/appeals.
- SASSA internal reconsideration ended in 2022. All current requests go to the Independent Tribunal.
- Submit within 90 days of your decline notification. After that, the window closes permanently.
- Each declined month needs its own separate reconsideration submission.
- Review takes 60 to 90 days. Check status online every two to three weeks.
- If approved, payment is released in the next available batch for that specific month.
- If ITSAA rejects, only High Court review remains. Contact Black Sash on 072 663 3739 for free help.
- The process is completely free. Never pay anyone to reconsider your application on your behalf.
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9. Sources and References
- 1.Department of Social Development. Official Appeals Portal. srd.dsd.gov.za/appeals. Accessed May 2026.
- 2.South African Social Security Agency. Official SRD Portal. srd.sassa.gov.za. Accessed May 2026.
- 3.Social Assistance Act 13 of 2004. Republic of South Africa.
- 4.Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals. ITSAA. 012 312 7727.
- 5.Black Sash South Africa. Free Paralegal Services. www.blacksash.org.za.
- 6.Promotion of Administrative Justice Act 3 of 2000. Republic of South Africa.
This article is produced by the SassaGrant Research Desk for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not official advice from SASSA, ITSAA, or any government department.
All information is based on publicly available sources and is accurate to the best of our knowledge as of May 2026. Procedures may change without notice. Always verify the latest information at srd.dsd.gov.za/appeals or by calling SASSA on 0800 60 10 11.
SassaGrant.com is an independent informational website. It is not affiliated with SASSA, ITSAA, or any government department. We do not process appeals. We do not collect personal information.
