The possibility of withdrawing up to R$18,000 from the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) has aroused great interest among beneficiaries. Therefore, this opportunity arises due to benefit reviews and accumulations of retroactive amounts. Many beneficiaries may not be aware that they are entitled to these amounts, which result from payment differences or benefit updates.
Therefore, it is important to understand how to check eligibility and proceed with the withdrawal of these amounts. The process for withdrawing these amounts involves a few important steps. First, beneficiaries must check whether they have amounts to receive. This can be done through the Meu INSS app or website, where it is possible to check whether there are retroactive amounts to be paid.
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Checking eligibility for INSS withdrawal
To check if you are entitled to withdraw up to R$18,000, access the portal or application My INSS. Log in with your CPF and password, and look for the “Benefit Payments” section. There, you can check if there are retroactive amounts available for withdrawal. This query is essential to confirm your eligibility for the benefit.
What is the procedure?
Once eligibility has been confirmed, the next step is to understand how to make the withdrawal. Generally, the INSS deposits the amounts directly into the bank account linked to the benefit. This way, if there is any pending matter or need for more information, the INSS will contact you. In some cases, it may be necessary to go to an INSS or bank branch to complete the process.
Withdrawing up to R$18,000 from INSS is a real possibility for many beneficiaries, but it requires verifying eligibility and understanding the withdrawal process. By accessing Meu INSS, beneficiaries can easily check their rights and follow the necessary procedures to receive the amounts due. It is a valuable opportunity that can make a big difference in the financial lives of beneficiaries.