Citizens of the United States with an accepted SSI Supplemental Security Income check know that their payment will be deposited into their checking account each month.
However, we occasionally encounter irregularities that prevent the payment from being deposited into the checking account in the same month.
This means that we may have to wait too long to receive a new payment, as has been the case in March, since the most recent SSI Supplemental Security Income payment was sent in February.
Therefore, we are facing the most anticipated payment of the last few weeks. This SSI Supplemental Security Income check will very soon be reaching the pockets of Americans and just meeting a few requirements will be enough to be able to get the payment.
Who gets the new SSI Supplemental Security Income?
The Social Security Administration will issue the new SSI Supplemental Security Income payment on April 1st, 2025. This check is directly related to this month’s payment schedule, so there are no issues with this monthly benefit.
So, if you have been waiting for this payment since February 2025, you will soon be able to enjoy it. In any case, payment of this benefit is important for many Americans, as some citizens rely on it to pay their bills and do their regular shopping.

Taking all of this into account, the most important thing is to meet the requirements for receiving this payment on a monthly basis. Remember that the check for this benefit increased to $967 in 2025 due to the COLA increase, but not all beneficiaries receive this amount.
Requirements for monthly SSI Supplemental Security Income
There are two mandatory requirements for receiving a new SSI Supplemental Security Income check each month. The first requirement is to be at least 65 years old.
We could apply for this benefit if we were not of that age and had a disability. Thus, either of the two requirements is sufficient to receive the payment.
The other requirement is to have a low monthly income and limited resources. If we have limited financial resources, we could apply for the SSI Supplemental Security Income check, which would deposit up to $967 in our checking account each month.
The amount we receive is directly related to our income. If our income is extremely low, the payment will be higher, and vice versa. If our income increases significantly in the future, we may be able to discontinue receiving the benefit or receive a lower check.