If you’ve applied for the SRD (Social Relief of Distress) grant through SASSA, you might have come across the status code “370.”
This code can leave you wondering about the status of your application and what it means for your approval process.
Understanding this code is key to managing your expectations and knowing the next steps.
What Does SRD SASSA Check Status 370 Mean?
When you check your SRD SASSA application status and you see “370,” it indicates that there is an issue with your application.
This code usually signifies that your application has been processed, but there are some discrepancies or additional verification required before it can be fully approved.
Why Did I Receive Status 370?
Receiving status code “370” might be due to several reasons.
SASSA uses this code to notify applicants that further verification is needed for their application to proceed.
This could be related to your personal details, bank account information, or even missing documents.
What Should I Do if My Status is 370?
If you’ve received status 370, you can follow these steps to resolve the issue:
- Double-Check Your Application
Review your SRD application carefully to ensure all the information you provided is correct. Check your personal details, including your ID number and contact information. Mistakes in these areas are common causes of status 370. - Verify Your Banking Details
Often, the issue lies in the bank details you provided. Ensure that the bank account details are correct and active. Incorrect banking information may delay or prevent payment. - Contact SASSA for Assistance
If you’ve confirmed that all details are correct, but you’re still stuck with status 370, the best course of action is to contact SASSA directly. You can reach them through their helpline, social media, or by visiting a SASSA office. They can provide clarity on why your status remains 370 and guide you on how to proceed.
Can I Reapply if My Application Has Status 370?
No, if your application has been processed and you’ve received a status of 370, you do not need to reapply.
The issue likely lies with the verification process.
Instead, focus on correcting the errors or providing the necessary information to resolve the matter.
How Long Will It Take to Resolve Status 370?
The time it takes to resolve your status 370 can vary.
If you need to update your banking information or clarify personal details, this can take a few days to a couple of weeks.
The process depends on how quickly you can correct the issues and how fast SASSA can process the updates.
Will I Receive My Grant if I Have Status 370?
Receiving status 370 does not mean you won’t get your SRD grant.
It simply means that there is a hold on your application until the issue is resolved.
Once your application clears the verification process, your grant will be approved, and payment should follow.
How Can I Check My SRD SASSA Status?
To check your SRD SASSA status, follow these steps:
- Visit the SASSA Website
Head over to the official SASSA website, where you can check the status of your application. - Use the SRD Portal
Log into the SRD grant portal with your details. You’ll need your ID number and other personal information. - Check via SMS
You can also check your status by sending an SMS to 082 046 8553. The response will contain the current status of your application.
Can I Appeal if My SRD Application Is Denied?
Yes, you can appeal if your SRD application is denied.
If SASSA denies your application after status 370, you have the right to submit an appeal.
This process can be done through the SASSA website or by visiting their offices.
You will need to provide supporting documentation that explains your case.
How Do I Know if My Application is Fully Approved?
Once SASSA clears any issues related to status 370, your status should update to “approved.”
This means that your application has been fully processed, and you will soon receive your grant payment.
You can continue checking your status until the approval is confirmed.