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I am on an H1B. Can I travel to the US after retirement on a tourist visa to collect my social security?

TL; DR: Social Security offers overseas direct deposit for beneficiaries. There is no need to travel to the US to apply for or pick up benefits.More information can be found by reading the SSA booklet on payments outside the US, found here: https://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10137.pdf (https://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10137.pdf)However, if you're one of the many Indian citizens working in the US on H-1B, you may wish to read further for additional information and my answer may dispel many myths you may have heard about foreign workers and Social Security retirement benefits.Provided one is fully qualified by having 40 quarters of coverage (generally 10 years of work), they can draw a retirement benefit. In the past, foreign workers who chose not to pursue LPR status didn’t remain in the US long enough to earn 40 SSA work quarters. However, with the American Competitiveness in the 21st Century Act, this has changed, primarily for India-born workers who cannot get LPR status in a timely manner because of the diversity cap in Sec 202(a)(2) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Those workers with an approved I-140 petition can remain in H-1B status indefinitely. These same workers are going to be the ones who are most likely to work long enough to qualify for a retirement benefit while at the same time not being LPRs or citizens of the US.How does the quarter of coverage system work? Below is a table showing the amount of Social Security taxable income that one must earn in a given year to get one quarter of coverage:A maximum of four quarters can be earned in a given year. For 2020, once one has earned $5,640, they have earned their four quarters for the year. For a person earning six figures, they’ll earn this by the end of January. The amount a quarter is worth may not seem like much, but when one looks at a person earning the federal minimum wage working 40 hours per week, it will take them five months (20 weeks) of full time work to earn four quarters. The best way to determine SSA taxed earnings is by looking at one’s W-2:Box 3 will show the wages that were taxed for Social Security. So long as this amount is over the value for four work quarters, one has earned all their quarters for that year.The tax deduction on one’s paycheck can have many names. It can be ‘Social Security’, however other acronyms used are OASDI, FICA (the law that mandates payroll taxes for Social Security contributions and Medicare) and SSDI (which refers to the disability benefit only.) Depending on how an employer chooses to list deductions, they may be broken out into the 6.2% Social Security amount and the 1.45% Medicare amount or they may be lumped together at 7.65% of income subject to these taxes. Both the employer and the employee contribute an equal amount. Self employed persons who are sole proprietors (Schedule C) will pay both portions or 15.3%; this is commonly called the self-employment tax, but it is the same tax employees pay, just twice as much to account for the fact the the self employed person is also their own employer.Do not confuse Social Security retirement and disability benefits with the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, which is also administered by the Social Security Administration. It is a separate welfare program for US citizens and certain LPRs. It cannot be paid to beneficiaries who live outside the US. SSI is means tested and for the disabled and elderly who are very poor and have no or little other income and resources of their own.Another confusion is company retirement plans like 401(k)s. These plans are private. Every plan is different and rules vary. Normally contributions to these plans are refunded to the contributor if they have not become vested by contributing for the required minimum period of time. If one is forced to cash out a 401(k), they need to see a financial planner or accountant if they are not aware of the pitfalls of cashing out a 401(k) before one is 59 1/2 and/or taking the money out all at one. Read one’s 401(k) literature carefully.Edit: There is a lot of disinformation out there. If one wants to comment that my answer is incorrect or a reply to a comment is incorrect, they must post links to original research, not links to discussion groups or hearsay anecdotal evidence, news articles, etc. I will not allow the comments to this answer to be used to spread disinformation.I am open to learning new information or a correction from what my own original research has found, but such information must be substantiated. Any contrary comments without valid citations will be deleted. You have been warned - my answer, my rules.Currently, according to the Social Security Administration, there is exists no treaty, or totalization agreement, between the US and India regarding social security benefits or contributions. U.S. International Social Security AgreementsA person must contribute to Social Security and earn 40 work quarters (10 years) to be insured for a retirement benefit. Generally, H-1B status can last a maximum of six years. However, the AC-21 Act allows H-1B status to be extended indefinitely, thus it is possible for certain H-1B workers to meet the 40 quarter requirement. AC21 generally benefits those foreign workers with an approved I-140 petition but who cannot apply permanent residence yet due to the artificial backlog created by INA Sec. 202(a)(2). Those affected are mostly India-born.Please do not contribute to the disinformation that already exists. Do original research on the law for yourself, do not rely on the Internet or even my own answer. Every person’s case is unique; what applies to one may not apply to all.Edit #2: Please do not confuse the Supplemental Security Income program (SSI) with Social Security retirement benefits, referred to by many acronyms such as SSDI and OASDI. FICA is the law that mandates payroll deduction of the taxes for OASDI and Medicare. These are separate programs. SSI is a welfare benefit available only to US citizens and in limited circumstances, LPRs. SSI is means tested and is designed for those with no income or resources who cannot work for medical reasons or have reached retirement age. This is not the program I'm talking about.Edit #3: Moved some information in the prior edits into the main answer and reorganized the answer for easier reading. 25K plus views! I hope all those who have read are much better informed about Social Security than they were.Edit #4: Added information about how SSA work quarters are earned. This answer is getting really long, however I’m adding information based on questions raised in the comments. I’ve also done more revising and reorganization to shorten the answer.Edit #5: Added information that 401(k) plans and other company offered retirement savings plans are private and have nothing to do with Social Security.

Ho long does it take to receive a check in the mail from Social Security?

After March 1, 2013, direct deposit is the sole option to get SSI/SSDI/RSDI. Paper checks were only an option before then.Social Security Direct DepositSo if you’re waiting for a check currently there’s a problem.

Why don't employers pay employees after every shift?

There used to be jobs like that, that paid every day. The problem was, it meant everybody knew there would be a big box of cash at the job site at the end of the day. Now people get direct deposit, and the soonest that can happen is next morning, even if the accountants are miraculous at getting all the data input.Now employees have to be identified. They have to have social security cards and birth certificates and stuff. Tax has to be taken out. It’s pretty hard to make that all work as fast as people walk up to you, and the guys at the end of the line really hate the wait.

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