What happens to my SSDI if I move to another state, like Minnesota?

By Hogan Smith

Updated 11/25/2025


If you're receiving SSDI and are thinking about moving to another state, like Minnesota, you may be wondering how it will affect your benefits. The good news is that SSDI benefits are not restricted by state boundaries—your eligibility and amount will generally remain the same. However, you will need to update your address with the Social Security Administration (SSA) to ensure your payments continue without interruption. It’s also important to remember that moving may affect your access to local resources, like medical providers or support services, so it's a good idea to research those ahead of time. Keeping the SSA informed of any changes in your living situation will help prevent delays or complications in your benefits.

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The Impact of Moving to Another State, Like Minnesota, on Your SSDI Benefits

If you’re receiving SSDI benefits and are planning to move to a different state, such as Minnesota, it’s important to understand how the move will impact your benefits. Here’s what you should know about SSDI when relocating:


  • Your SSDI Benefits Won't Change – SSDI benefits are federal, meaning they are not affected by the state you live in. Your eligibility and the amount of benefits you receive will remain the same regardless of your new location.
  • Notify the SSA of Your Move – It’s essential to update your address with the Social Security Administration (SSA) as soon as you move. This will ensure that your benefits continue without delays, and you’ll receive important notices at your new address.
  • Impact on State-Specific Programs – While your SSDI benefits won’t change, certain state-specific programs or services may differ. Minnesota may offer additional state benefits for individuals receiving SSDI, so it's worth researching if you're eligible for any local assistance or support programs.
  • Access to Healthcare Providers You may need to switch healthcare providers after moving. If you’re enrolled in Medicaid or any other healthcare plan, make sure your coverage continues in Minnesota and that your new healthcare providers accept your insurance.
  • Local Resources and Support Services – Moving to Minnesota might also affect your access to local resources, such as disability services, therapy, or job support programs. Look into available resources in Minnesota to ensure you have access to the services you need.
  • Update Your Direct Deposit Information – If your direct deposit information changes due to the move, you will need to update your banking details with the SSA to avoid any payment interruptions.
  • No Effect on Social Security Eligibility – Moving to Minnesota or any other state does not affect your long-term eligibility for SSDI. As long as you continue to meet the SSA's requirements, you will continue receiving benefits.


Additional Tips for SSDI Beneficiaries Moving to Minnesota:


  • Make sure to report your new address promptly to the SSA to avoid any disruptions in your benefits.
  • Consider consulting local disability organizations to learn more about programs available in Minnesota that may assist you with your SSDI benefits.
  • Check your healthcare coverage and ensure you have access to the care and providers you need in your new location.


Common Mistakes to Avoid When Moving:
  • Neglecting to notify the SSA of your address change can result in delays in your benefits.
  • Failing to update your banking information could lead to missed payments.
  • Forgetting to research state-specific disability programs that could benefit you in your new state.


How Hogan Smith Can Help

At Hogan Smith, we understand the complexities of managing SSDI benefits when moving to another state, such as Minnesota. Our team is dedicated to helping you ensure a smooth transition and continue receiving your benefits without disruption. We can:



  • Assist you in updating your information with the SSA, ensuring your address and any necessary details are correctly reported to avoid interruptions in your SSDI payments.
  • Help you navigate the changes that may come with relocating to Minnesota, including understanding state-specific disability programs that could provide additional support.
  • Guide you through any changes to your healthcare providers or insurance, ensuring your medical needs continue to be met while maintaining eligibility for SSDI.
  • Offer expert advice if your benefits are delayed or questioned, helping you address any concerns with the SSA and ensuring your payments continue without issues during your relocation process.


Contact Hogan Smith Today

If you're moving to another state like Minnesota and are concerned about your SSDI benefits, contact Hogan Smith today for a free consultation. Our experienced team will assist you in updating your information with the SSA, help you navigate any state-specific programs, and ensure your benefits continue without disruption. Reach out now to secure your SSDI benefits during your move!


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