The Corpus Christi office serves 96,915 total beneficiaries across 59 ZIP codes. Of these, 11,665 individuals receive SSDI benefits, representing 12% of the local caseload. When visiting, prioritize bringing your full work history and current medical records to ensure your application is complete. An attorney can help you avoid common filing errors that lead to initial denials. This office manages $156 million in monthly benefits for the local community.
Your local SSA service center
Your local Social Security service center in Corpus Christi supports a population where 12% of beneficiaries receive SSDI. This office manages a significant caseload, distributing $156 million in monthly benefits to residents across 59 ZIP codes. While the majority of the 96,915 beneficiaries are retired, the office remains a vital resource for you to establish your initial claims. Understanding the local beneficiary mix helps you see that you are part of a large, structured system of support.
You can visit this office to file an initial SSDI application, drop off required medical documentation, or verify your identity for benefit updates. Please note that this location does not make the final decision on your disability claim, as that process is handled by the state DDS. Additionally, this office does not conduct hearings, which are managed by a separate Office of Hearings Operations. You should schedule an appointment in advance to minimize your wait time.
Who this office serves
Beneficiaries in this service area receive an estimated $156,191k in Social Security benefits each month.
Corpus Christi SSA Field Office
3801 S Port Ave
Corpus Christi, TX 78415
Mon–Fri · 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
View on SSA.gov →Before you visit
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID and a detailed work history covering the last 15 years. You should also provide a comprehensive list of your treating physicians, including their contact information and addresses. Have your recent medical records, a list of current medications, and any previous denial letters ready for the claims representative. An appointment typically lasts between 45 and 90 minutes, so plan your travel accordingly.
You may delay your claim by failing to provide a complete 15-year work history or missing recent medical documentation. Forgetting to disclose mental health conditions or secondary physical impairments often results in an incomplete picture of your disability. Avoid signing any forms without reading them thoroughly, as inaccuracies can lead to processing delays. Providing precise information the first time is the most effective way to keep your application moving.
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Check My BenefitsShould you bring an attorney?
The application stage is the foundation of your entire disability case. Most people who apply without legal guidance face higher rates of initial denial due to missing evidence or procedural errors. An attorney can help you understand your options and ensure your application is as strong as possible from day one.
Your odds change dramatically with a lawyer
SSDI hearing approval rates — represented vs. on your own
Source: U.S. Government Accountability Office, GAO-18-37. The 3× gap is a population-wide average across all judges; individual outcomes vary.
If your SSDI claim moves to a hearing
About two-thirds of initial SSDI applications nationwide are denied. If yours is, your case moves to a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge at one of the regional hearing offices that handles appeals from Corpus Christi. The Corpus Christi field office holds your file at every appeal stage, but the substantive decisions happen further up the chain.
