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SSA Field Office

Holland, MISSA Field Office

Holland serves 26 ZIP codes — file an SSDI application, submit medical records, or update your benefit details here.

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Your local SSA service center

As your local Social Security service center, the Holland office manages benefits for 68,835 residents. While the majority of the local population relies on retirement benefits, the office remains a primary point of contact for the 6,565 disabled workers in the area. With $132 million in monthly benefits flowing through this catchment, the staff handles a high volume of administrative tasks. This office serves as the starting point for your disability journey, covering 26 ZIP codes across the region.

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 responsibility lies with the state disability determination services. Additionally, this office does not conduct hearings, which are handled by a separate office. While walk-ins are accepted, scheduling an appointment in advance is recommended to reduce your wait time.

Who this office serves

68,835
Total beneficiaries
6,565
Disabled workers
54,565
Retired workers
26
ZIPs served

Beneficiaries in this service area receive an estimated $132,239k in Social Security benefits each month.

Before you visit

Bring a valid government-issued photo ID and a 15-year work history to your appointment. You should also provide a complete list of your treating physicians with their contact information, recent medical records, and a current list of all medications. If you have received any prior denial notices, bring those documents as well. An attorney can help you organize these materials to ensure your application is complete.

Avoid submitting an incomplete work history, as this frequently leads to processing delays. Many people also fail to provide recent medical records or neglect to mention conditions that contribute to your inability to work. Never sign any Social Security forms without reading them thoroughly to ensure the information is accurate. Providing incomplete or inconsistent data can significantly slow down the review of your claim.

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Should you bring an attorney?

Most people apply for benefits without legal assistance and only seek help after receiving a denial. Engaging an attorney during the initial application stage allows you to build a stronger evidence record from the start. A qualified lawyer can help you understand your options and ensure your application reflects the full extent of your disability. Consider a free case review to see how representation might impact your claim.

Your odds change dramatically with a lawyer

SSDI hearing approval rates — represented vs. on your own

WITHOUT A LAWYER
baseline approval rate
Unrepresented claimants
WITH A LAWYER
~3×
higher approval rate
Represented claimants
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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 Holland. The Holland field office holds your file at every appeal stage, but the substantive decisions happen further up the chain.

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