ANSES Payment Calendar

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Check official channels: website, Mi ANSES app and 130 hotline

Step by step: from the official website

Go to the government website and search for "ANSES Payment Calendar." Choose your benefit and check the payment date based on the last digit of your ID number. It's quick, free, and requires no installation. If you want to see "When and where I can collect my payment," you can enter your CUIL (tax identification number) to check the payment method and location. Save the link to your browser's favorites for easy access next time.

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Step by step: from the Mi ANSES app

Download the official "Mi ANSES" app, log in with your CUIL and Social Security password, and go to Payments. There you'll see the payment date, method, and location, as well as options like changing your payment method, tracking your application, accessing your employment history, and obtaining certificates. The app also allows you to submit your AUH Booklet or School Certificate and keep your information up to date, all from your phone.

Data update and payment method

If you change banks or close an account, update your bank account details (CBU) before the payment date. Confirm your phone number and email address are up to date to receive notifications. An updated database speeds up payments, reduces rejections, and notifies you of any changes to your benefits without you having to visit an office.

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If you don't see the payment or an error appears

Verify that the ID and tax identification numbers (CUIL) you entered are correct and that your benefit is active. Try again at a different time, and if the problem persists, use the Virtual Assistance service or call 130 to escalate your case. Have your benefit number and payment account details ready to expedite your claim.

Official channels and downloads

Use only official sources for information and transactions. Below you have direct links to the website and app for Android/iOS.

ChannelAccessWhat is it for?
Payment Schedule (State Portal)OpenSee dates by benefit and ID number ending
My ANSES (web)OpenCheck payment date and location, details and procedures
My ANSES (Android)DischargeOfficial app: payment dates, payment method, employment history
My ANSES (iOS)DischargeOfficial iPhone app: inquiries and procedures
Line 130Free telephone supportConsultations, appointments and guidance

Practical tips for payday

If you go to the bank, bring your ID, stay on your appointment date, and choose off-peak hours. At the ATM, check available withdrawals and consider making direct digital payments from your account to save time. If you use a digital wallet, transfer only what you need and leave the rest safely in your account for monthly expenses.

Monthly planning with the calendar

Create a board with your payment dates for each benefit (AUH, PNC, SUAF, Retirement) and schedule service payments 24–48 hours before they are due. This will help you avoid delays and give you some leeway in case of rescheduling. If another family member also receives benefits, coordinate days for large purchases and establish a joint fund for unexpected expenses.

If you are paid through a proxy

Confirm the validity of the power of attorney and bring the required documentation. Schedule your visit to the branch and, if possible, make an appointment. The attorney-in-fact must adhere to the expiration date associated with the account holder's ID; in some cases, the bank may request additional verification when there are changes to the account or payment method.

Operational summary

1) Check your payment date using your ID number. 2) Confirm the payment location and method. 3) Update your bank account details (CBU) and contact information. 4) Save official links and downloads. 5) Organize your payments according to the calendar. Following this sequence will make each month more predictable and ease the strain on your finances.

Turn to the last page to put together your 15-minute plan: reminders, pre-checks, and a checklist to leave nothing to chance.


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