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If you are applying for disability retirement, you must complete SF 3107, Appli cation for Immediate Retirement, and SF 3112, Documentation In Support of Disability Retirement. Your employing agency will help you complete these forms and will forward the completed forms to the Office of Personnel Manage ment (OPM).
Eligibility: Deferred retirement requires at least 5 years of service, while postponed retirement needs at least 10 years and reaching your MRA. Health Benefits: With deferred retirement, you lose FEHB coverage. Postponed retirement allows you to reinstate FEHB when you begin receiving your annuity.
1. You must have completed at least 18 months of Federal civilian service which is creditable under FERS. 2. You must, while employed in a position subject to the retirement system, have become disabled, because of disease or injury, for useful and efficient service in your current position.
It typically takes around 9-12 months to receive an initial decision from the OPM for Federal Disability Retirement.
As soon as we are notified of your death, we will stop your annuity payments and send an Application for Death Benefits to the person(s) who appears to be entitled to death benefits. If Federal Employees Group Life Insurance is payable, we also will send an application for the benefit.
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