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No 401k.  Social Security Disability is being determined with the courts and my attorney at the moment.  That is another, at least 40lk since my claim is from 2005.  But I am not including that in my award at this time.  The VA decision certainly helps with the SSA With the VA decision, SSDI is looking more promising.

There is also the possibility, because of the tax treaties, that once I receive my Niederlassung, permanent residence permit here in Germany, that my years of contributing to SSA will count for German retirement insurance.

"Schiller sprach zu Goethe, Steck in dem Arsch die Flöte! Goethe sagte zu Schiller, Mein Arsch ist kein Triller!"

by Jeffersonian Democrat (rzg6f@virginia.edu) on Wed Mar 24th, 2010 at 09:54:08 AM EST
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My understanding of the latter point is that the tax treaties mean that time spent working in either country contributes to the minimum amount of time you need to qualify, but that you actually get paid from both countries in a way that is related to how much you paid in each (and, I'm afraid, in the appropriate currencies as well).
by gk (gk (gk quattro due due sette @gmail.com)) on Wed Mar 24th, 2010 at 10:17:22 AM EST
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