20 C.F.R. § 416.216 You are a child of armed forces personnel living overseas.
Title 20 - Employees' Benefits
(a) General rule. For purposes of this part, overseas means any location outside the United States as defined in §416.215; i.e., the 50 States, the District of Columbia and the Northern Mariana Islands. You may be eligible for SSI benefits if you live overseas and if— (1) You are a child as described in §416.1856; (2) You are a citizen of the United States; and (3) You are living with a parent as described in §416.1881 who is a member of the armed forces of the United States assigned to permanent duty ashore overseas. (b) Living with. You are considered to be living with your parent who is a member of the armed forces if— (1) You physically live with the parent who is a member of the armed forces overseas; or (2) You are not living in the same household as the military parent but your presence overseas is due to his or her permanent duty assignment. [58 FR 4897, Jan. 19, 1993; 58 FR 9597, Feb. 22, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 41400, Aug. 12, 1994. Redesignated at 61 FR 10277, Mar. 13, 1996; 70 FR 61366, Oct. 24, 2005]
Title 20: Employees' Benefits
PART 416—SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME FOR THE AGED, BLIND, AND DISABLED
Subpart B—Eligibility
Reasons Why You May Not Get SSI Benefits for Which You Are Otherwise Eligible
§ 416.216 You are a child of armed forces personnel living overseas.