Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 52— - FOREIGN SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VIII— - FOREIGN SERVICE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY › Part Part I— - Foreign Service Retirement and Disability System › § 4055
A participant can get a lump-sum credit payment when they leave the Service or move to a job not covered by these rules for at least 31 straight days, file an application with the Secretary of State, are not working in a covered job when they apply, will not become eligible for an annuity within 31 days after applying, and have told any spouse or former spouse about the application as the Secretary of State’s rules require. The payment goes to the participant and any former spouse. If a former spouse was married to the participant for the entire time the participant earned service credit, that former spouse gets 50 percent of the lump sum. If not, the former spouse gets a pro rata share of that 50 percent. If someone separated after recall service and is not eligible for a special annuity, the required and special contributions for that service are returned to them (and to a former spouse as described above). If annuity payments stop before the total paid equals the lump-sum credit, or if the participant dies with no eligible survivor or before a survivor claim is filed, the remaining credit is paid in a set order: first to a beneficiary named in a signed, filed form; next to a surviving spouse; then to children (including adopted children); then to parents; then to the executor or administrator; and finally to other next of kin after 30 days. If a survivor annuitant dies, unpaid annuity goes to the executor or administrator, or if none, to a person chosen after 30 days under the law of the survivor’s home. Amounts taken from pay after 35 years, with 3% annual interest, are applied to any special contribution owed, and any leftover is refunded as a lump sum following the same payment order.
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22 U.S.C. § 4055
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73