Dear [Social Security Administration], I am writing to dispute the amount of my entitlement as calculated by the Social Security Administration. I recently received a notice detailing my monthly benefit amount, and upon reviewing the figures, I believe there has been an error in the calculation. Firstly, I must highlight that I am a resident of Guam, an unincorporated territory of the United States. Guam has a unique set of regulations and provisions that differ from those applied to other states or territories. As such, it is crucial to consider these specific guidelines when determining my entitlement. The Social Security Act recognizes the peculiar situation of Guam, and therefore, there are multiple types of entitlement calculations that should be taken into account. These calculations include the Regular Insured Status, the Federal Civilian Employees, and the Nonresident Alien provisions. Regular Insured Status entails the standard eligibility requirements to receive Social Security benefits. However, given Guam's distinct status, the application of these provisions becomes more complex. It is essential for the Social Security Administration to properly interpret the qualifications in relation to Guam residents and ensure the correct amount of entitlement is calculated. In addition, the Federal Civilian Employees' entitlement calculation is relevant to my case. I have previously worked in a federal agency on Guam, and this type of employment has specific rules that need to be considered when determining my entitlement. The calculation should accurately reflect the period of employment and the corresponding provisions applicable to federal employees in Guam. Furthermore, Nonresident Alien provisions play a crucial role in determining my entitlement as a resident of Guam. Although Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States, its unique status necessitates the application of specific rules for individuals who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents. These provisions should be thoroughly evaluated to ensure the accurate calculation of my entitlement. Given the intricacies involved in calculating entitlements for residents of Guam, I kindly request a thorough review and reconsideration of my benefit amount. I would greatly appreciate it if you could assign an experienced agent knowledgeable about Guam's regulations to reevaluate my case. In conclusion, I strongly believe that the initial calculation of my entitlement does not accurately reflect the provisions and regulations applicable to residents of Guam. I kindly request that you address this issue promptly and provide me with a revised calculation detailing the correct amount of my entitlement under the relevant Guam provisions of the Social Security Act. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to receiving the revised calculation of my entitlement at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Social Security Number] [Your Contact Information]