You can usually find your SSS loan voucher inside your My.SSS account by opening your salary loan record and checking the approved loan details.
Quick answer: Log in to My.SSS → go to your Salary Loan section → open your approved loan → check the loan details / voucher / transaction details.
If you still cannot see it, the loan may still be under employer certification, processing, approval review, or system update.
Many users search for the “loan voucher” expecting a separate download, but in many cases what you actually see is the loan details page inside My.SSS. This page acts as your reference record for the approved loan.
That is why it is better to look for your approved salary loan entry first, then open the record and review the full details shown there.
Use your registered credentials and make sure you are using the correct account connected to your SSS membership record.
Look for the part of the portal where your salary loan records, loan inquiry, or loan details are shown.
Choose the loan record that matches your most recent or approved application.
This is where the voucher-like record usually appears, including the amount, status, and disbursement information.
If needed, take a screenshot or save the page for your records, especially if you want to compare the approved amount and release status later.
Check the actual amount approved, not just the amount you expected to borrow.
This helps you see what should be released after deductions or adjustments.
Check whether the loan is approved, for release, processing, or already credited.
Useful if you need to compare records or follow up later.
Look for where the money is expected to go and whether the release already moved forward.
Useful for tracking how far your loan application has progressed.
If the voucher is missing, do not panic right away. In many cases, the record simply is not visible yet because the loan has not reached the right stage.
If employer certification is not yet completed, the loan may not move far enough for the voucher details to appear.
The system may show the application exists, but not yet show the full voucher or release details.
The voucher-like details often appear more clearly once the application reaches approval or post-approval stages.
Sometimes the status changes first, then the detailed record becomes visible later after the system refreshes.
Many members search for the voucher only because they are trying to answer a bigger question: “Has my SSS salary loan really moved forward?”
So the loan voucher is not just a file to look for. It is also a clue that helps you understand whether your application is already approved, moving toward release, or still stuck earlier in the process.
A lot of users search for the “voucher” when what they really need is the loan status, approved amount, or release timeline. So if you still do not see a separate document, focus first on the status and details of the approved salary loan record.
Usually inside your salary loan record or loan details page after you log in to your My.SSS account.
It may still be waiting for employer certification, approval, processing, or a system update before the full details appear.
Not always. It usually means the loan record has progressed, but you still need to check whether the money has already been credited.
Check the approved amount, net proceeds, status, transaction details, and disbursement information.
Start with the SSS Salary Loan hub, then check the loan crediting timeline if your main concern is when the money will arrive.
Hospital delivery in the Philippines can easily cost ₱60,000 - ₱200,000 depending on the hospital and type of delivery. Many parents use a credit card to manage these expenses while waiting for their SSS maternity benefits.
Apply for a UnionBank Credit Card