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Social Security Number
Download the fillable form in English.
A Social Security Number or SSN is the most important number assigned to a person living in the United States who is legally allowed to work. This number is required in order to open a bank account, obtain a credit card, get driver's license, buy a car, get domestic health insurance (as opposed to travel insurance), and open a retirement account. The SSN is also needed for employment purposes and for filing tax returns. If you are eligible to apply for one, you should do so as soon as possible. Many companies will use the social security number as an identifying number; for example, your driver's license number and your insurance policy number may be the same as your social security number. However, due to privacy concerns, more and more establishments have started assigning numbers other than the social security number for their purposes. Additionally, a person's entire credit history can be tracked using their social security number. Applying for Social Security Number
Social Security Numbers are assigned by the Social Security Administration, which has offices located in most major areas.
You can find the
nearest Social Security office by visiting their web site
or by calling their toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213. In order to
work in the United States, you will need to visit a Social Security
office with your Passport and other eligibility documents such as EAD (Work Permit).
You can either collect the form (available in English and several other languages)
from the office or you can Download
the fillable form in English. In addition to other information,
the form requires a local mailing address where the card can be mailed.
The officer at the Social Security office will check your application
form, passport and any other relevant eligibility documents. Once
everything is in order, the officer will inform you that you will
receive your social security card in the mail within a few weeks.
When you receive your card, it will have a social security
number, your name
and any necessary restrictions printed on it. You should preserve this
card very carefully. A social security number is assigned to a person
only once in his or her life time.
If you had applied for and received a ITIN at an earlier time because you were not eligible for SSN, you should rescind ITIN as soon as you obstain a SSN. SSN Types
There are three types social security numbers.
1. Unrestricted card An unrestricted card is given to U.S. citizens and permanent residents (those with green cards). This card has no annotations and the person to whom it is issued is free to work legally in the U.S. for any employer without obtaining permission from a government agency. 2. Restricted card This type of social security card has the annotation "VALID FOR WORK ONLY WITH USCIS AUTHORIZATION." A restricted card is given to temporary employees, such as H1 or L1 workers, who are working for a sponsoring employer. 3. Non-work card A non-work card has the annotation "NOT VALID FOR EMPLOYMENT." This type of card is issued on a limited basis to certain types of workers. Federal, state and local laws require some workers to obtain particular benefits or services to which they are entitled. If the worker is legally residing in the U.S., they are entitled to obtain this type of card. See below for more information. Non-Working Legal Non-immigrants Please note that
social security numbers are no longer issued to H4 or visitor visa
holders who are not legal to work. A SSN will not be issued simply for
banking or other purposes. The Social Security office uses a form
letter to explain to those applying for a card that a bank must
file a form I-8 instead. Some states require that a person have a
social security card in order to get the driver's license, however, the
Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains that a SSN cannot be
issued solely for the purpose of obtaining a driver's license. A SSN is
to be used only for tracking a person's lifetime earnings.
When an H1B or L1 holder reaches the last stage of applying for green card (Adjustment of Status, I-485), he or she can apply for their spouse's I-485 in addition to the work permit (Employment Authorization Document form I-765/I-766). Once an EAD card is obtained, one can apply for a social security number at a Social Security Office if they bring their passport and follow instructions. Download the fillable form in English. Important Points
Each nine-digit Social Security number is
divided into three parts separated by two dashes. For example,
123-45-6789.
The first three digits of the SSN are the area number. For numbers assigned prior to 1973, the area number indicates the specific Social Security office from which the card was issued. After 1973, blocks of numbers were allocated to each state. The area number now indicates the state used in the mailing address on the SSN application. The state is derived from the zip code in the mailing address. The middle two digits refer to the group number and have no geographical significance. They are used simply to break the SSN into conveniently-sized blocks for use in internal operations regarding the order of issuance. The last four digits of the SSN are the serial number and represent a straight numerical series of numbers from 0001-9999 within each group. SSN's are not reassigned when a person dies. Benefits may be payable to dependents and survivors of a SSN holder long after they die, and the number is used to administer the payments of benefits.The current nine-digit number system accounts for almost one billion SSNs. Between 1936 and 1993 roughly three-hundred and nintey-two million SSNs were been issued, leaving almost two-thirds of the remaining number combinations available for assignment. More than five million new numbers are assigned each year. Since the 1993 fiscal year, over sixteen million Social Security cards were issued. Of this number, approximately six million were original cards and ten million were replacements. |
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