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  • How to get a SSN with an EAD

    Hello,

    I'm wondering how I go about getting an SSN when I get my EAD. I'm assuming I have to go to the nearest SSoffice. I'm wondering what info I need to take there though. Like just birth certificate and EAD card?

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    (Marriage Based AOS)

    2019

    June 20 - Got married

    August 2 - Sent in package

    August 9 - USCIS received package

    September 4 - Biometrics were taken

    September 6 - case has been updated fingerprints were taken

    October 24 - Received a RFIE

    October 31 - Mailed RFIE back to USCIS

    November 4 - USCIS received RFIE

    2020

    February 12 - I485 Interview ready to be scheduled

    February 18 - Interview has been scheduled

    February 24 - Received appointment notice by mail. Interview Scheduled for March 26

    February 27 - EAD has been approved

    March 2 - EAD approval notice by mail

    March 2 - EAD card has been mailed

    March 5 - EAD has arrived by mail

    March 7 - Returned EAD to have DOB corrected

    March 13 - USCIS received returned EAD

    March 13 - Appointment Notice - biometrics St. Louis, March 23rd (I-131 Travel Document)

    March 18 - All USCIS field offices closed to public until April 1

    March 20 - DOB has been fixed

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    If you selected the share information with SS and receive the SSN, you will get the card a few days or a couple of weeks after you get your EAD.
    Nov 2018 - Package sent - EB - Texas Service Center
    Day 1 - Package received at the lockbox
    Day 999 - Card delivered to me - Aug 2021
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    All my posts are based on my experience or information I read on the forums or the USCIS website. I may be wrong. Please consult a professional.

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    • #3
      I'm not sure if I selected that or not

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      • #4
        Different visa classifications require slightly different documents for the SS application. However, seeing how you've already got the EAD card, you should probably check the SS website for a quick list of supporting proof. They've made a comprehensive and easy-to-read list for different scenarios. I believe you'll need the EAD card, your passport, BC, perhaps proof of residency, etc.
        --Good luck--
        Good luck. I learned the hard way, I hope you don't have to. Immigration is interesting. Not considered as legal advice.

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