Social Security Number
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Social Security Number
Hello,
I'm emigrating to the States on 4 June. I just need to know if my SS number will be processed on arrival. I remember ticking something on one of the forms I have filled out previously which was asking if I wanted them to start preparing me a SS number or something to that effect.
I have an address for the US.
Thanks
I'm emigrating to the States on 4 June. I just need to know if my SS number will be processed on arrival. I remember ticking something on one of the forms I have filled out previously which was asking if I wanted them to start preparing me a SS number or something to that effect.
I have an address for the US.
Thanks
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Re: Social Security Number
That said, even if you ticked the form... sometimes the SS card doesn't get processed and you need to go to an SSA office to do it yourself anyway.
Ian
Last edited by ian-mstm; May 3rd 2012 at 12:42 pm.
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Re: Social Security Number
Hello,
I'm emigrating to the States on 4 June. I just need to know if my SS number will be processed on arrival. I remember ticking something on one of the forms I have filled out previously which was asking if I wanted them to start preparing me a SS number or something to that effect.
I have an address for the US.
Thanks
I'm emigrating to the States on 4 June. I just need to know if my SS number will be processed on arrival. I remember ticking something on one of the forms I have filled out previously which was asking if I wanted them to start preparing me a SS number or something to that effect.
I have an address for the US.
Thanks
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Re: Social Security Number
Thanks Ian and Roy. I have an immigrant visa (married to US citizen). I'll ask Customs anyway.
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Re: Social Security Number
Usually best to wait at least ten working days after arrival to allow enough time for you to be entered in the immigration authorities' database of those eligible to work in the US. Then go to your local SSA office to see if they received your request for an SSN, taking your passport with visa as evidence of identity and status in the US. The SSA should be able to give you your SSN if it's been issued or if the request wasn't received you can file a form SS-5 with them to request a number.
That's exactly what we did, when we arrived on June 4th 2010! Even though I'd ticked the box on the form, when we followed up at the local SS office 10 days later, they told me no application had been made. Filled a form in there and had my SS card in the mail about a week later. They were very nice about it too...... Good info rjps
Wait till you have to go to the DMV Eagle_Eyes!
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Re: Social Security Number
I arrived on the Thursday, card was mailed on the Monday, I went to the SS office on the Wednesday (not knowing it had been mailed) and received the number, and the card arrived on the Friday, i.e. 8 days later. I had ticked the box and obviously everything went like clockwork for me! I guess I was one of the lucky ones.
Still waiting for the physical Green Card but that's not unusual one month later.
DMV... oh yes.
Still waiting for the physical Green Card but that's not unusual one month later.
DMV... oh yes.
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My SS card arrived within 2 weeks and GC within 6 weeks, but everyone is different.
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Re: Social Security Number
Thanks to all for their comments.
I will check with the local SS local office a few days after my arrival just to be safe.
I will check with the local SS local office a few days after my arrival just to be safe.
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Re: Social Security Number
I've got a similar situation re my SSN.
I ticked the box and already have my Green Card (after becoming a PR on March 8th) - but no sign of any SSN.
So it's sounds like it hasn't been processed. I'm back in the UK temporarily (flying back out to US on 22nd May) and the lack of SSN is stopping me opening bank accounts in US and even applying for Health Insurance.
Any tips on how to do things like this without a SSN (but WITH a Green Card)?
Thanks all (in advance)
Anthony
I ticked the box and already have my Green Card (after becoming a PR on March 8th) - but no sign of any SSN.
So it's sounds like it hasn't been processed. I'm back in the UK temporarily (flying back out to US on 22nd May) and the lack of SSN is stopping me opening bank accounts in US and even applying for Health Insurance.
Any tips on how to do things like this without a SSN (but WITH a Green Card)?
Thanks all (in advance)
Anthony
Last edited by AntMcG; May 4th 2012 at 5:01 pm.
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Re: Social Security Number
I've got a similar situation re my SSN.
I ticked the box and already have my Green Card (after becoming a PR on March 8th) - but no sign of any SSN.
So it's sounds like it hasn't been processed. I'm back in the UK temporarily (flying back out to US on 22nd May) and the lack of SSN is stopping me opening bank accounts in US and even applying for Health Insurance.
Any tips on how to do things like this without a SSN (but WITH a Green Card)?
I ticked the box and already have my Green Card (after becoming a PR on March 8th) - but no sign of any SSN.
So it's sounds like it hasn't been processed. I'm back in the UK temporarily (flying back out to US on 22nd May) and the lack of SSN is stopping me opening bank accounts in US and even applying for Health Insurance.
Any tips on how to do things like this without a SSN (but WITH a Green Card)?
You don't need an SSN to open a bank account - I successfully opened one with Chase before I received my SSN. All they need is a unique government issued ID number such as your USCIS A#.
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Re: Social Security Number
[QUOTE=rpjs;10041807]You should definitely go to your local SSA office and file an SS-5. You should definitely be on the SAVE immigration work authorisation system by now.
Is there any way I can do that online while I'm here in the UK for the next couple of weeks?
Re Bank account, thanks for the tip!
Is there any way I can do that online while I'm here in the UK for the next couple of weeks?
Re Bank account, thanks for the tip!