There is no minimum age. Most parents get social security cards for their children before their first birthday nowadays.
No. If you are here legally, there is no way to get a social security card. However, if you obtain a student visa or work visa, you will be issued a social security number.
No. The Social Security Administration, a federal agency, does not accept municipal IDs.
There is no minimum age to obtain a social security card. aplus > all answers are correct
you do not buy social security cards. They are issued thru social security offices and you can obtain a card when you show your identification.
No. A matricula consular is not an acceptable proof of identy, residence or citizenship for the purpose of obtaining a United States Social Security card.
Assuming you already have a social security # and need a replacement card you may goto your local Federal Building with the required IDs/proof of identity. You can also mail such as well. Personally I've used a State College ID card that I mailed to the Social Security Administration, and they mailed my replacement card (and even my other ID back too). If you're starting from scratch, visit your County Clerk's office and obtain a copy of your Birth Certificate. The Birth Certificate will be enough to satisfy the identity requirement to obtain a replacement social security card.
Yes, you typically need the original or a certified copy of your Social Security card in order to obtain a Florida ID. The Social Security number is required for identification and verification purposes during the application process.
Is a social security card with valid for work only with dhs authorization valid to obtain medicaid and public assistance
You have to go to the social security office to get a social security card.
The social security offices in each state provide many services to the public. Here one can register and obtain a social security card and apply for social security benefits among many other things.
Technically it's not. It's necessary to have a social security number before you start a job, which is slightly different.The US requires that all businesses obtain proof that their employees are actually eligible to work in the country, in the form of either a social security card or a "green card" (A US Passport can be used instead of a social security card, but it will still have the social security number on it.)
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