Since they decided that if you don't, they "don't exist" as a citizen of the country they were born in, so if in (say) Britain, they would not be able to receive free NHS care.
No. Your social security number does not appear on any copies of your birth certificate.
No. A birth certificate is not considered evidence of identity. Social Security will normally not ask for a birth certificate from someone applying for a replacement (as opposed to original) social security card. Evidence of identity is ALWAYS required for any replacement social security card. Evidence of citizenship is not normally required for a replacement card for someone who was born in the U.S. or who has already proven U.S. citizenship on a previous application for a card. But evidence of identity--preferably a passport, driver's license or state ID card but also a health insurance card, work ID or school ID--will ALWAYS be asked for by Social Security.
No. A birth certificate is not considered evidence of identity. Social Security will normally not ask for a birth certificate from someone applying for a replacement (as opposed to original) social security card. Evidence of identity is ALWAYS required for any replacement social security card. Evidence of citizenship is not normally required for a replacement card for someone who was born in the U.S. or who has already proven U.S. citizenship on a previous application for a card. But evidence of identity--preferably a passport, driver's license or state ID card but also a health insurance card, work ID or school ID--will ALWAYS be asked for by Social Security.
You can't. You can only get a valid Social Security number through the Social Security Administration; anything else is fraudulent.
A social security form is filled out by filling out the appropriate questions. These questions include your full name, date of birth, place of birth, your address and your social security number.
Felonies have nothing to do with having a Social Security card. Contact the Social Security office. They will need your birth certificate.
take her birth certificate to the social security office and file for a new social security card. if she is in school they should also have that number.
No, you can't apply for a different social security number to get a job. You can only use the social security number you were given at birth.
You'll need to provide a birth certificate, social security number, and often, some medical records.
you typically need your social security number and proof of identification and sometimes need to have your birth certificate.
When you reach the age of retirement. This age varies on your birth date and if you have 40 quarters of work. With these two things you file with them in person, online, or by phone.
You can visit your local Social Security office to apply for or get a replacement Social Security Card. You will need to have your birth certificate and a picture ID to get a replacement card.