Alien Numbers are numbers assigned by the United States to individuals that apply for a green card. The number is 11 digits and can be used for e-verify services.
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Alien numbers normally start with A#followed by an eight-digit numbers. You will have an alien number only if you filed certain immigration petitions such as I-485, EAD, etc. Visitors/tourists) aren't issued an alien number.
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Alien Numbers are numbers assigned by the United States to individuals that apply for a green card. The number is 11 digits and can be used for e-verify services.
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Yes, R-1 visas, which are non-immigrant religious worker visas, do have alien registration numbers (A-numbers). An A-number is assigned by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to track the immigration status of individuals in the U.S. However, the A-number is typically issued only after the initial visa application process is completed and the individual is granted the R-1 status.
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One receives an Alien Registration card from the Department of Homeland Security once you are issued entrance into the US. It will usually start with the letter A then up to 10 numbers or so. One will need it to work and fill out I-9 documentation.