The Importance Of A Social Security Card For Immigration
All eligible immigrants or visa holders should apply for a social security card. The number given by a social security card is an identifier that will aid employers as well as assist the immigrant/visa holder in filing their income taxes. Additionally, a social security number will be useful to open a bank account, get a credit card, purchase a car, or get a driver’s license. Generally, an eligible person is a green card holder, one that is able to work through the visa, or one that is eligible to attaining an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) on a visa.
The most efficient way to apply for a social security card is through the DS-230 or DS-260, which are the applications one uses to get a visa through the U.S. Department of State. If applied for through these forms, the social security card should arrive in about three weeks after moving to the United States.
However, if someone does not apply for a social security card while applying for the visa, the immigrant should visit a local social security office after they arrive in the United States. This process is slower and may be a hassle for individuals who do not have a vehicle to travel. If applying at a local social security office, the immigrant/visa holder should bring all forms of identification, such as an unexpired passport, a permanent resident card (I-551), the arrival/departure record (I-94), or the employment authorization document (I-766). If a J-1, the visa holder should also bring the DS-2019. Additionally, if an F-1, the visa holder should bring the I-20.
A social security card is important because it creates a unique number that is widely used in the United States. Apart from day-to-day uses, the number that the card gives may help in later immigration processes, whether directly or indirectly.
If you have any questions about acquiring a social security card, you should call a local social security office or you should call a local immigration attorney.
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