QUOTE(GlenAndLisa @ Jun 22 2008, 11:12 AM)

Yes, we do have to wait until then. So what does that mean? He can't work until he gets both the EAD and SSN?? And once we get the EAD, what do we do? Follow this same guide, but bring the EAD with us? And how do we find a local SSA office?
Seriously, I'm about ready to cry. How could I have missed this? We can't afford for him to have to wait another month or however long it's going to take to get his SSN! I assumed he'd be issued one automatically... how was I to know?
Well with the I-94 being expired he will need the EAD card or wait until the AOS is approved and he has an I-551 stamp or card.
Once he has the EAD card go to an SSA office and take the EAD card and birth certificate. That covers proof of age, identity and work authorization. Even then he isn't going to be assigned an SSN until his status is verified by the SSA office with immigration and that can in some cases take a while.
The other thing is even if he had been assigned an SSN, he would have been issued a restricted card and probably wouldn't have been hired without the EAD card anyway.
Find SSA office:
http://www.ssa.gov/locatorUnless you live in an area serviced by a Card Center:
http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/ssa.cf...hp?p_faqid=1412