While my husband was attending university in Texas he got a SSN card that had written on it. not valid for work.
Will this remain his number after recieveing his EAD? Meaning he won't need to apply for a number?
Michelle
raymaga
Jun 2 2006, 02:29 PM
It is my understanding that once you are issued a SSN, it is your number for life. No need to apply for another one.
MDighe
Jun 2 2006, 02:32 PM
QUOTE(raymaga @ Jun 2 2006, 02:29 PM)
It is my understanding that once you are issued a SSN, it is your number for life. No need to apply for another one.
Thank You thats what I thought as well but was unsure..So I guess they would just remove that condition
once he is issued an EAD..
Michelle
Satisfaction
Jun 2 2006, 03:25 PM
Talking from my experience, my first SSN card had a mention "valid for work with INS authorization" until I became a permanent resident. Once I obtained permanent residency, I kept the same SSN but was issued a new card : without this mention underneath the number.
MDighe
Jun 2 2006, 03:29 PM
QUOTE(Satisfaction @ Jun 2 2006, 03:25 PM)
Talking from my experience, my first SSN card had a mention "valid for work with INS authorization" until I became a permanent resident. Once I obtained permanent residency, I kept the same SSN but was issued a new card : without this mention underneath the number.
Thank You so very much..Then I am sure the same will happen with him as well..
Michelle
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