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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Guys,

My fiancee is here based on K-1 visa. When we go to court to apply for marriage license, does "she need a SSN"?

I am a US citizen so I have SSN, but do I need to apply for hers "before applying for marriage license" or I can do it after?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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it is up to the state where are you are going to get married. I got married in massachusetts and they asked for ssn but it was not a main requisite however,I read in other states is different...

good luck!!!

Its for NJ

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Its for NJ

Why don't you call the office where you're applying for the marriage licence and ask them? Most states don't need SSN's now but you SHOULD apply for the SSN before you marry because it's a lot simpler that doing it once you're married.

There's a guide about it in the guides section

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Guys,

My fiancee is here based on K-1 visa. When we go to court to apply for marriage license, does "she need a SSN"?

I am a US citizen so I have SSN, but do I need to apply for hers "before applying for marriage license" or I can do it after?

Thanks

Why not just merely call your county clerk on the phone and ask? It really isn't that hard and they probably speak English.

Maybe they even have a website that lists all the requirements.

For my county, they did not.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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Just a little information. It is not even required of US citizens to have a SSN.

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