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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Hi everyone,

I used to live in the US with my parents. Migrated initially under a special immigrant visa, along with a re-entry visa (highschool scared my parents and sent us back home to the Philippines to finish school).

I gave up on my permanent resident status after my parents divorce and went back to live here back home permanently with my Dad, that is until I met my fiance.

I was told I needed to bring my greencard (still with me) back to the US Embassy and return it. Do I also need to give back my social?

Also, on the application form I'm asked to state my SS# and my A# if I've entered the US before. I still have to check on whether I have the same A# both times I entered the US or if they are different but my question is could anyone see any complications that could arise from this?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Same A#, and if you had SSN before you wont need to reapply for one if you still have the old card.

SSA issues a number to a person for LIFE.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Japan
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Same A#, and if you had SSN before you wont need to reapply for one if you still have the old card.

SSA issues a number to a person for LIFE.

Hello.

Yep. As YuAndDan told you, you are issued and keep only one SSN for life.

As I was an international student in the U.S. and have worked on campus before I applied for K1 visa, I also already had a SSN.

Just put down the SSN which you already have on the necessary forms.

Good Luck

Nao

Past History

10/09/2007: Sent out I-129F

07/31/2008: K1 visa issued

08/05/2008: U.S. entry as a K1 visa holder

09/03/2008: Wedding at the City Hall:)

AOS timeline

09/18/2008: Sent out AOS/EAD/AP via Fedex

09/22/2008: Application received

09/26/2008: Application received Date on NOA1

10/16/2008: Biometrics appointment

10/17/2008: Touch

12/08/2008: Filed a Service Request for EAD (more than 75 days since petition received.)

12/22/2008: Infopass Appointment (Day 91 since EAD application filed)

12/22/2008: EAD approved (card production ordered/Day 91)

12/31/2008: AP received in mail :)

01/02/2009: EAD received in mail :)

01/09/2009: AOS interview letter received in mail :)

02/20/2009: Interview :) => Approved!!!!!

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