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I got my SSN yesterday. Its says "for work only" i just have a quick question. Can I use that number to change my status in school? Im stating a new semester and I would LOVE to pay less obviously!

btw this forum is very helpful.

thanks

What state are you in school in? All states vary in the way the approve residence for tuition purposes as it is completely up to the state government. That being said for my wife to be approved for residence at ASU we had to submit a copy of the I-765 showing that we had applied for her AOS along with her Arizona ID card, copies of some bills together, our rental agreement, etc... They don't really care that you have a social most states want to know that you are legally able to make that state your home for some time. Your marriage to a USC is usually pretty good proof if you have applied for AOS. If I were you I would contact the residence office at your school and they can give you their SOP's. Good luck!

Sep 2009- Met at school

November 29 2009- Asked her to be exclusive

July 4 2010- Asked for her hand in marriage

Dec 23 2010- Got married!!!

Mar 10 2011- Filed AOS with USCIS

Mar 11 2011- USCIS received app

April 9 2011- Received NOA for all forms

April 29 2011- Biometrics appointment scheduled

April 19 2011- Successful walk in biometrics in Phoenix

May 15- Received a RFE birth certificate/financial docs

June 9- Sent RFE back

June 13- Received email stating RFE response review

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Hi everybody!

I am studying Master degree at USA, and i just got the Social Security card. And on SSC, they wrote down : "Valid for work only with DHS Authorization". My question is next step,what can i do for working USA? I just need SSC or another things?

Thanks so much for your advices.

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