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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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To My Fellow VJ's,

I really need your help with this.. we are planning to get my SSN this friday, and when i checked what do i need for SSn i found out i need my valid I-94 .. But i guess its expired since Feb.11.2012 .. i didnt realized about SSN.. i thought i should the EAD first before the SSN.. now i dont have valid I-94 to present them.. :( what should i do to get SSN

Thank you in advance

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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You have to wait for the EAD now to get the SSN - no other way to get it.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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To My Fellow VJ's,

I really need your help with this.. we are planning to get my SSN this friday, and when i checked what do i need for SSn i found out i need my valid I-94 .. But i guess its expired since Feb.11.2012 .. i didnt realized about SSN.. i thought i should the EAD first before the SSN.. now i dont have valid I-94 to present them.. :( what should i do to get SSN

Thank you in advance

When I applied for my SSN my I-194 was already exprired too. It does not matter, just bring your I-194 with you even if it is expired and bring the following documents that you have; Marriage Contract,EAD card,passport,Driver's License if you have one,Greencard if you already have one and the letters or notification sent to you by USCIS or department of homeland security - that will not be necessary but it would be good to have for evidence or documentation. Hope that helps. Good luck!

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When I applied for my SSN my I-194 was already exprired too. It does not matter, just bring your I-194 with you even if it is expired and bring the following documents that you have; Marriage Contract,EAD card,passport,Driver's License if you have one,Greencard if you already have one and the letters or notification sent to you by USCIS or department of homeland security - that will not be necessary but it would be good to have for evidence or documentation. Hope that helps. Good luck!

she doesn't have an EAD yet. now you have to wait until you actually get yor EAD card and then you will be able to get a SSN. I already had my GC when I applied and all the needed was my Greencard, drivers license and passport.

 
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