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Hello to everyone,

My son is a K2 visa holder, I have to apply for his EAD in order for us to apply his SSN. What if we only applied for his AOS/Green card do you think that would be sufficient enough in able for us to apply for his SSN or we really need to apply both the EAd and AOS?

Please inform me specially to those who had the same case with me. Thanks.

AOS

10-07-2006- AOS sent to Chicago

10/13/2006- USCIS received AOS

10/20/2006- Received NOA in the mail

10/23/2006- Received Biometrics Appoinment in the mail

10/31/2006- Biometrics Appoinment in Portland, Oregon

11/13/2006- Received Appoinment Letter for Initial Interview

01/03/2007- Initial Interview at Seattle

01/04/2007- Received an email from Cris regarding approval

01/12/2007- Another email from regarding ordering of Green card.

01/12/2007- Recieved Welcome Notice

01/13/2007- Green card arrived...yahoo!

My Son's AOS

11/14/2006- AOS sent to Chicago

11/24/2006- Rejection Notice and AOS package received from Chicago

12/19/2006- AOS re-sent to Chicago

01/03/2007- Received NOA in the mail

01/13/2007- Biometrics appoinment letter

01/16/2007- Biometrics at Portland, Oregon

01/23/2007- Received Appoinment Letter for Initial Interview

01/24/2007- Biometrics done

03/08/2007- Initial Interview at Seattle

03/15/2007- Received Welcome notice

03/18/2007- Green card arrived..yipee!

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Mrs.Kpride8,

To get a SSN an alien needs to be authorized to work in the USA. That means your son either has to become an LPR or obtain an EAD. (In either case become, not just apply.)

Yodrak

Hello to everyone,

My son is a K2 visa holder, I have to apply for his EAD in order for us to apply his SSN. What if we only applied for his AOS/Green card do you think that would be sufficient enough in able for us to apply for his SSN or we really need to apply both the EAd and AOS?

Please inform me specially to those who had the same case with me. Thanks.

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Thank u so much for the info!

I'll just apply for his EAD onstead of mine.

AOS

10-07-2006- AOS sent to Chicago

10/13/2006- USCIS received AOS

10/20/2006- Received NOA in the mail

10/23/2006- Received Biometrics Appoinment in the mail

10/31/2006- Biometrics Appoinment in Portland, Oregon

11/13/2006- Received Appoinment Letter for Initial Interview

01/03/2007- Initial Interview at Seattle

01/04/2007- Received an email from Cris regarding approval

01/12/2007- Another email from regarding ordering of Green card.

01/12/2007- Recieved Welcome Notice

01/13/2007- Green card arrived...yahoo!

My Son's AOS

11/14/2006- AOS sent to Chicago

11/24/2006- Rejection Notice and AOS package received from Chicago

12/19/2006- AOS re-sent to Chicago

01/03/2007- Received NOA in the mail

01/13/2007- Biometrics appoinment letter

01/16/2007- Biometrics at Portland, Oregon

01/23/2007- Received Appoinment Letter for Initial Interview

01/24/2007- Biometrics done

03/08/2007- Initial Interview at Seattle

03/15/2007- Received Welcome notice

03/18/2007- Green card arrived..yipee!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nepal
Timeline

That is our plan, too.

Our son is 10 now and does not really need a SSN. We were asked for one when we registered him for school, but the school didn't pursue it when we simply said he didn't have one. We were asked again when I added him and my husband to my insurance policy; the first person I talked to kicked up a little dust, but I took it up one level and had no problems after that. They assigned him a "dummy" SSN (just within their system) and got on with the program. We haven't had any problems with the health insurance thing, even when he had surgery this past summer! As for taxes, we just got an ITIN so we could file.

We'll apply for the SSN after AOS.

Hope that helps...

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Maya

Many thanks to the Visajourney community for all the help!

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