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After arrival in USA, what next?

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Thanks for the reply. Yes my fiance is male, so I don't think I have to worry about his name change. I just wanted to process things as early as I can and get things out of the way. I just wanted to clarify, although he has a social security number, he is still not able to apply for a job correct?

Correct, until he has an EAD or green card he can not work.

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The one plus for having a SSN is to open a bank account or be a signatory on your account. Otherwise, you can get it after your married at which time you will need your marriage document as proof for SS. Like Hank said, the SSN is the only one you will have and it's guaranteed to last all your life and take your money when ever you have too much.

In my case another plus is being able to add my fiancee to my company provided health insurance. They accept a live-in partner as long as she has a SS#. Our wedding is scheduled 2 months after her arrival, so it will give her coverage two months earlier.

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