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Hi all!

My husband and I were applying for a loan to buy a car together and the bank put up a fuss because his Social Security Card says "work only." Were we supposed to get him a new card when we removed conditions for his LPR status? Or let the IRS know somehow? We didn't have this problem when we bought a house, but I think we just used my credit for that situation. But now we want to start building up his credit, so we're curious about this. Thanks all!

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28 minutes ago, Tee and Megan said:

Hi all!

My husband and I were applying for a loan to buy a car together and the bank put up a fuss because his Social Security Card says "work only." Were we supposed to get him a new card when we removed conditions for his LPR status? Or let the IRS know somehow? We didn't have this problem when we bought a house, but I think we just used my credit for that situation. But now we want to start building up his credit, so we're curious about this. Thanks all!

You can go to SSA and receive the no restrictions card or not.  Your choice.

 

IRS doesn't care

YMMV

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IRS has nothing to do with it. You don't have to get him a new card without the text but it is recommended exactly because of situations like that. Many don't know what it means and might give you trouble for it. You could have gotten a new card as soon as he received his greencard

 

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