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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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Only if you are more than 2 weeks before expiration of your I-94 (90 days after arrival via the K-1).  You won't be able to get a SS Card in married name until you have an EAD or Green Card.

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On 6/15/2023 at 3:00 AM, Norine said:

Hi,

I am filing AOS now. Can I apply for SSN before filing AOS?

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Yes, you can apply for SSN before AOS. You can see our Timeline or Profile->Our Story to see our steps.

 

If you get your marriage certificate early enough before the I-94 expiration, you can even update the SSN to the marriage name before the AOS and file the AOS with the marriage name using the SSN in the I-485.

 

I also chatted with someone in Florida that got their marriage certificate within the I-94 valid period, and filed for SSN directly with the marriage name using passport, birth certificate, marriage certificate and I-94. And then, they applied for the AOS. Have not heard any problems from them yet.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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41 minutes ago, Norine said:

hi everyone,

I have applied for SSN along with my AOS i-485 application. Does anyone know how long it takes to get SSN number?

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You should have applied 2 working days after you entered the U.S. on your K-1.

 

1. How many days are left on your I-94?

 

The SSN usually comes 2 weeks before or after a gc is approved. Sometimes never.

 

2. Did you you also file I-765?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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around 45 days left on i 94

yes also planning to file i 765

i didnt filed for aos so far.Going to do next week. If im applying for ssn before filing aos,how long it takes?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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49 minutes ago, Norine said:

around 45 days left on i 94

print your I-94 and go to the nearest SSA office now to get apply for your SSN

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yes also planning to file i 765

i didnt filed for aos so far.Going to do next week. If im applying for ssn before filing aos,how long it takes?

SSN through K-1 should take 2 weeks

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