This is exactly what her card says. She presented her EAD card to the social security office, which is how she got her SSN to begin with. I find it very strange that some employers won't accept this for employment.
Ok, so my wife received her EAD and her social security card a little over a month ago, though we're still waiting for her green card interview. Regardless, she's got everything she needs to legally work, but it seems that some employers won't hire her a job because her social security card has that temporary stamp on it? She was turned down for a job today because of it. I was flabbergasted. What's the point of having an EAD card and a SSN if employers won't accept it? I'm sure this won't be the case with all employers (at least I hope not), but it's certainly troubling, to say the least. Anyone had experience with this?