Can someone explain the SSN cards that are possible to get ?
A. Some info on SSN: Federal Register 68, No. 168 September 25, 2003 In September of 2003, the Social Security Administration (SSA) codified the types, reasons for issuance, eligibility requirements, of an individual Social Security Number (SSN). There are three types of Social Security Numbers: a) Unrestricted SSN assigned to U.S. Citizens and Legal Permanent Residents / “green card” holders (residing in the U.S. according to US CIS (USCIS) rules). B ) Limited SSN bears the legend, “VALID FOR WORK ONLY WITH AUTHORIZATION.” SSA issues this type of SSN to foreign nationals who are lawfully admitted to the U.S. on a temporary basis and have permission to work. c) The “nonwork” SSN bears the legend, “NOT VALID FOR EMPLOYMENT,” issued to foreign nationals without US CIS (BCIS/INS) work authorization, but have a valid nonwork need for an SSN. A. It says employment authorized because you are K-1. K-3 does not get this on there I-94 card.. A.
A. Some info on SSN: Federal Register 68, No. 168 September 25, 2003 In September of 2003, the Social Security Administration (SSA) codified the types, reasons for issuance, eligibility requirements, of an individual Social Security Number (SSN). There are three types of Social Security Numbers: a) Unrestricted SSN assigned to U.S. Citizens and Legal Permanent Residents / “green card” holders (residing in the U.S. according to US CIS (USCIS) rules). B ) Limited SSN bears the legend, “VALID FOR WORK ONLY WITH AUTHORIZATION.” SSA issues this type of SSN to foreign nationals who are lawfully admitted to the U.S. on a temporary basis and have permission to work. c) The “nonwork” SSN bears the legend, “NOT VALID FOR EMPLOYMENT,” issued to foreign nationals without US CIS (BCIS/INS) work authorization, but have a valid nonwork need for an SSN. A.