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How Do You Get A Replacement Social Security Card For A Naturalized Citizen?

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How Do You Get A Replacement Social Security Card For A Naturalized Citizen?

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A naturalized citizen is a person who was born outside of the United States and later acquired citizenship through a process known as naturalization. To get a free replacement Social Security card as a naturalized citizen, you use the same process as for a U.S.-born citizen, but you may have to submit additional documentation. Complete a Social Security card application form. An electronic copy of the form is available from the U.S. Social Security Administration website. Obtain a document that was issued in the last two years and validates your identity. Examples include a U.S. issued driver’s license or passport. Obtain evidence of your U.S. citizenship. This document is only required if you did not present evidence of U.S. citizenship at the time you initially obtained your Social Security card. Examples include a U.S. issued passport, Certificate of Citizenship or Certificate of Naturalization. Submit these three documents in person or by mail to your nearest Social Security office

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