sunshine05
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Please tell me the point of the painting receipt and 10 minute discussion of it?
I meant to get a SS card.
Don't you have to be a citizen for that though?
According to the SSA:
snip from: http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10096.html
Social Security Numbers For Noncitizens
SSA Publication No. 05-10096, June 2009, ICN 468630 [View .pdf] (En Español) [Audio.mp3]
Contents
How do I apply for a Social Security number and card?How do I get a Social Security number and card? Identity and immigration status Work eligibility Age What can I do if I need a number for other reasons? Contacting Social Security How do I apply for a Social Security number and card?
Unless you are a noncitizen who wants to work in the United States, you probably do not need a Social Security number.
Generally, only noncitizens authorized to work in the United States by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) can get a Social Security number. Social Security numbers are used to report an individuals wages to the government and to determine a persons eligibility for Social Security benefits. You need a Social Security number to work, collect Social Security benefits and receive some other government services.
Lawfully admitted noncitizens can get many benefits and services without a Social Security number. You do not need a number to get a drivers license, register for school, obtain private health insurance, or to apply for school lunch programs or subsidized housing.
Some organizations use Social Security numbers to identify you in their records. Most, however, will identify you by some other means if you request it.
We cannot assign you a Social Security number solely so you can get a drivers license or a service that requires a credit check.
Although many companies, such as banks and credit companies, may ask for your Social Security number, you are generally not required to provide one if you dont have one.
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He also called it an "opening gambit".I think it's interesting that even Mr. Rentz thought the initial sep. agreement was 'outlandish'.
I work at a financial institution and we will not open a $$ account without a SS #. FWIW
My husband and I BOTH opened a second checking account, with the same bank we had been doing business with for 10 yrs. We still had to present a SS card.I work at a financial institution and we will not open a $$ account without a SS #. FWIW