隻要你們有合法的證件證明你們 H1 & H4的身份應該"可以"申請
社安號碼,隻是你的應該是"非準予工作的"社安號碼
剛才幫你打了一個電話到社會安全局的諮詢中心去查了一下
所得到的答覆是一樣的
(以下是申請所須要的information from Social Security Agency Web Site)
To apply for a Social Security number (SSN) and card, you need to complete Form SS-5 which is available for download at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/online/ss-5.html. Or you can obtain Form SS-5 by calling 1-800-772-1213 or visiting your local Social Security office. These services are free.
You will also need to submit at least two documents as evidence of your age, identity, and U.S. citizenship or lawful alien status with authorization to work from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). If you are a non-U.S. citizen without DHS authorization to work, you must also provide evidence of a valid nonwork need for an SSN.
Age: We prefer to see your birth certificate. However, we can accept other documents, such as a religious record made before you were 3 months old. If you were born in the U.S. and applying for a SSN at age one or older, we must verify your birth certificate or other evidence of age with the issuing agency, generally the State Birth Registrar's office, prior to processing your application. If you were born outside the U.S., we can accept your passport, if your birth certificate is not with you in the U.S.
Identity: We must see a document in the name you want shown on the card. The identity document must be of recent issuance so that we can determine your continued existence. We prefer to see a document with a photograph. However, we can generally accept a non-photo identity document if it has enough information to identify you (e.g., your name as well as your age, date of birth, or parents’ names). We cannot accept a birth certificate or hospital birth record as evidence of identity. Some documents that we often accept as proof of identity (as long as they contain identifying information or a photograph) are:
Driver's license
Marriage or divorce record
Military records
Employer ID card
Adoption record
Life insurance policy
Passport
Health Insurance card (not a Medicare card)
School ID card
U.S. Citizenship: We can accept most documents that show you were born in the U.S. If you are a U.S. citizen born outside the U.S., show us a U.S. consular report of birth, a U.S. passport, a Certificate of Citizenship, or a Certificate of Naturalization.
Alien Status: We need to see an unexpired document issued to you by the DHS, such as Form I-551, I-94, I-688B, or
I-766. We CANNOT accept a receipt showing you applied for the document. Your documents must show that you are authorized to work in the U.S.
If you’re a non-U.S. citizen, we must verify your documents with the DHS before we issue a SSN card. We will issue the card within two days of receiving verification from DHS. Most of the time, we can quickly verify your documents online with DHS.
For more details, please see the answer to the Frequently Asked Question, How is SSA protecting Social Security numbers?
If you are in the U.S. without authorization to work, we can issue you a Social Security card if you need the number for a valid nonwork reason. Your card will be marked to show you cannot work. If you do work, we will notify DHS.
SSA will currently issue SSNs to non-U.S. citizens who are not otherwise eligible for SSNs for the following nonwork purposes:
A Federal statute or regulation requires that the non-citizen provide his/her SSN to get the particular benefit or service; or
A State or local law requires the lawfully admitted non-U.S. citizen to provide his/her SSN to get general assistance benefits to which he/she has established entitlement.
Under these circumstances the application for an SSN must be accompanied by documentation from the appropriate government entity explaining the need for the SSN. The documentation must be dated and on letterhead stationery. It must specifically identify the non-citizen, the nonwork reason for which an SSN is required, the relevant statute or regulation, and the name and telephone number of an official to contact so that the information provided may be verified. It should state that the non-citizen completed all the requirements to receive the benefit/service except for an SSN.
NOTE: We do not assign an SSN when your only reason for needing one is for the issuance of a driver's license. If you believe that you qualify for a Social Security Number you will need to complete Form SS-5 which is available for download at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/online/ss-5.html. Or you may obtain Form SS-5 by calling 1-800-772-1213 or visiting the local Social Security office.
All documents you submit must be either originals or copies certified by the issuing agency. We cannot accept photocopies of documents. We need original documents or copies certified by the custodian of the record. Notarized copies are also not acceptable.
NOTE: An in-person interview must be conducted if the applicant is age 12 or older and is applying for an original SSN. In addition, U.S.-born applicants age 12 or older must explain why they do not already have a SSN.
Mail or bring the application and evidence in person to your local Social Security office. You can find that office at: http://www.socialsecurity.gov/locator/. Your documents will be returned to you.
NOTE: In order to enhance public service and strengthen the integrity of the SSN, the Brooklyn (New York) Social Security Card Center located at 625 Fulton Street in downtown Brooklyn NY, is the only location where residents of Brooklyn - both U.S. citizens and non-U.S. - can apply for an original SSN or for a replacement card.
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