Yes. You can work with a Social Security Card that is not yours. You will need to work under a false name. It is illegal. You will get fired as soon as the fraud is discovered. Your question is, "Can you do it." It was not, "Should you do it?"
No. That is illegal, and a federal offence.
Yes. You can be arrested, tried, convicted and sent to prison. Fraudulent use of someone else's Social Security number is a federal criminal offense.
Yes, but it is a difficult process and usually not recommended.
yes
Yes, but if the debtor ever used a phony social security, some districts will NOT allow the person to file a bankruptcy.
You can draw both unemployment and Social Security in all 50 states.
no, because if anybody could than wouldn't it be easier for identity thieves to steal anybody's identity? There are certain laws in place does not allow that. But, if that person chooses to post their social security number online then you can see theirs.
All 50 US states allow this. No state requires a social security card or proof of citizenship before issuing a marriage license.
It didn't allow people to eat toast.
You cannot refinance a mortgage if you don't already have a mortgage, so how did you get a mortgage if you are an illegal immigrant with no social security number? You should attain legal status first.
It didn't allow people to eat toast.
The Social Security Administration issues social security numbers to most individuals who immigrate here or are legal aliens. Typically the "Not Valid For Employment" moniker means the SSA issued the card and number when you were considered a legal alien with a status that does not allow you to work, although some conditional statuses do in fact allow you to work even though your SS Card says otherwise. An example of such a status is a student visa, in which students are allowed to work for pay in the US as long as it is required for the degree; such as required internship or co/op. The SSA has no "official" knowledge of your status, and stamps it as such. This means you need to prove your eligibility to work in another way. This can usually be done through an International Students Office of a university, or if you are in the process of becoming a legal immigrant (not an alien), the USCIS will send you a card stating that you are eligible to work, called an EAD or Employment Authorization, and it will contain an expiration date. Employers are obligated by federal law to submit your social security number and could be prosecuted or penalized if they hire someone with a status that does not allow them to work. The Social Security Administration does not determine whether you are eligible to work, but the USCIS does. The Department of Homeland Security has the legal right to research and find people who are working out of status (i.e. a 601 SSN, and coordinate with the USCIS to verify that they are indeed working out of status. Typically, if you are working out of status, you will violate your visa or status requirements and therefore lose it, resulting in deportation hearings.
Social Security disability is a Federal program.
Yes, as long as you qualify for each of them individually.
Your full legal name, birth date and address allow a basic search. To review your background in depth requires a social security number. For security clearances, they will interview neighbors and friends as well.