Referring to the application process of colleges and universities, typically you do not need a social security number. For individuals who do not have one, the institution will generate a student identification number. However, if you are a permanent resident or US citizen and wish to apply for financial aid assistance, you will have a problem.
if you want to be an existing member of society? yes
social security number is your existence in government databases, without SS number, you don't exist
If you are going to work in the United States, you need a Social Security number.
Yes.
You are not legally required to know your social security number, however, there are many situations in which you will need to know it; you cannot apply for a job or open a bank account without a social security number.
Your social security card never expires. You will only need a new one if you are legally changing your name or it has been lost or stolen. However, your social security number will never change.
I Need the number and address of the Social Security office in Statesboro, Georgia.
No. You would need to apply at the Social Security Administration for a social security number.
You dont need a social security number to insure a car but you need a social security number to do almost everything else. Most of the time babies are issued a ss #.
NO. You would need a valid Social Security Number. NO. You would need a valid Social Security Number.
If the school is your employer, and they are taking out Social Security taxes from your pay check then, yes they need your social security.
Legally, yes. Your employer is required to make a photocopy of your Social Security card for their records. If you are a legal immigrant, you also need a work visa or be a Green Card holder in order to become employed.
no
Not directly, but they will need some method to check your credit, and that is most often tied to a social security number.
Yes, immigrants who can legally work here, do need to appy for, and obtain, a social security card. If a person is on your payroll, who you find does not have a social security number that "matches", it may be because the person is in this nation illegally. You should speak to the employee, let them know that their social security card didn't match, and that you are legally bound to contact the appropriate authorities about that - assuming he or she has no explanation. Tell them you must have that explanation by the next day, or you'll have to call. Then...if I'm not mistaken, the problem will resolve itself.
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