Is a social security card with valid for work only with dhs authorization valid to obtain medicaid and public assistance
Absolutely not.This is because of the fact that people who temporarily live in the US and green card holders also have a Social Security Card. You should present a valid passport if you want to travel to Canada.
As long as you have a work authorization and social security card from Homeland Security. You must have a EAD "Employment Authorization Document" Card in hand and that will get you a SSI card with "Work Authorization Only" stamped on it. All of this comes when you have a Visa to immigrate to the US... Or find a employer who will sponsor you for a working Hl B Visa.
Laminated social security cards are generally not acceptable as proof of identity or work authorization. This is because the lamination process can alter or damage the card, making it difficult to verify the authenticity of the information on the card. It is recommended to keep the social security card in its original unaltered form.
Any job that isn't paid under the table requires you to have a valid photo ID and a social security card.
When you get a job, you are required by federal law to fill out an I-9 employment form which verifies your employment eligibility. Most people choose to show a US driver's license and a Social Security Card (SSC) for this purpose. A standard SSC comes with only the holder's name and Social Security Number (SSN) on it. Those cards are issued to people who are authorized to work in the US incident to their status - US citizens, green card holders, asylees, refugees, etc. For people who require authorization to work legally in the US, the SSC has an annotation that it is only valid with DHS authorization. This includes a wide range of nonimmigrants including people in Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and people who have applied for a green card but have not yet been approved. When filling out an I-9 employment form, these people are required to show picture ID, the SSC, and evidence of work authorization. This is almost always an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) - Form I-688, I-688A, or I-688B. (Example: http://www.ilw.com/immigdaily/news/i-766.jpg).
No . It is for Medicaid and Public Assistance.
Win it is not from us citizen or they do not I've permission to work in US
You have to go to the social security office to get a social security card.
Get a valid Social Security number/card.
yes they can! The purpose for a social security card stating "for work purposes only" is so that the future emplorer knows to also request the letter authorizing them to work from Homeland Security. The loan requirements usually tend to be that the borrower is a U.S. Citizen thus if they can present a permanent resident card, then they should be accepted as a valid apllicant.
Felonies have nothing to do with having a Social Security card. Contact the Social Security office. They will need your birth certificate.
Yes, as long as you have not violated any terms of your visa.