Go with him to a Social Security office near you.
Yes. Since the late 2000's the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (Social Security Mexican Institute, or IMSS) is providing its beneficiaries with such card. It includes both the name, social security number, as well as a photo of the card holder.
Social Security is important today because it prevents the applications in which the President can take from a Credit Card Holder. A Social Security holds one's identity and cannot be replaced.
Yes green card holder can enter Canada. He/she would not require a passport.
Yes
No. The red numbers on the back of a social security card are control numbers that verify the authenticity of the card. They serve no other purpose.
You have to go to the social security office to get a social security card.
Old metal Social Security cards are worth from $5-$25 dollars on eBay, although they were never made by the government. Metal and plastic Social Security number cards are not authorized nor verifiable by the Social Security Administration. They are made by private companies and are not official government documents. If you have recently obtained a replacement of your Social Security Card, you will even notice on the documentation that comes with it that coating or encasing your card in plastic is not authorized.
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.
Felonies have nothing to do with having a Social Security card. Contact the Social Security office. They will need your birth certificate.
An alien number is issued by the USCIS. A Social Security number is issued by the Social Security Administration. If you are permanent resident in the United States, also referred to as a green card holder, then you must have both an alien number and a Social Security number. You typically can apply for a Social Security card after your application for permanent residence is approved by the USCIS (or the US Embassy if you are overseas).
It depends. If the second person is just an authorized user, meaning. they are not the responsible party for paying the account. You would only put the primaries social security number, income, and job information on the paperwork. If you put the secondaries private information on the application then it would affect the application.