nope.
That is fraud and against the law. You will be arrested.
LifeLock is an ID protection company that monitors your credit card activity and protects your SSN. If you have had your identity compromised then the credit bureaus can offer you a limited, free service through them for one year.
No
To mow someones lawn for money
No, all you need to have is legal status in the u.s. And a ssn.
A foreign national must have a valid Social Security number before he or she can receive authorization to be legally employed in the US. Contact the local SSA office to obtain information on what you need to do to obtain an SSN, or visit Social Security Online.
how can I get SSN print out
You will need your tax forms and SSN to fill out a power of attorney form
You do not need an SSN to search for records.
You can request a credit report using other forms of identification, such as a passport or driver's license, by contacting the credit reporting agencies directly. You may also be able to verify your identity using alternative methods if you do not have a social security number.
yes he studied in ssn
You do not need an SSN to search for records.
It is important to keep your Social Security Number (SSN) secure and not share it freely. If you have lost or misplaced your SSN, you can contact the Social Security Administration for assistance in retrieving or replacing it. Be cautious about sharing personal information online and store important documents in a secure location.
Your SSN can be one number apart from the SSN of someone else since they are assigned in sequence.
A Social Security number (SSN) in the USA is a unique nine-digit identifier assigned to individuals for taxation and social security purposes. It is used by government agencies, financial institutions, and employers to track an individual's earnings and benefits. Protecting the confidentiality of your SSN is important to prevent identity theft and fraud.
Note: Submarines without the designation "USS" are still in the construction phase and have not been commissioned as Navy vessels.The commissioned, in-service submarines of the Virginia-class are:USS Virginia (SSN-774)USS Texas (SSN-775)USS Hawaii (SSN-776)USS North Carolina (SSN-777)USS New Hampshire (SSN-778)USS New Mexico (SSN-779)The non-commissioned submarines of the Virginia-class are:Missouri (SSN-780)California (SSN-781)Mississippi (SSN-782)Minnesota (SSN-783)North Dakota (SSN-784)John Warner (SSN-785)The class is currently budgeted for 18 boats in the class; submarine hulls 786 through 791 haven't been named yet.