yes it starts with "A" followed by eight or nine numbers.
No. Alien Admission numbert is on I-94. but Alien Registration number will be given by USCIS when you apply for green card (check this),
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).
When my husband was an alien he had a social security #. When he became a US Citizen he still has the same SS#.
Yes, I checked both and they are identical.
Sometimes. The immigrant must follow the same procedures and apply for the green card. Often, they must voluntarily return to their home country to wait for their visa and permission to come through.
Not automatically; However, a "green card" (lawful permanent residency for aliens) makes someone elligible for a "right to work" social security number. One must request it at a Social Security office. A green card does not make you eligible for a "right to work" social security number. The "right to work" social security number is given to an alien that has received a "work authorization document". Having a green card will make you eligible for a regular social security number, with no restrictions related to it. In most of the cases when you are applying for a Green card, you might already have a Social Security number (this apply when the Permanent residence is through adjustment of status). This number will be the same when you get your permanent residence, only that if you had restrictions to work it will change to NO restrictions. If you are applying to a Green card though marriage, you will be entitled to apply to your social Security number once you receive the letter of approval from the USCIS
Yes, I have the same alien registration number and naturalization number.I am from India residing in usa.
This is the same question as if you are a U.S. permanent resident, as the "Green Card" or permanent residence card is Immigration Form I-551. Essentially No, not until you fulfill and undergo requirements for U.S. citizenship by naturalization. Up until then you are a foreign national or alien.
No it is not the same. With international Student card you can stay in USA as long as you are a student with condition. Green card lets you stay permanently.
If you are a dependent (are not her adult child) and she has applied for your green card same time as hers.
green card is officially known as "Permanent Rsident Card" or Form I-551. Green Card holders are officiallu referd as lawfull permanent resident (LPR)they are the same
Looking to obtain a White or Green card? They are the same, the card used to be green now it's white but people still call it a green card. To obtain a card, you must attend a one day health and safety class.