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A Social Security number (SSN) is typically issued at birth or upon application for an immigrant visa. Parents can apply for their child's SSN shortly after birth, often during the hospital stay. For non-citizens, an SSN can be obtained through the Social Security Administration when they become eligible to work in the U.S. or when applying for certain benefits.

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