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In the U.S., most states require a Social Security Number (SSN) to apply for food stamps (SNAP). However, individuals who do not have an SSN, such as certain non-citizens, may still be eligible by providing alternative identification, such as an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) or other documentation. It's essential to check with your local SNAP office for specific requirements and options available in your state. Additionally, some states may have provisions for applying on behalf of eligible family members or household members who have an SSN.

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