no it doesn't well i don't think so
You don't. The number you're assigned by the Social Security Administration will already be valid. A number you get any other way is invalid and can't be made valid. (Even if the number itself is "valid" in the sense "it's an actual social security number", it's not valid for you unless it's your social security number.)
NO. You would need a valid Social Security Number. NO. You would need a valid Social Security Number.
You can't. You can only get a valid Social Security number through the Social Security Administration; anything else is fraudulent.
a social security number registered with the Death Index, or to the contrary, if the social security number provided is in fact valid, active and issued by the Social Security Administration
yes
To link your Social Security Number to your Bank of America account, you can visit a Bank of America branch with your Social Security card and a valid photo ID. An associate will assist you in updating your account information with your Social Security Number.
The one you were given when you became a citizen, anything else is invalid.
To update your Social Security Number with Bank of America, you will need to visit a branch in person and provide a valid government-issued ID along with your new Social Security Number. The bank will update their records accordingly.
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.
Apply for one from the Social Security Administration. You should be aware before doing so that attempting to do this fraudulently is a federal crime. I thought I'd better mention that, because "get it from the Social Security Administration" is so obvious that it's difficult to imagine anyone needing to ask, unless they can't get one legitimately.
Get a valid Social Security number/card.
That is not likely to happen.