So it looks like a number of 18** is gonna be between June - August next year eh?
This might be a curly one but I'll ask anyway.
I'm yet too receive my physical green card and social security number in the mail - fair enough, I've only been back in the US for like 10 days.
But I've already got a job in the works and it's looking like I'll be made an official offer today. I remember reading somewhere that even without an SSN, I can use the visa number in my passport as evidence of permanent residency and presumably so I can be taxed at a resident rate. Is this correct?
The visa stamped in your passport is adequate for evidence to start work. However, you will need to provide the SSN to pay tax. So - contact your local SS office to get the number EVEN if you don't have the physical card. You can at least provide the SSN number and that would satisfy their needs plus a copy of the I551 for the I9 if they are doing the admin correctly.
Congratulations on the job offer!
Would going to a social security office net me a number on the spot, or would it still be "wait for it in the mail"?
I think others have reported getting the number on the spot, with the card to follow. I think that is what happened in my wifes case when she was there as a student.
Would going to a social security office net me a number on the spot, or would it still be "wait for it in the mail"?
At ease everyone - my SSN came in the mail today an hour after I received and formally accepted my job offer! Maine here I come.
Congrats!At ease everyone - my SSN came in the mail today an hour after I received and formally accepted my job offer! Maine here I come.
At ease everyone - my SSN came in the mail today an hour after I received and formally accepted my job offer! Maine here I come.