Spouse's swearing should be in the next month of so. Going over the post swearing in To Do List, we were talking about her social security info needing updating:
Speaking in purely hypothetical terms: how likely is it that they would have the wrong status on her file? She got her number 10 years ago when she became an LPR--after she got her greencard. Going over the list of documentation required to get a number, how likely would it be for them to have her listed as "citizen" all this time and not "legal resident?"
a. If the status was screwed up shouldn't it have kicked on some background check over the years?
b. Should it have shown up / flagged on her background checks performed by the USCIS when she applied for US citizenship?
c. If the status is screwed up with social-security, is it a big deal or do we just fix it and go on with life?
Speaking in purely hypothetical terms: how likely is it that they would have the wrong status on her file? She got her number 10 years ago when she became an LPR--after she got her greencard. Going over the list of documentation required to get a number, how likely would it be for them to have her listed as "citizen" all this time and not "legal resident?"
a. If the status was screwed up shouldn't it have kicked on some background check over the years?
b. Should it have shown up / flagged on her background checks performed by the USCIS when she applied for US citizenship?
c. If the status is screwed up with social-security, is it a big deal or do we just fix it and go on with life?