My wife became a citizen on May 17. In the packet she was handed at the ceremony it recommended waiting at least 10 days and then going to a Social Security Office with the certificate or US Passport to have the social security record updated to show that she is a citizen.
Well, my wife has been a citizen now for almost 3 months and has not gone to the SS office to have her record updated. Granted for six weeks of the last three months her certificate was at the Passport Agency while her passport application was pending. However, since she has gotten her passport, going to the social security office has not been on the top of her list of things to do, and also complains that the office that is "near" were she works is not really near that she can walk to.
I explained to my wife that she needs to go get this done soon since not having the record updated might cause problems when we file taxes, when she gets another job (especially if they use e-verify), or wants to open a bank account or bank loan. Am I correct that this something that she should as soon as possible or is this something she can do when she gets around to it?
Well, my wife has been a citizen now for almost 3 months and has not gone to the SS office to have her record updated. Granted for six weeks of the last three months her certificate was at the Passport Agency while her passport application was pending. However, since she has gotten her passport, going to the social security office has not been on the top of her list of things to do, and also complains that the office that is "near" were she works is not really near that she can walk to.
I explained to my wife that she needs to go get this done soon since not having the record updated might cause problems when we file taxes, when she gets another job (especially if they use e-verify), or wants to open a bank account or bank loan. Am I correct that this something that she should as soon as possible or is this something she can do when she gets around to it?