kashabasha
Registered Users (C)
Should a permanent resident inform the Social Security Administration after becoming a PR? Thank you.
Rahul Kumar said:Yes you must inform SSA. You do want to be able to work anywhere or start a business if you want to right?
Also you need to file Resident Tax Returns from now on (SSA not knowing about your new status is not a good thing)
kashabasha said:I was a resident in another state a few years ago. That state DMV purged my driving record because I was not a resident there any more. So they don't have my driving record. Should I request a letter from them to the sme effect? I want a letter or my driving record for my files when I am ready to file N-400. Thanks again.
kb
Rahul Kumar said:Why do you want your driving record for the N400 ? One too many tickets ?
Rahul Kumar said:Would not the IRS cross check returns filed with the SSA to insure the SSN is valid? And what if the SSA think you are not allowed to work (independently or otherwise) and then the IRS could cause problems!
Is there any way to apply for new SS card online or it should be done at the SS office?JoeF said:You should have the restrictions removed, so yes, you should get a new social security card. The number stays the same.
It is different. Only, I wouldn't refer to my original SS card as "new card".Originally Posted by Rahul Kumar
Getting a "new card" is totally different from getting a "new copy" (reprint) of an existing card.
I wouldn't, either.Me personally I would never send my Passport,SSN,DRV LIC etc etc all by mail unless ABSOLUTELY necessary