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  2. How To Get A New Social Security Number - AARP

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    Social Security can help you gather evidence. If you are changing your name, do that first; Social Security will need to see court approval of the change. If you are also seeking new Social Security numbers for your children, bring proof of custody. You’ll find more information in the SSA pamphlet “New Numbers for Domestic Violence Victims.”.

  3. A Guide To Getting A Social Security Number - AARP

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    The Social Security Administration recommends calling in advance (800-772-1213) and scheduling an appointment to avoid long waits. Non-U.S. citizens can get a Social Security number provided they are in the country legally. If you have permanent residency, you’ll be issued the same type of Social Security card that citizens get.

  4. How to Keep Your Social Security Number Safe Online - AARP

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    Upload your Social Security number safely to a secure portal. In most instances, the safest way to share your financial and health documents is by uploading them to a password-protected secure portal or cloud platform with credentials from your employer, bank or accountant. They can then download the docs and send them back to you for review or ...

  5. How Are Social Security Numbers Assigned? - AARP

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    Social Security numbers, also known as SSNs, are allocated through a process called randomization that was introduced in June 2011. This system retains the long-standing nine-digit format but assigns a number to each new Social Security cardholder randomly, eliminating methods that date to the inception of Social Security in the mid-1930s.

  6. Do You Have to Be a Citizen to Get a Social Security Card? - AARP

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    Published February 24, 2020. / Updated December 26, 2023. Yes, if you're in the country legally. But be aware that the Social Security Administration issues three kinds of Social Security cards. All include the holder's name and Social Security number, but they differ according to a person's immigration status. And not all of them let you work.

  7. Social Security Customer Service - AARP

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    Getting help by phone. If you are unable to use online services or want to speak directly to a Social Security representative, call the SSA’s national customer service number at 800-772-1213 or call your local field office. You can apply for any type of benefit by phone, including survivor benefits and SSI. The national phone line is staffed ...

  8. Can non-U.S. citizens receive Social Security benefits? - AARP

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    Some undocumented immigrants do obtain fake Social Security numbers, or use lapsed or stolen ones, to get jobs. They pay billions of dollars a year into the Social Security system via FICA tax withholding, according to a Social Security report, but they rarely receive any benefits. Most of the money ends up in the trust funds from which Social ...

  9. 10 Things to Know About Social Security Benefits - AARP

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    For retirement benefits, at least 10 years. Social Security uses a system of credits, which you collect by working and paying Social Security taxes. You can earn up to four credits a year, and you need 40 credits to qualify for retirement benefits. The credit threshold may be lower for disability benefits. 5.

  10. How Long Do You Need To Work To Collect Social Security? - AARP

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    Qualification for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) — benefits for people unable to work due to a significant health issue — can require as few as six credits (if you are under 24 years old) and as many as 40 (if you are 62 or over). The specific number depends on the age at which you became disabled.

  11. How to Tell If Calls From Social Security Are Scams - AARP

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    You can also call Social Security’s fraud hotline at 800-269-0271. Report identity theft. If your Social Security number has been stolen, file a report with the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) IdentityTheft.gov website, which can help you develop a recovery plan. Place alerts.