... in response to Re: Re: Time frame, posted by romachko on May 9, 2005Thanks for pointing out the importance of the SS Number. A lot of folks don’t bother with this until later when it often becomes a big hassle.
A K-1 visa holder does not need any written work authorization from CIS to be eligible for a SS Card. They are authorized to work during the first 90 days of their stay by virtue of their visa category and do not require any stamp from the passport control people at the POE. As long as she applies at a Social Security office within 75 days of her arrival, they are supposed to process her for a SS Card. She will need her passport, I-94, and birth certificate.
Unfortunately, there are still a lot of incompetent folks working for SSA who often turn away K-1 holders because they are ignorant of their own policies. If anyone is told by a SSA worker that a K-1 needs work authorization from Homeland Security before they can get a SS Number, ask to speak with a supervisor.
After her initial 90-days are up, she will need an EAD work authorization form CIS to apply for a SS Card and to legally work in the U.S.
See recent thread on Asian Board.
Ray