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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Peru
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HI. I just filed 3 months before my wife's conditional residency expires... so I sent in my i-751 to remove conditional status. I just noticed that on her SSN card it says....

VALID FOR WORK ONLY WITH DHS AUTHORIZATION.

I emailed someone before about this, but wanted to make sure that we can get that notation taken off her SSN card. Also, what docs do we need and how difficult is it to have it taken off the SSN card and if it's possible. Can we do this BEFORE her 2 yr green card expires or should we wait until we get the extension letter? thanks in advance!

Filed: Other Country: Germany
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HI. I just filed 3 months before my wife's conditional residency expires... so I sent in my i-751 to remove conditional status. I just noticed that on her SSN card it says....

VALID FOR WORK ONLY WITH DHS AUTHORIZATION.

I emailed someone before about this, but wanted to make sure that we can get that notation taken off her SSN card. Also, what docs do we need and how difficult is it to have it taken off the SSN card and if it's possible. Can we do this BEFORE her 2 yr green card expires or should we wait until we get the extension letter? thanks in advance!

It doesn't necessarily need to be taken off. All you need is to show the valid greencard, either at the SS office or to her future boss. The greencard is DHS authorization.

Removal of Conditions Timeline:

03/19/2008 - package sent to TSC, let's hope for the best

03/20/2008 - check cashed

03/26/2008 - case sent to Vermont Service Center

04/17/2008 - Biometrics scheduled

05/19/2008 - received I551 extension stamp via INFOPASS

02/12/2009 - APPROVED

02/21/2009 - GC received...no mistakes...valid until 2019

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Peru
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I know I woud like to get her a normal SSN card without that restriction on it. Also, if she tries to get a job after her green card expires and the SSN card has that restriction on it, I wonder if it will cause problems, even if she has the extension letter? If her 2 yr green card expires July 12... does this have to be done before that time? sorry for the questions.

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It shouldn't cause her problems getting a job - all the notation is intended to do is make an employer see another document proving she has authorization to work...which would be her green card (or card and extension letter).

I would still get it removed. It's not hard to do anyway - plus you are supposed to submit any changes in immigration status to the SSA. You'll only need to do it again if she decides to become a citizen.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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HI. I just filed 3 months before my wife's conditional residency expires... so I sent in my i-751 to remove conditional status. I just noticed that on her SSN card it says....

VALID FOR WORK ONLY WITH DHS AUTHORIZATION.

I emailed someone before about this, but wanted to make sure that we can get that notation taken off her SSN card. Also, what docs do we need and how difficult is it to have it taken off the SSN card and if it's possible. Can we do this BEFORE her 2 yr green card expires or should we wait until we get the extension letter? thanks in advance!

do it before!!! right away!!! I didn't took the notation off my ss card and with the extension letter SS department refuse to.... so... do it before!!!

06/28/2004. Happily Married in Miami Florida.

09/??/2004 Send I-130, 486 Package and ETC. for AOS

01/??/05 Workers permit received.

Got Social Security Card!!!

08/29/2005 Interview went awesome!

09/??/2005 Green Card arrived!!!!!!!! YUPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Removal of Conditions:

06/01/2007 Send package to TEXAS Service Center

06/07/2007 Received NOA

09/20/2007 Went to get an stamp, denied stamp at the Miami USCIS Office =(

01/31/2008 Transfer to Vermont Service Center (after almost 8 months!)

02/22/2008 This case is now pending at the office to which it was transferred.

02/26/2008 This case is now pending at the office to which it was transferred. (Last Touched)

07/01/2008 : still waiting for a miracle after 390 days of suffering....

07/02/2008: Infopass Appointment. passport Stamp....

07/03/2008: Incredible!!!! Card Production Ordered!!!!!!

07/04/2008: Touched. Duplicate email Card Production Order

07/07/2008: Touched

07/08/2008: Touched. Email with notice of approval

07/09/2008: Touched again!

07/11/2008: CARD ARRIVES IN MAIL!!!!! THANKS!!!! WELLCOME IMMIGRANT LETTER!!! :P

Naturalization Process:

06/23/2010: 06/23/2010 - Send N400 after 5 years of permanent residency. Good luck !

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I applied to lift the restrictions on my SSN card after I got my 2 year conditional green card.

Now you have permanent resident status as long as your marriage exists, so you can to SSA to apply to lift the conditions on your ssn card as long as bring your green card, no matter it is 2 year or ten year .

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Get it taken off as soon as you can! It did indeed cause my husband problems when he applied for a new job, they would not accept the marked ss card or his one year extension letter with his expired 2 yr gc. It was a mess and I ended up calling the justice department. This happened about this time last year. You can see all my posts about it by looking up my name. Anyway, he went to the ss office with his marked ss card, letter and expired gc and they sent him another regular card in about a week's time. So now everything's good, except that damn long wait on the I-751.... :whistle:

I-751 timeline:

Dec. 27, 2006 mailed I-751 packet

Jan. 4, 2007 date on NOA

Jan. 30, 2007 Biometrics

Feb. 1, 2007 last time our file was touched....

April 1, 2008, file touched and transferred to CSC

April 2, 2008, file touched again....

April 14, 2008 NOA about transfer

May 12, 2008 email stating 10 yr card ordered

May 19, 2008 10 yr card received

N-400 timeline:

May 7, 2008 mailed in N-400 packet

May 9, 2008 USCIS receives and signs for (by F. Heinauer) N-400 packet

May 19, 2008 NOA of receipt of N-400 and NOA for biometrics

May 30, 2008 biometrics

Aug. 5, 2008 Naturalization interview

Sept. 23, 2008 Oath ceremony, new US Citizen!! (have dual citizenship)

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Peru
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Thanks everyone. It looks like it's better to have her go to the SSN office to have it taken off. thanks. Sounds like I just need her to bring her 2 yr green card, since we haven't received the extension letter yet.

Get it taken off as soon as you can! It did indeed cause my husband problems when he applied for a new job, they would not accept the marked ss card or his one year extension letter with his expired 2 yr gc. It was a mess and I ended up calling the justice department. This happened about this time last year. You can see all my posts about it by looking up my name. Anyway, he went to the ss office with his marked ss card, letter and expired gc and they sent him another regular card in about a week's time. So now everything's good, except that damn long wait on the I-751.... :whistle:
Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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Keep in mind the SS office will take his old SS card. We applied for the new SS card while hubby was job hunting :wacko: . Meanwhile he was offered a job...luckily, the employer waited patiently until his new card arrived. It took two weeks...the orginial card only took 4 days.

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Thanks everyone. It looks like it's better to have her go to the SSN office to have it taken off. thanks. Sounds like I just need her to bring her 2 yr green card, since we haven't received the extension letter yet.

Get it taken off as soon as you can! It did indeed cause my husband problems when he applied for a new job, they would not accept the marked ss card or his one year extension letter with his expired 2 yr gc. It was a mess and I ended up calling the justice department. This happened about this time last year. You can see all my posts about it by looking up my name. Anyway, he went to the ss office with his marked ss card, letter and expired gc and they sent him another regular card in about a week's time. So now everything's good, except that damn long wait on the I-751.... :whistle:

depending on different agencies, The agency that I went to did not take my old card.

I just filled in the form and got the card without restriction about 10 days later.

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i have the same notation in my ss card but i never had problem. i was never asked to provide my ss card. dont it say in the card that you are not supposed to carry it with you neither use it as identification? it dont make sense changing it if nobody is asking for it. the important is that you have SS# to provide if your emoloyer will ask you. IF in case, ask why you have notation then show the supporting documents and if they wont accept, that is S****D! the NOA and green card from the immigration should be enough.

for me, i will not worry for that ss card.

I-751 Timelines

01/28/08 (1st day) - submitted I-751 (Lifting of Conditional Status)

01/30/08 (3rd day) - confirmed receipt of documents thru USPS

02/05/08 (9th day) - check cashed!

02/11/08 (15th day) - received NOA (I-797) GC extended for 1 year!

02/28/08 (32nd day) - received NOA for Biometrics Appointment

03/06/08 (39th day) - biometrics appointment @ 10am - DONE!

05/23/08 (78th day) - received 10-yr Green Card in the mail

May 30, 08 - passed written driving test (1st attempt) & got temporary permit yipeee !

Trust in the Lord with ALL your heart and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight. - Prov 3:5-6
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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The instant my wife and daughter got their temporary conditional PERMANENT resident cards, I ran over to our SS office with an on-line filled out forms, their passports, restricted SS cards, and original birth certificates, had them sign the applications first.

The reason why I went in, I don't take any BS some of these government workers like to hand out, just said, nicely, I am here to get permanent SS cards and handed them copies of the original documents showing the originals. This could have been done by mail just as easily, if you trust these important documents in the mail. I prefer being paranoid. They did not request the old cards, said they needed them anyway, they kept the same SS numbers they originally assigned, and in about a week we received the new cards.

They are getting about 15%, well more like 14.8% of your gross wages right off the top that is not even deductible as a tax, so should be more than happy to issue a card.

Now trying to get SS benefits, that is an entirely different story, if there are any benefits left.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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They didn't take my husband's old card either. He doesn't carry his card around with him, but when applying for a job you need to give the employer the card because they make a copy of it for their files. So the last time he applied for a job he took all the necessary documents so they could see, touch and copy them. And then whatever he doesn't need to carry around with him goes into our lock box here at home. Even for me, the us citizen, when I've applied for a job they want to SEE the card, they're not going to believe you if you just spout off some number for them.

I-751 timeline:

Dec. 27, 2006 mailed I-751 packet

Jan. 4, 2007 date on NOA

Jan. 30, 2007 Biometrics

Feb. 1, 2007 last time our file was touched....

April 1, 2008, file touched and transferred to CSC

April 2, 2008, file touched again....

April 14, 2008 NOA about transfer

May 12, 2008 email stating 10 yr card ordered

May 19, 2008 10 yr card received

N-400 timeline:

May 7, 2008 mailed in N-400 packet

May 9, 2008 USCIS receives and signs for (by F. Heinauer) N-400 packet

May 19, 2008 NOA of receipt of N-400 and NOA for biometrics

May 30, 2008 biometrics

Aug. 5, 2008 Naturalization interview

Sept. 23, 2008 Oath ceremony, new US Citizen!! (have dual citizenship)

 
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