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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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This had completely slipped my mind. I am filling out the G325a ( as beneficiary for the K-1) and It dawned upon me, when it asks for if you have a Social Security number that when I use to work in Summer camps in the U.S, I was given a Social Security Number when issued with the J-1. I just found the card in an old wallet ( which says valid for work only with INS authorization). I would have thought it would be defunct by now..but I ran a check online to see if it was still active ( whatever that means) and it said it was. Does this mean I have to put this on my form as my SSN? despite being a UK national?

Once your issued an SSN is that your number for life?

thanks a lot.

J

I-129F Sent : 2008-09-15

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-09-17

TOUCHED: 2008-09-19

TOUCHED : 2009-01-13

TOUCHED: 2009-01-14

NOA2: 2009-01-14 APPROVED !!!!

NOA2 Recd 2009-01-18

NVC received 2009-01-20

Left NVC 2009-01-21

Arrived London 2009-01-23

Received P-3 2009-01-30

Sent P-3 2009-02-08

Received P-4 2009-03-05

Medical 2009-03-06

Interview 2009-03-23 K-1 VISA APPROVED!!!!!!!! :-)

K-1 Received 2009-04-09

Moved to USA 2009-06-29

Married !!! 2009-08-06

Sent off I-485 2009-09-22

NOA1(x3) 2009-09-29

Received I-797C 2009-10-04

Biometrics 2009-10-24

Adv Parole Rec 2009-11-25

EAD received 2009-11-30

Greencard Interview 2010-01-22 APPROVED!

Greencard Rec 2010-01-29

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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This had completely slipped my mind. I am filling out the G325a ( as beneficiary for the K-1) and It dawned upon me, when it asks for if you have a Social Security number that when I use to work in Summer camps in the U.S, I was given a Social Security Number when issued with the J-1. I just found the card in an old wallet ( which says valid for work only with INS authorization). I would have thought it would be defunct by now..but I ran a check online to see if it was still active ( whatever that means) and it said it was. Does this mean I have to put this on my form as my SSN? despite being a UK national?

Once your issued an SSN is that your number for life?

thanks a lot.

J

Wow! This is so odd since I was just coming to VJ to ask this exact same question!!! Great minds......lol!

I was also wondering about what to put as my Employment from May to October 2007 as during that time I was working as a camp counselor and then travelling in the U.S. Should I put down my work in the U.S. or just put "Travelling in the U.S."?

Also, for my Residence during that time should I just put down "Travelling in the U.S." again?

Cheers everyone!

Tom&Ren = Tom (US Citizen) & Ren (Aussie)!

Our K1 Visa Journey.....

Consulate: Sydney, Australia

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9 Apr 09: Ren receives Packet 3

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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no such thing as a defunct SSN... They are issued for life

so does that mean include it?

I-129F Sent : 2008-09-15

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-09-17

TOUCHED: 2008-09-19

TOUCHED : 2009-01-13

TOUCHED: 2009-01-14

NOA2: 2009-01-14 APPROVED !!!!

NOA2 Recd 2009-01-18

NVC received 2009-01-20

Left NVC 2009-01-21

Arrived London 2009-01-23

Received P-3 2009-01-30

Sent P-3 2009-02-08

Received P-4 2009-03-05

Medical 2009-03-06

Interview 2009-03-23 K-1 VISA APPROVED!!!!!!!! :-)

K-1 Received 2009-04-09

Moved to USA 2009-06-29

Married !!! 2009-08-06

Sent off I-485 2009-09-22

NOA1(x3) 2009-09-29

Received I-797C 2009-10-04

Biometrics 2009-10-24

Adv Parole Rec 2009-11-25

EAD received 2009-11-30

Greencard Interview 2010-01-22 APPROVED!

Greencard Rec 2010-01-29

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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no such thing as a defunct SSN... They are issued for life

so does that mean include it?

answer all the questions completely... if you have one, you include it... if you don't, you put none

YMMV

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haha weird, I also wrked at us camp and have a SS number. I would say put it down and then i was going to enquire about it at my interview.

My SS# is different than my fiances as ours has work only on it, i think what would happen is that you have the same number but they issue you a different card which doesnt have the Only work authorisation restriction on it.

As i said , just put the # down and then ask at the embassy about what to do

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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A ss card is issued for life so yes, you will receive one without the restrictions but it will be the same number. Include it on all documents. ;)

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