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Just wondering.

I cant get a California ID without a SSN

can i get a SSN when i get my EAD?

01/05/08 Married in California

04/01/08 Filed immigration paperwork as advised by our Immigration attorney

01/08/08 Honeymoon in England

06/04/08 Returned to USA from honeymoon (nice long honeymoon)

07/01/08 Find out immigration attorney had told us to file wrong paperwork. So we call USCIS and they advise what paperwork we need to file.

08/26/08 AOS paperwork sent to USCIS (I-485, I-864, I-765) $1010

AOS paperwork submitted to wrong address....so resumbitted to correct address....(thanks uscis customer service line...NOT)

09/09/08 AOS paperwork resubmitted to correct address

09/15/08 Notice that I-485, I-765 received by USCIS on 9/11/08

09/17/08 Letter received giving date of Biometrics appointment

10/01/08 Biometrics done

10/10/08 Case on hold. USCIS requested I-693 (medical exam & Vaccination report)

12/30/08 I-693 sent to USCIS

02/02/09 received letter from USCIS to attend initial interview

03/05/09 initial interview at Sacramento Office

21/21/10 filed for removal of conditions

1/10/11 received letter for biometric appointment

2/10/11 biometric appointment

04/01/11 rceived letter asking for additional information of joint assets and or proof we are a legit couple.

05/02/11 received letter to say they will notify us of date of interview.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Just wondering.

I cant get a California ID without a SSN

can i get a SSN when i get my EAD?

If someone told you that, they are mistaken. I live there 37 years and have had several ID and DL's at the same time. California is one place that will allow a person to hold and ID and DL at the same time. I never had to show a SSN when applying for an ID.

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01/05/12 - Mailed I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions.

01/09/12 - Petiton arrived us VSC.

11/15/12 - Wife Received ten year PR Card.

Posted
Just wondering.

I cant get a California ID without a SSN

can i get a SSN when i get my EAD?

State I.D. Cards - California

Everyone, at some point in life, reaches a point where they have to prove their identity. An identification card would come in handy in cases like this. Creation and maintenance of I.D. cards is just one more thing that the California DMV is responsible for.

People of any age are able to apply for a state I.D. card at the DMV. The card looks similar to a driver's license.

To apply for an ID card you will need to do the following:

Visit a DMV office (make an appointment for faster service)

Complete application form DL 44 (An original DL 44 form must be submitted. Copies will not be accepted.)

Give a thumb print

Have your picture taken

Provide your SSN. It will be verified with the Social Security Administration while you are in the office.

Verify your birth date and legal presence (you may use your California driver license)

Pay the $21 application fee. There is no fee for a senior citizen ID card.

There are certain procedures you need to follow if you must renew or replace your I.D. card. For more information on official policies, please visit the DMV Website here.

To obtain the DL 44 form by mail, call DMV's automated phone service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-800-777-0133.

Looks like you need a SSN.

And yes you can get a SSN when you get the EAD!

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