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My fiance and I are filling out the G-325a and it asks for a Social Security Number, I was once in the US as an exchange visitor under a J-1 visa, 3 years ago, and had a Social Security Number as well, so now my question is: Do I put this Social Security Number I once had on my application? Or should I leave it in blank? Thanks.

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My fiance and I are filling out the G-325a and it asks for a Social Security Number, I was once in the US as an exchange visitor under a J-1 visa, 3 years ago, and had a Social Security Number as well, so now my question is: Do I put this Social Security Number I once had on my application? Or should I leave it in blank? Thanks.

Yes. Your social security number will not change. It is yours for life.

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Yes, your SSN is forever, and unique to you.

My fiance and I are filling out the G-325a and it asks for a Social Security Number, I was once in the US as an exchange visitor under a J-1 visa, 3 years ago, and had a Social Security Number as well, so now my question is: Do I put this Social Security Number I once had on my application? Or should I leave it in blank? Thanks.

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My fiance and I are filling out the G-325a and it asks for a Social Security Number, I was once in the US as an exchange visitor under a J-1 visa, 3 years ago, and had a Social Security Number as well, so now my question is: Do I put this Social Security Number I once had on my application? Or should I leave it in blank? Thanks.

A social security number is issued for life... you will not get a different one...

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