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hello VJ! i need an advice.. can anybody help! my fiancee entered in the United States last june 19,2012 as a K1 visa.. after 1 day, june 20,2012 we got married right away.. we went to apply for her Social security on june 25, 2012.. what we did is, we applied for her social security after we are married.. is that ok? i heard some people that we need to apply social security right away upon entering in the united states even do married or not.. what we did is we did it one time.. we did apply for her social security after our marriage.. is that ok? because until now we didn't receive her Social security card yet.. almost 4 weeks already.. i heard some people that 2 weeks only they had already.. any advice pls! thank you!

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hello VJ! i need an advice.. can anybody help! my fiancee entered in the United States last june 19,2012 as a K1 visa.. after 1 day, june 20,2012 we got married right away.. we went to apply for her Social security on june 25, 2012.. what we did is, we applied for her social security after we are married.. is that ok? i heard some people that we need to apply social security right away upon entering in the united states even do married or not.. what we did is we did it one time.. we did apply for her social security after our marriage.. is that ok? because until now we didn't receive her Social security card yet.. almost 4 weeks already.. i heard some people that 2 weeks only they had already.. any advice pls! thank you!

I don't thing it matters.

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** Moving from K1 visa forum to SSN forum ****

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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