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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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This week we finay got our her passport FEDEX-ed to us and we will enter the USA together next week. I still have to update my dates on here...

But I need your advice: I want to get her health insurance for the 1st 3 months. Now she will not have a SS# - YET and most Insurance companies want a SS#.

Any sugestions?

Justin Luyt

04/02/2006 -- Mailed Petition

04/13/2006 -- NOA 1 Received Date

04/19/2006 -- NOA 1 Notice Date

06/23/2006 -- NOA IMBRA Notice Date

06/26/2006 -- NOA IMBRA Received

06/29/2006 -- NOA IMBRA Send Back

07/12/2006 -- Email Confirming RFE for IMBRA

08/16/2006 -- Touched

08/17/2006 -- APPROVED!!!! NOA2

09/05/2006 -- NVC Receipt

11/08/2006 -- VISA Received in Kiev!

12/23/2006 -- Entered the US (no problems)

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01/19/2007 -- Married !!!

Filed: Country: Canada
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This week we finay got our her passport FEDEX-ed to us and we will enter the USA together next week. I still have to update my dates on here...

But I need your advice: I want to get her health insurance for the 1st 3 months. Now she will not have a SS# - YET and most Insurance companies want a SS#.

Any sugestions?

Justin Luyt

A SSN is not required for your spouse to be added onto your health insurance. If someone tells you otherwise.. ask to talk to their boss until you get to someone who know what they're doing

Knowledge itself is power - Sir Francis Bacon

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Filed: Timeline
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The Privacy Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-579) regulates the use of Social Security numbers by government agencies. When a Federal, State, or local government agency asks an individual to disclose his or her Social Security number, the Privacy Act requires the agency to inform the person of the following:

-- Whether disclosure is mandatory or voluntary;

-- By what statutory or other authority the disclosure is solicited;

-- Why the information is being collected; and

-- What the effects are of not providing the information.

These restrictions do not apply to the private sector. Businesses, private agencies, employers etc. are free to request someone's SSN and use it for any purpose that does not violate a Federal or State law. (Some businesses, for example, sell their SSN information to other businesses by computer networks.) Anyone can refuse to disclose his or her number, but the requester can refuse its services without it.

If requested, an individual should ask why the SSN is needed, how the number will be used, what law requires the number be provided and what is the consequence if not provided. The answers to these questions can help an individual decide if he or she wants to provide his or her SSN.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has no responsibility for, or control over, the disclosure of an individual's SSN once the number holder furnishes it to a third party.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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I found a couple companies that would do it without an ss#. One was Golden Rule.

Feb. 2005 - Met in Brazil the first time

May. 2005 - Visited Brazil

Aug. 2005 - Visited Brazil

10/30/05 - Mailed I129F

11/09/05 - NOA1

Nov. 2005 - Visited my fiance in Brazil

02/02/06 - NOA2

Feb. 2006 - Visited my fiance in Brazil

02/24/06 - Packet received at NVC

03/20/06 - Fiance received packet 3 from consulate

04/26/06 - Fiance received appointment letter

05/09/06 - I flew to Rio

5/10/06 - Met fiance at airport

5/11/06 - Medical exam in Rio

05/12/06 - Interview in Rio - APPROVED!!!!

05/17/06 - Received visa in Rio

07/20/06 - POE Miami

10/16/06 - Married!!!!

01/10/07 - Sent AOS and EAD application

01/17/07 - NOA - Receipt

02/02/07 - Biometric appointment

02/09/07 - NOA - Transfer of case to California center

03/22/07 - EAD approved

05/10/07 - AOS approved!!!!

Eulalia and Bill

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If you want to add your wife to your employer coverage you have to be married, hmmm maybe if you are in California you can add her as

your living partner on your health benefit.

You have 30 days from the date you got married to add her otherwise you have to wait until your company next open enrollment. You don't need SSN number to add her as you can submit that info later on. All that was required was a copy of the marriage certificate.

Gone but not Forgotten!

Filed: Country: Canada
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This week we finay got our her passport FEDEX-ed to us and we will enter the USA together next week. I still have to update my dates on here...

But I need your advice: I want to get her health insurance for the 1st 3 months. Now she will not have a SS# - YET and most Insurance companies want a SS#.

Any sugestions?

Justin Luyt

A SSN is not required for your spouse to be added onto your health insurance. If someone tells you otherwise.. ask to talk to their boss until you get to someone who know what they're doing

I did ask the boss...he said my husband needed a SSN before I could add him. Of course, this is State Merit insurance, provided to state employees of the school system, so maybe that's the difference.

Teaching is the essential profession...the one that makes ALL other professions possible - David Haselkorn

 
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