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Hello,

I have just a quick question: I have been to US before on Work and Travel Visa (7 years ago or so).

Now I'm here on VWP and got married to US citizen, I am trying to fill out the AOS paperwork and I don't know if I should fill everything out with the Social Security number and Alien Number I got 7 years ago or should I leave those spaces blank? Do they expire?

Thank you!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Bulgaria
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They don't expire , fill the documents with them

Edited by Mehur4e

AOS based on a marriage with US citizen:

06/06/2012 - last entry in USA on J1 visa;

05/06/2013 - got married;

07/18/2013 - sent the package (I-130, I-485, I-765);

07/23/2013 - USCIS received the package;

07/29/2013 - received notifications for acceptance via e-mails and text messages;

08/02/2013 - received notifications for acceptance via mail;

08/08/2013 - received biometrics letter (appointment for 08/14) via mail, without any e-mail or text message notifications;

08/14/2013 - done with biometrics;

08/22/2013 - I-485 online status updated to "Testing and Interview";

08/28/2013 - I-485 online status says " On August 28, 2013, we mailed you an appointment notice for an interview for October 4, 2013...";

08/30/2013 - received notification for an Interview on October 04 2013, 8:30 am via mail;

09/23/2013 - I-765 online status updated to "Card/Document Production";

09/28/2013 - received EAD card;

10/04/2013 - interview day - approved on spot!

10/17/2013 - received my green card via mail

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Thank you!

There's another thing, because I visited USA approximately 7 years ago I am not able to find my old social security card and the passport (where I have A# number), I had no intention to come back to US so there was no reason to save all those things.

Is that okay if I'll just fill out those spaces with "none" and they will be able to give me new numbers?

Thank you!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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No, they cannot give you new numbers. Your number stays with you for life.

Not sure on the A#, but you can get your SSN by going to the local social security offices.

Bye: Penguin

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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Thank you!

There's another thing, because I visited USA approximately 7 years ago I am not able to find my old social security card and the passport (where I have A# number), I had no intention to come back to US so there was no reason to save all those things.

Is that okay if I'll just fill out those spaces with "none" and they will be able to give me new numbers?

Thank you!

No.

You would be lying by putting down "none" when you know that you have a SSN and A#.

You are better off putting "unknown - forgot number."

Provide the truth and not a white lie. Lying on an immigration form is not a good idea.

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Filed: Country: Estonia
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No.

You would be lying by putting down "none" when you know that you have a SSN and A#.

You are better off putting "unknown - forgot number."

Provide the truth and not a white lie. Lying on an immigration form is not a good idea.

Okay, thank you!

I'll try to find out my numbers before I file, I probably still have my old passport and social security card somewhere but I've been moving around a lot and things get lost :(

Every little detail on AOS paperwork is SOOOO stressful :/

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