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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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After we ot married we applied for my SSN but the guy told us there that they need first my green card before i get it. And we go to the bank today to open an joint account or to add me my husbands account but the Credit Union bank ask my SSN card which i dont have.

We are now preparing for the AOS.

What bank dind'nt ask for a SSN numer? we are in New Mexico.

Thanks guys!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Serbia
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Any university campuses nearby? Campus branches might be more willing to let you open an account without a SSN (on the account they're far more likely to already be dealing with foreigners without SSNs).

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Greenland
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Bank of America will accommodate you without a SSN.

Spoiler
Adjustment Of Status:

06/25/2015: AOS/EAD/AP package Sent to USCIS

06/30/2015: Package received
07/03/2015: NOA1 hard copies received
07/10/2015: Biometrics appointment letter received
07/18/2015: RFE notice
07/23/2015: Biometrics appointment
07/24/2015: RFE hardcopy received
07/27/2015: RFE response sent via USPS express
07/29/2015: RFE received
08/24/2015: EAD/AP Card production/Approved
08/28/2015: EAD approval letter received
08/28/2015: EAD/AP Card Mailed
08/31/2015: EAD/AP Card received
09/03/2015: Applied for SSN
09/11/2015: SSN received
11/30/2015: AOS interview (no decision)
02/20/2016: RFE2: New medical
02/25/2016: New Medical completed/submitted
03/04/2016: Approved/Card Production
03/08/2016: Green card mailed
03/11/2016: 10 Year Green card in hand :dance:
 
Naturalization:
04/11/2019: N-400 filed online
04/13/2019: Biometrics appointment scheduled
04/16/2019: Biometrics letter mailed
04/30/2019: Biometrics appointment
 
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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You don't need a green card to get a social security #. That's absolutely false. You definitely can get a social security # without a green card. I would try with another rep.

Some banks don't require a SSN. Having a passport # or Alient Registration # is sufficient (TD Bank for example)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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You don't need a green card to get a social security #. That's absolutely false. You definitely can get a social security # without a green card. I would try with another rep.

Some banks don't require a SSN. Having a passport # or Alient Registration # is sufficient (TD Bank for example)

Thanks that was Im trying to see but he is asking me the card. And we tried to open an account but it cant be also. We are just trying to get again.

Thanks..maybe we will go that bank and try.

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