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Applying for Social Security Number, Got Conditional Green Card CR-1

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Nicaragua
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"Do you want the Social Security Administration to assign you an SSN (and issue a card) or issue you a new card (if you have an SSN)? You must answer "Yes" to this question and to the "Consent To Disclosure" in order to receive an SSN and/or card."

MY QUESTION IS?

Does my spouse needs to go apply for the Social Security Number or does the Social Security Number (Card) will come by mail since my spouse answered 'YES' in the DS-230 for the Social Security Administration to assign a SSN card?

Thanks!!!!

Sergio

Process was started on August 9, 2006. Got spouse into the US in late march 28th, 2007 with CR-1 approved and got by mail her conditional green card April 12, 2007 (today). This site rocks and it has helped a lot of people filing paper work. With some tips and guidance from here it help me get my spouse into the US in 7 months with a CR-1.

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