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Hello everyone, 

 

My child was born out of America and 2 weeks ago I applied for the CBRA at the embassy. They told me to wait one month for the CBRA and 2 weeks for their passports. My question is, how can I apply for their SSNs? Do my kids need to be here in America to apply or even if they live aboard but I can still apply for their SSNs?

 

Someone told me that I need to bring them to America first and then apply for their SSNs.

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10 minutes ago, Samibra said:

Hello everyone, 

 

My child was born out of America and 2 weeks ago I applied for the CBRA at the embassy. They told me to wait one month for the CBRA and 2 weeks for their passports. My question is, how can I apply for their SSNs? Do my kids need to be here in America to apply or even if they live aboard but I can still apply for their SSNs?

 

Someone told me that I need to bring them to America first and then apply for their SSNs.

Check this for indonesia https://www.ssa.gov/foreign/foreign.htm#ICELAND ( seems office will be in phillipines ) can apply by mail ( see link no 2 )

 

and read this especially question #4 https://www.ssa.gov/foreign/joint_frequently_asked_questions.pdf

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11 minutes ago, Misscloud said:

Check this for indonesia https://www.ssa.gov/foreign/foreign.htm#ICELAND ( seems office will be in phillipines )

 

and read this especially question #4 https://www.ssa.gov/foreign/joint_frequently_asked_questions.pdf

I checked but don't really understand. Can you please explain in more detail, please?  do I need to contact the counselor in Madagascar that I applied for the CBRA? or do I need to bring the kids to America? 

 

I am living and working here in America but the kids living in Africa with their mother.

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5 minutes ago, Samibra said:

I checked but don't really understand. Can you please explain in more detail, please?  do I need to contact the counselor in Madagascar that I applied for the CBRA? or do I need to bring the kids to America? 

 

I am living and working here in America but the kids living in Africa with their mother.

I literally thought u are indonesian because of ur profile said indonesia and I assume u live in indonesia with ur USC child. 
 

 

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Just now, Misscloud said:

I literally thought u are indonesian because of ur profile said indonesia and I assume u live in indonesia with ur USC child. 
 

 

No I am not indonesien. in my profile said I am indonesien? that is a mistake and I am sorry for that

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2 hours ago, Samibra said:

They told me to wait one month for the CBRA and 2 weeks for their passports. My question is, how can I apply for their SSNs? Do

Once they hold the CBRA interview , approve the case, you will complete an application for SS number at the same time you complete child’s US passport application….so wait

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1 minute ago, Family said:

Once they hold the CBRA interview , approve the case, you will complete an application for SS number at the same time you complete child’s US passport application….so wait

Thanks for your answer. I already pass the interview last week and I am back to the US. Last week I bring my kids to Madagascar and we passed the interview then I sent my kids back home and I am in the US so should I write them for the SSN? 

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There was someone that received SS numbers for his children by mailing the forms in and they got them back fast - try searching on VJ.

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7 hours ago, milimelo said:

There was someone that received SS numbers for his children by mailing the forms in and they got them back fast - try searching on VJ.

that's the link that i posted on top especially if the parents is outside USA.

since the mother is in the US, i think going to the local SSA office also an option

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I just received an email from the US embassy in Madagascar regarding my question:

 

 

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It's complicated. even if my kids come to the US but I still need to contact US Embassy in Paris? or just it's because they are out of US?

 

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1 hour ago, Family said:

If your children will remain outside the US for a while, then contact Paris. If you will be bringing them to the US, then just walk in to local SS Office, they will help you.

Ah ok. I am going to bring them for the summer here in the US. Maybe I need to wait until they come here

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