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Thank you mike.have researched helena town and i get your point.

This issue of social security i applied for mine months ago and still not ready.Will it affect my application?should i wait for the SSN which i dont know will be ready when.Last i contacted the office they just told me they have a back log.i should just wait

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4 hours ago, reey said:

Will it affect my application

No

 

Do you have a certificate of citizenship?

 

4 hours ago, reey said:

should i wait for the SSN 

 

No

 

4 hours ago, reey said:

they just told me they have a back log

There is no SSN back log. You are being lied to.

 

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Some years back but when I applied for my SSN the lady asked me if I wanted to know the number, obviously said yes so she wrote it down for me. Card followed.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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48 minutes ago, reey said:

No i dont have a certificate of citizenship.well thats what the london office told me about the backlog?so what do i do

My understanding is that adults citizens who apply for an SSN require a CRBA, U.S. birth certificate, or a work authorization document issued by USCIS such as a certificate of citizenship. You can file N-600

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No need to wait.

You can offer a clarification for the specific age/part/item number in that Addendum and state your SS app is pending and facing delays. …numbers obtained overseas ( for CRBA or passport only new USC ) are handled differently than  domestic process…and are likely backed up. 
 

 

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