Can I work without a SSN green card?

You need an SSN to get a job, collect Social Security benefits, and receive some other government services. If you're temporarily in the United States to work, your employer will ask for your SSN.
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Can green card holder work without SSN?

If you currently reside in the United States and plan to apply for work authorization or Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) Status from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), you will also need a Social Security Number (SSN). Your SSN allows employers to report your earnings to the United States government.
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Can I get a job without my Social Security card?

You can legally work before you actually have a Social Security card if your employer gets permission from Social Security. However, this is only temporary—you'll eventually have to provide your Social Security number. If you are not legally allowed to work in the United States, you can apply for an employment visa.
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How do I remove restrictions from SSN after green card?

RESTRICTIONS ON YOUR S.S. CARD: If you already have your Social Security card, but it is restricted as “not valid for employment”, or “not valid without an USCIS employment authorization document”, you should contact Social Security with your evidence of permanent resident status to have the restrictions removed.
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How long does it take to get SSN after applying for green card?

You should receive your SSN card within 2 weeks after we have everything we need to process your application, including verification of your immigration document with the USCIS. If we are unable to immediately verify your immigration document with the USCIS, it may take 2 additional weeks to receive your card.
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What happens if I stay more than 6 months outside U.S. with green card?

An absence from the United States for a continuous period of 1 year or more (365 days or more) during the period for which continuous residence is required will automatically break the continuity of residence.
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Can you work in USA without SSN?

You need an SSN to get a job, collect Social Security benefits, and receive some other government services. If you're temporarily in the United States to work, your employer will ask for your SSN.
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How do people work without SSN?

If you are new to the U.S., you can work without an SSN temporarily. However, you must apply for a number with the Social Security Administration, or the SSA, immediately, and provide it to your employer upon receipt and within 90 days of starting your job.
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What can I use instead of Social Security number?

An alternative to the Social Security number is the Individual Taxpayer Identification Number. (ITIN) This can be issued regardless of immigration status.
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How to get a job without social?

The SSA does not require employees to have an SSN before they start working.
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Form SS-5
  1. Full name.
  2. Current address.
  3. Date of birth.
  4. Place of birth.
  5. Mother's full name (including maiden name)
  6. Father's full name.
  7. Gender.
  8. Date they applied for an SSN.
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Can I stay 1 year outside U.S. with green card?

Yes, you can travel abroad as a green card holder — that's one of the many benefits of being a permanent resident. However, your trip must be temporary and you cannot remain outside the United States for more than 1 year.
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Can I legally stay in the U.S. while waiting for green card?

The process for applying for a green card from within the United States is called Adjustment of Status (AOS). When you apply for adjustment of status, you'll be able to stay in the United States while your application is processed, even if your visa expires before your green card is approved.
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How long can you live outside the U.S. without losing green card?

The law states that if a Green Card holder remains outside of the United States for one year and one day during any one trip, they are considered to have abandoned their residency and lose their Green Card and permanent resident status.
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How to get a green card fast?

You can generally request expedited processing by calling the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833) or by asking Emma after you have obtained a receipt notice. (You can access Emma by clicking on the Ask Emma icon on the top right of this page).
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What is the six month rule for green card?

As a general rule, permanent residents should avoid any trips abroad of 6 months or longer. If you travel for over 6 months (but less than a year) at one time, USCIS will automatically presume that you've broken your continuous residence requirement for the purposes of naturalization.
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How long can you stay in America without a green card?

You can stay in America for up to 90 days if you don't have a visa under The Visa Waiver Program, which lets most nationals or citizens of participating countries travel to America for business stays or tourism for that amount of time.
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How long does it take to get a work permit while waiting for green card?

Your work permit will arrive within five months — up to seven months, in some cases — after U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) receives your work permit application. (Until recently, the typical processing time for a work permit application was 90 days, but a growing backlog has caused additional delays.
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Can you apply for a green card while on a tourist visa?

The answer is yes. Aliens with a tourist visa can apply to receive a Green Card. However, they need to have legal status and meet the eligibility conditions to adjust their status. Learn more about how you can change your current status from tourist to immigrant by speaking with our immigration attorneys.
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Can I apply for US citizenship after 3 years of green card?

You may file Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, 90 calendar days before you complete your continuous residence requirement if your eligibility for naturalization is based upon being a: Permanent resident for at least 5 years; or. Permanent resident for at least 3 years if you are married to a US citizen.
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Can I lose my U.S. citizenship if I live abroad?

No Longer Can One Lose U.S. Citizenship By Living in Another Country. At this time, no penalties exist if a naturalized U.S. citizen simply goes to live in another country. This is a distinct benefit of U.S. citizenship, since green card holders can have their status taken away for "abandoning" their U.S. residence.
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Which countries can I visit with U.S. green card?

There are several countries that you can visit with your Green Card, that you otherwise may not be able to.
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Here are the countries that Green Card Holders can visit without a visa:
  • Canada.
  • Mexico.
  • Costa Rica.
  • Georgia.
  • The British Virgin Islands.
  • Aruba and Curaçao.
  • The Balkans.
  • Singapore.
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Does green card expire?

A Permanent Resident Card (USCIS Form I-551)

Although some Permanent Resident Cards, commonly known as Green Cards, contain no expiration date, most are valid for 10 years. If you have been granted conditional permanent resident status, the card is valid for 2 years. It is important to keep your card up-to-date.
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Do I lose my green card if I get divorced?

If you divorce and you have a permanent green card, there is typically no impact to the renewal process. When it comes time to renew your green card, you simply file Form I-90 (officially called “Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card”).
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What's the difference between green card and permanent resident?

A Green Card holder is a permanent resident that has been granted authorization to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis. As proof of that status, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) grants a person a permanent resident card, commonly called a "Green Card."
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Does a green card mean you are a citizen?

Lawful permanent residents (LPRs), also known as “green card” holders, are non-citizens who are lawfully authorized to live permanently within the United States.
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