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To: Wayners who wrote (30424)5/12/2010 12:00:15 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
You're right, and if those investigators somehow got his alleged SS number, then they ought to be able to trace back who that number belongs to... I wonder why that wasn't mentioned in the article...

GZ



To: Wayners who wrote (30424)5/12/2010 1:00:40 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
Re: "in order to get a SS number, you have to produce a Birth Certificate."

I think you may be jumping the shark there.

To get a SS # *he did* provide a legal birth certificate --- same as anyone else would have to when applying for a Social Security card to be able to work. (Same as I did, same as you did, etc.)

This would have had to be back in the early 'seventies for him, (when he applied for SS #), right?



To: Wayners who wrote (30424)5/12/2010 3:06:53 PM
From: tonto1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
A birth certificate is not the only document accepted for a SSN.

How do I get a number and card?

To apply for a Social Security number and card:

* Complete an Application For A Social Security Card (Form SS-5); and
* Show us original documents or copies certified by the issuing agency proving:
o U.S. citizenship or immigration status [including Department of Homeland Security (DHS) permission to work in the United States];
o Age; and
o Identity.

Then, take or mail your completed application and documents to your local Social Security office.

Citizenship or immigration status: We can accept only certain documents as proof of U.S. citizenship. These include a U.S. birth certificate, U.S. consular report of birth, U.S. passport, Certificate of Naturalization or Certificate of Citizenship. If you are not a U.S. citizen, Social Security will ask to see your current U.S. immigration documents. Acceptable documents include your:

* Form I-551 (includes machine-readable immigrant visa with your unexpired foreign passport);
* I-94 with your unexpired foreign passport; or
* Work permit card from the Department of Homeland Security (I-766 or I-688B).