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Can I use a name for SSN that is different from my visa?
I’m currently under my parents' e2 visa, but I might get my ssn during this summer. on my visa, it has my legal name from my country...but since my name was too hard for native speakers to pronounce, I went by an English name for long....I used that name for all my middle and high school year, so I want to keep using this name. Can I use different name to apply for SSN? If I can't, is there a way to change my name on visa, so I can put English name for SSN when I apply for it?
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I wonder if you do not already have experience with using a different name? LIKE "KILLER 96" ON ANOTHER PART OF OUR FURUMS?
We do not allow a member to use two names, so if you did it, delete it. If you are for real, you need to just correspond with the Social Security folks. They are slow, but you have no choice, as I see it. |
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Re: Can I use a name for SSN that is different from my visa?
If you're talking about a United States social security number, you have to first legally change your name. There is a fee associated with this. Contact the social security administration department. I would assume for any country, you would have to legally change your name before applying for a social security card with a different name.
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