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Ask ISSP: Going to Social Security Administration on your own

Do I need a Social Security Number (SSN)?

  • Social Security Numbers are meant for tax purposes only. If a student or scholar is receiving wages from an employer in the U.S. (such as students receiving a stipend from Emory), she or he will need a Social Security Number. An international student or scholar can receive an SSN only if legally permitted to accept employment in the U.S.

If I get a Social Security Number, does it mean I can accept any job?

  • NO! SSNs are given to persons with some type of work permission. The SSN itself is NOT work authorization. Work authorization for nonimmigrants (persons who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents) is controlled by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). ISSP staff can provide more information about work authorization.

Do I need a number before I can be employed in the U.S.?

  • Any person who will be employed in the U.S. must have an SSN. Human Resources at Emory will assign a “dummy” ID number to a student or scholar until the SSN is received. Students and scholars SHOULD NOT USE the “dummy” ID number assigned by Emory as an ID number anywhere else outside of Emory! No tax treaty benefits will apply until the student or scholar obtains the SSN and provides a copy of the SSN card to Mary Chenault in the Office of the Controller, at 1599 Clifton Road.

I have been given a student ID number by Emory University. Do I still need a SSN? Do I have to change my ID number?

  • A student ID number assigned by any Emory department is not an SSN. Students do not need to change their ID number. However, when students and scholars obtain their SSN, they should notify Susan Newborn in the division of Data Services in Human Resources at 404-727-7563 AND Mary Chenault in the Office of the Controller immediately.

I need to apply for a Georgia Driver’s License, and I was told that I need to have an SSN in order to apply for one. How can I obtain a Georgia Driver’s License if I cannot get an SSN?

  • Students must show either that they have an SSN or official evidence that they are not eligible for an SSN before they can obtain a GA Driver’s License. Official evidence is a Form SSAL-676 (essentially a “denial” or “rejection” letter) from the SSA (Social Security Administration) office that they will issue to those not eligible for an SSN when they apply for it. This letter will waive the requirement that they have an SSN in order to apply for the Driver’s License.
  • Students must take all of their relevant immigration documents (see chart below) and visit the SSA office *before* the GA Department of Driver Services to apply for and receive the SSAL-676.

When do I apply for the SSN?

  • Students and scholars should not attempt to apply for the SSN until they have been in the U.S. for more than 10 business days. This is to ensure that their entry information has been reported from the U.S. Point of Entry to the central database that the Social Security Administration will need to access to confirm their legal status before issuing the number. Application forms are available at ISSP and at the SSA office.
  • The SSN application process is free, and no appointment is necessary. However, it is best to go early in the morning to one of the local SSA offices. Applicants should take with them a completed SSN application form and their original documents (see chart).
  • For non-EAD based F-1 student employment (CPT and on-campus employment), SSA will not process an application for an SSN if it is more than 30 days in advance of the scheduled employment start date.
  • In the case of EAD-based F-1 employment (Optional Practical Training), the employment start date on the EAD must already have been reached before SSA will process the application for an SSN.

How long does it take to get the SSN?

  • On average, it takes two weeks to receive the SSN. The SSA office must check if the applicant’s information is currently in the Department of Homeland Security’s database called SAVE.
  • If the applicant’s information is not yet in the database or if there is a discrepancy between the applicant’s immigration documents and the database, the SSA must send an inquiry to the Department of Homeland Security. The SSA cannot process the SSN application until the Department of Homeland Security has verified the applicant’s immigration status and information. Consequently, the application process may be significantly delayed. In general, the SSA representative who processes the SSN application will notify the applicant in writing that a verification process with the Department of Homeland Security is underway so that the student or scholar is aware of the additional time needed. If a student or scholar encounters this situation, there is nothing ISSP or the SSA can do to expedite the process.
  • However, if a student or scholar still has not received her or his SSN five weeks after submitting the application AND has not been informed that an additional verification process is needed, she or he may contact the ISSP staff to find out if there are any steps that can be taken.
  • The SSN card is a valuable document which should be kept safely with personal records. Students and scholars should carry the original card with her or him only when using it for official business, such as getting onto payroll. Students and scholars should not keep it in their wallet.
  • If the card is not sent, students and scholars will need to contact the SSA office to inquire.

Applying for a Social Security Number

Social Security Number applications for international students and scholars are taken in person following the 10th day after arrival to the U.S. Application forms are in the orientation packet at ISSP, and are available at the Social Security Administration office. Applicants should take with them a completed SSN application form and their original documents (see chart below):

Visa type Authorization Needed for SSN application
F-1 Student Authorization for on-campus work, CPT, or OPT is required.
  1. Passport;
  2. Form I-20 issued by Emory University;
  3. I-94 Card;
  4. Employment authorization, such as on-campus work stamp on I-20 from ISSP, OR CPT designation on I-20 OR OPT card;
  5. Letter from Designated School Official (ISSP) that identifies you, confirms you are enrolled in a full course of study and eligible for employment, identifies your employer and the type of work you are, or will be, doing.
  6. Letter from employer: For on-campus employment, an employment verification letter written by the department employing you at Emory. Your supervisor must sign and date the employment letter. This letter must describe: your job; the number of hours you are, or will be, working; your supervisor's name and telephone number and Employer Identification Number; your employment start date. Sample on-campus employment verification letters are in the ISSP office and on the ISSP website.
J-1 Student Authorization for employment is required.
  1. Passport;
  2. Form DS-2019;
  3. I-94 Card;
  4. Letter from Program Sponsor/Responsible Officer authorizing employment. (J-1 students NOT sponsored by Emory University: You must obtain this authorization letter from your program sponsor; ISSP cannot provide this letter.) J-1 students may also need to show additional evidence of employment.
J-1 Scholar Verification of status may be requested.
  1. Passport;
  2. Form DS-2019;
  3. I-94 Card;
  4. Appointment letter from department may be helpful
J-2 Dependent Can apply for an SSN only if authorized for employment.
  1. Passport;
  2. Form DS-2019;
  3. I-94 Card;
  4. Employment Authorization Document (EAD)
H-1B, O-1, TN Scholar Status implies employment authorization.
  1. Passport;
  2. I-797 Approval Notice;
  3. I-94 Card;

Where do I apply for a SSN?

There are several locations in the Atlanta area. Three of the closest locations are listed below:
  1. South DeKalb SSA Office:
    Address: The nearest SSA office to Emory University is located at One South Dekalb Center, South Dekalb Mall, 2801 Candler Road, Decatur, GA 30034.
    Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 am until 3:30 pm, excluding holidays.
    Directions: South Dekalb Mall is accessible through the Cliff (Emory University) South Dekalb shuttle. The South Dekalb shuttle transports passengers in between Emory University and South Dekalb Mall every weekday. Upon arrival at South Dekalb mall, One South Dekalb Center is directly in front of you as you depart the shuttle. You will see the Social Security Administration office to the left of the arched entrance to One South Dekalb Center. A sample Emory Shuttle schedule can be found at http://transportation.emory.edu/docs/transportation/PnR_clrbx_Spr09.pdf
    If you are unable to take the Cliff-South DeKalb Mall Shuttle directly to the mall during the times listed, you can get there by MARTA. Take the Cliff-CCTMA/Decatur shuttle to the Decatur train station. You can get on the #15 Route South DeKalb Mall. The entire schedule can be found at http://www.itsmarta.com/getthere.com/getthere/schedules/15.htm#maps
  2. Downtown SSA Office:
    Address: Suite 2860, 401 W. Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30308. Phone: 404-331-4155 or 1-800-772-1213.
    Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 am until 3:30 pm, excluding holidays.
    Directions by MARTA: Catch Bus #6 Northbound at the bus stop at the corner of Clifton and North Decatur Roads (Visit MARTA’s website at www.itsmarta.com for bus and train schedules and routes. Bus #6 runs nearly every 20 minutes). Ride it for approximately 20 minutes to the Lindbergh MARTA Center Station. Exit the bus and board the southbound train. Get off at the Civic Center (the fourth station after Lindbergh). Walk South on West Peachtree Street. The office is located in the Peachtree-Summit Federal Building at the corner of Ralph McGill Boulevard and West Peachtree Street. Be sure to check MARTA schedules before embarking on your journey.
  3. Norcross SSA Office:
    Address: 4365 Shackleford Road, Norcross, GA 30093. Phone: 678-380-5827 or 1-800-772-1213.
    Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 am until 3:30 pm, excluding holidays.
    Directions by car: Bear left on North Decatur Road NE – go 1.5 miles. Turn left on Scott Boulevard – go 0.6 mile. Bear right on US-29 North – go .06 mile. US-29 North becomes US-78 East – go 1.1 miles. Take the I-285 exit towards Greenville – go 5 miles. Take exit #33 onto I-85 North towards Greenville – go 7.3 miles. Take exit #102 /GA-378 onto Beaver Ruin Road NW towards Lilburn – go 0.5 mile. Turn left on Shackleford Road NW – go 0.4 mile. Arrive at 4365 Shackleford Road, Norcross, on the left. This trip will probably take 30-45 minutes in non-peak traffic times.