SOCIAL SECURITY


Applying and Using SSN for Work and Taxes

A Social Security Number(SSN) is a 9-digit employee identification number issued by the U.S. Social Security Administration(SSA). Eligibility for a Social Security Number is based upon a person’s eligibility to work in the United States. Having an SSN doesn’t automatically grant authorization to work in the US. If you have been granted legal authorization to work, you are required to apply for and obtain a Social Security Number.



Why do international students need an SSN?

International students require an SSN to report their income and pay taxes to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) when working in the US.

When can international students apply for an SSN?

International students can apply for an SSN only after they have been offered a job or internship in the United States and have received our office employment verification letter to work (On-Campus Employment, CPT, or OPT).

How to apply for an SSN?

International students must visit their local Social Security office and submit the necessary documents. These include a job offer letter, authorization to work, passport, visa, and I-20 or DS-2019 form.

Timeline for receiving an SSN:

The processing and issuance of an SSN typically takes two to four weeks. International students should plan their job search accordingly and apply for an SSN well before their intended start date.

Tips for using an SSN:

A Social Security Number (SSN) is also used for opening phone, utility, or bank accounts. However, an SSN is only issued to individuals with employment or tax reporting requirements. If difficulties arise from not having an SSN when opening a bank or other accounts, contact the Office of International Students and Scholars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I start working before I receive a Social Security?

Yes, as long as you have authorization (on-campus, CPT, or OPT), you can start working without an SSN. Be sure your employer follows the correct instructions for allowing you to begin work without the SSN. Apply for the SSN as soon as possible after getting your job offer.

How long does it take to get a Social Security number?

The Social Security Administration will mail your number and card as soon as all of your immigration information has been verified. It can take 2-4 weeks or more.

What if my card is lost or stolen?

You can replace your card for free if it is lost or stolen. However, you are limited to three replacement cards in a year and 10 during your lifetime. To request a replacement card, complete an Application For A Social Security Card (Form SS-5) and provide the necessary documentation.

Are my earnings taxable for Social Security purposes?

As a student in F-1 or J-1 status, your earnings from authorized employment are generally not taxable for Social Security purposes. Please review the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Publications 515 and 519 for details about employment taxes payable on the earnings of nonresident aliens.

What does it cost to apply for an SSN?

There is no charge for a Social Security number and card.

What if my immigration status or citizenship changes?

If your immigration status changes or you become a legal permanent resident (LPR), you should inform the Social Security Administration office so that your records can be updated.