Federal Benefits
Social Security Numbers
Social Security numbers are issued only to
How To Apply
To secure a Social Security number you are required to complete the application Form SS-5. If you are residing in
U.S. Citizens Registering a Child
Parents filing an application for a child’s number are required to provide their own Social Security numbers if they have one. The parent signing the applications must also provide identification such as their passport or green card.
Note: Individuals aged 12 and over must apply in person at the Consular Section if they have never had a Social Security Number. Additional documentation is required for these applications. Please contact the Consular Section for further information.
Non-Resident Aliens
Non-resident aliens requiring a number for purposes of filing a
Attending school in the U.S.
Aliens not otherwise entitled to a number and planning on attending school in the
Conducting business with a financial institution
If a Social Security number is required to conduct business with a U.S. bank or financial institution and Federal law does not otherwise allow the issuance of a number, ask the Internal Revenue Service for a Form W-8, Certificate of Foreign Status.
Please Note: Individual states may require a Social Security number for record keeping purposes. Aliens may not have a Social Security number issued for these purposes unless required by Federal law.


