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    Notify IRS about your new SSN & rescind ITIN Individuals who are not eligible to receive a Social Security Number (SSN) instead get an Individual Tax Payer Identification Number (ITIN). An alien individual can't have both an ITIN and a SSN. Therefore, once you receive your SSN (e.g., after getting an EAD), you will have to rescind your ITIN. After you receive your new SSN, you will have to send a letter to the IRS ITIN Unit requesting a rescind of your ITIN. The SSN will become the primary number and must be used for all future filing purposes. The IRS will void the ITIN. All prior tax information under the ITIN will be associated with the new SSN. Send a letter to: Internal Revenue Service ITIN Operation P.O. Box 149342 Austin, TX 78714-9342 Enclose the copies of your ITIN and SSN. You will then receive a letter from the IRS confirming that your ITIN was revoked and to use your new SSN for all tax purposes. source: http://www.immihelp....etting-ssn.html ************************************* How to Transfer Your Credit History to a Newly Assigned SSN When you are assigned a new Social Security Number (SSN), your previous credit history will not automatically transfer. Credit history is not kept by the Social Security Administration. Instead, the three major credit bureaus, Experian, TransUnion and Equifax, keep their own records of your credit history. Therefore, to transfer your credit history you will need to notify each of the credit bureaus directly and provide evidence of your claim. 1. Contact your current lenders and inform them of your newly assigned SSN. They should begin to report your credit under your new number. 2. Type a letter to the credit bureau, explaining that you have a new SSN. Keep the letter simple and to the point. List all previous numbers you had credit under and any previous names you used. Request that your account be listed in your new credit report. 3.Print four copies of the letter, one for each of the three credit bureaus and one for your own records. Sign the three copies for the credit bureaus. 4. Address one envelope to each credit bureau, affix a stamp and write your return address. The three credit bureau addresses are as follows: Equifax P.O. Box 740241 Atlanta, GA 30374 Experian P.O. Box 2002 Allen, TX 75013 TransUnion P.O. Box 1000 Chester, PA 19022 5. Make three copies of the document you received from the Social Security Administration informing you of your newly assigned SSN. Attach one to each letter and put each letter in an envelope. Mail the letters to the credit bureaus. 6. Wait a month or two and request a free copy of your credit report through AnnualCreditReport.com from each credit bureau. Verify that your credit history has been transferred by each credit bureau. If it has not, call the credit bureau in question to sort out the problem. Equifax 1-800-685-1111 Experian 1-888-397-3742 TransUnion 1-800-888-4213 source: http://www.ehow.com/...signed-ssn.html ******************************************************* Notify Selective Service (males 18-25 yrs old only) If you are a man ages 18 through 25 and living in the U.S., then you must register with Selective Service. It’s the law. According to law, a man must register with Selective Service within 30 days of his 18th birthday. Selective Service will accept late registrations but not after a man has reached age 26. You may be denied benefits or a job if you have not registered. You can register at any U.S. Post Office and do not need a social security number. When you do obtain a social security number, let Selective Service know. Provide a copy of your new social security number card; being sure to include your complete name, date of birth, Selective Service registration number, and current mailing address; and mail to: Selective Service System P.O. Box 94636 Palatine, IL 60094-4636 source: http://www.sss.gov/default.htm ***************************** Do not forget to contact your bank and/or any other relevant institution (school, memberships, etc.) about your new SSN.
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    Edhondacivic

    Hi

    Hello I'm new here just sent my daca application may 23. I hope everything goes well thanks for all the info you guys have here it was more than helpful
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    profjouster

    Approval!

    Finally got approved. Its like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders, its unreal. Hang in there everyone, and if youve been waiting more than 6 months, do everything you can to get answers!!! Its a burden but this is just the first step.
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    beatrizrivera909

    Approval!

    HA WE GOT APROVE SAME DAY
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    The worse that can happen is that you will get and RFE asking you to send them proof that were not guilty. I got a ticket before my biometric of obstructing a police officer the week before my bio. Then I got and rfe asking me about this issue. All I did was send them a copy of the court house saying that they lower the ticket to something smaller and I got approve. also I won a DUI and in the same rfe they asked me to submit paper from that court house stating that I won the case. So don't be worry you will get approve. I know is not the same but hey my won dui was worse lol
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    Congrats!!!
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    Fresita22

    DACA Process [Timelines]

    congratz on your approval
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    snoop90044

    I Think I Just Got Approved! Help.

    congrats
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    Gino10

    Where do you look to find a new job?

    hey forgot to ask you the legit site to the job hunters.... can you please?
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    Santi

    Where do you look to find a new job?

    True Dat! I starting looking for work online and then I networked as well... Indeed, Monster, LinkedIn, etc Checked with my friends to see if they knew somebody anywhere... Was referred to Job Hunters and sent my resume to three of them...met with one, and got an Temp-to-hire position at a great company...starting May 1st I also use my School's Career Management Services Website to look for new opportunities: I have applied to 6 already, and I am confident I will get interviews in May... Meanwhile, I just sit at home, read the FT, and watch CNBC...err day err day err day err day err day err day err day err day...started from the bottom and all that jazz...
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    i checked with friends and family first. my mom works at a hospital and my first job after DACA was at the same hospital, then got a job as a 911 dispatcher for a neighboring city and now i work back at the same hospital i started at. indeed.com monster.com shot, even craigslist sometimes has legit jobs. i have a friend (she's a USC) who got a job that was posted on CL. the key is to apply at everyplace that will take your application. it may not be your dream job but until you do get your dream job, every job you work gives you experience and is a stepping stone to your dream job.
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    I believe you can take a cruise with no problem to Hawaii which is the 50th state and Puerto-Rico which is a dependent territory of the United States, but I'm not completely sure, so just make sure to do some research. The Caribbean on the other hand is not a country, its a region encompasses of many different Islands, so I believe you will have some problems taking a cruise over there.