New SSN for non USA -citizen, change of identity.?
I moved to England and changed my name and surname when I got my new citizenship and passport from UK,
Question: it is possible to get a new SSN in America, since I have a new passport from other country and a new name?
I have a job offer there and I told them I don't have SSN yet, so my empolyer will send me an application to apply for a number, but will the SS Office realize I am the same person from 5 years ago? How?
Answer:
No. You made a decision you're going to have to live with. Stay where you are, otherwise you will be considered illegal if you try to enter the USA.
What will you do if they ask for a birth certificate?
Frankly, I think the FBI will be fascinated by your not disclosing a prior identity, every bit as much as the credit bureau would be.
The application for a social security card asks for previous names you used and social security numbers. Failing to complete that form properly could get you into quite a bit of trouble for fraud.
you should go for it if your new name matches with your b-certificate,if not you can still come in,you'll have problems when you apply for a loan (depending on how much you owe)but there are many companies that can help you fix your credit yo know?!
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