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  1. For Social Security purposes, a person is outside the United States (U.S.) if he or she is physically outside the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, the …

  2. For Social Security purposes, a person is outside the United States if he or she is physically outside the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana …

  3. Personal Service: You may have the documents hand-delivered to the other party by another adult over 18, as long as that person is not a party in your case. If you do not know anyone to do this for you, …

  4. Has the person who will receive the travel document, parole document, or Arrival/Departure Record, if approved, been in any exclusion, deportation, removal, or rescission proceedings?

  5. Generally, the IRS requires an individual to provide an SSN to get a PTIN. Because foreign persons generally cannot get an SSN, they must file Form 8946 to establish their identity and status as a …

  6. For example, a person retires at age 62 on October 30, 2026. They will earn $45,000 through October and takes a part-time job beginning in November earning $500 per month.

  7. Applying for an SSN card is free. If you are outside the U.S. you should apply for an SSN through Enumeration At Entry (EAE) on your immigrant visa application (Form DS-230 or DS-260). If you are …