
Originally Posted by
lawanwadee
The form asks this question because for some applicants it is not the first time they apply for this visa..... you will be fine. :)
Lawanwadee,
Thanks for all your help on this. On another forum someone posted the following, please don't take it the wrong way as I was trying to gather information from any means possible. Would you be able to comment on the following?
"There are ways to get SSN. You can either consult the Embassy via e-mail and see if it works. A 2nd option is to write an e-mail to
Social Security Online - The Official Website of the U.S. Social Security Administration. A 3rd option is to directly call Social Security. In all 3 options, you will have to provide your passport details.
If you were previously issued an SSN #, you will have to mention it. There could be an option of stating "DO NOT REMEMBER", but please try options presented above.
The SSN# is used for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to, background check, in order to determine if the beneficiary is free of any criminal history. So, yes, from that perspective, it is quite important.
You can consult an immigration lawyer and see if there are alternatives available."