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The current Social Security card is made of banknote paper and serves only as an official verification of the SSN assigned by SSA to the person whose name is on the card. The card is neither proof of the bearers identity nor citizenship/noncitizen status and has no transaction value or data storage capability.
1. After signing in to your personal my Social Security account at .ssa.gov/myaccount, select the Replace your Social Security Card link. 2. Next, verify your email address, select the location where your drivers license or identification card was issued, and answer Yes or No to the background questions.
A social security card is roughly the size of a business card and measures 2.5 by 3.8. The card is blue and white in color and includes the card holders social security number and name.
First version of SSN card. No form number and no revision date. The preprinted information on the card face was in blue ink with a Social Security Board seal (in a lighter shade of blue) in the center of card. The SSN was in red ink.
We will mail your Social Security card as soon as we have all of the necessary information. You should usually receive it within 7-10 business days from that time.
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Current Social Security cards do not provide this functionality and the issuance process does not include taking the number holders picture or capturing identifying data to be included on the card, visually or electronically.
There are three types social security numbers. Unrestricted card. An unrestricted card is given to U.S. citizens and permanent residents (those with green cards). Restricted card. Non-work card.
We can assign a different number only if: Sequential numbers assigned to members of the same family are causing problems. More than one person is assigned or using the same number.

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