Showing posts with label ssn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ssn. Show all posts

Saturday, June 8, 2013

New To USA on H-1B–Important Things To Do

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

In USA on H-1B–International Driving Permit, Foreign Driver License, Interim Permit and Learner Permit

 

If you have your International Driving Permit - IDP along with your Foreign Country’s Driver License, you can drive up to 6 months or so, depending upon which state you are in. But you ultimately going to need a USA Driver License.

To start with, you will have to apply for a Learner’s Permit, which requires you to appear for a written test at your nearest DMV office. Depending upon which state you are in, you can download the State-Specific Driver’s Manual from State’s DMV Website. For example, for New York State, you can get the Driver Manual from New York’s DMV Website. Besides that you can also get a printed copy, free of charge, of the same Driver’s Manual from a nearby local DMV Office.

You need to have at least 6 points of proof of identity. For any new arrival, following can be used to accumulate 6 points:

  1. Foreign Passport with I-94 – Primary ID – 4 points
  2. Social Security Card – Secondary ID – 1 point
  3. ATM or Debit Card – Secondary ID – 1 point

Click here for an Online 6 Point Document Selector for the state of New Jersey.

Fees (Source: NY DMV):

fee for learner permit and driver license new york state

Once you successfully passed the Test, you will be given an Interim Permit immediately, which looks like:

interim permit nys department of motor vehicles part 1

interim permit nys department of motor vehicles part 2

Within two weeks you will receive the original Learner Permit in your mail box, which looks like:

learner permit new york state

learner permit new york state back

Monday, May 27, 2013

In USA on H-1B–First Thing First–Your Social Security

 

The first thing you should do is to get enroll for Social Security.

You need a Social Security number to get a job, collect Social Security benefits and receive some other government services. But you don't often need to show your Social Security card. Do not carry your card with you. Keep it in a safe place with your other important papers. [Source – SSA]

You only need I-94 and your original Passport, which will be a proof of your Age and your Identity, which is required to file an application for Social Security Number/Card.

You can locate the SSA offices or affiliates that are closest to you from - https://secure.ssa.gov/ICON/main.jsp

When you reach the relevant SSA office, you will have to fill an application form called, Form SS-5, see snapshot below:

social security form ss-5

Officials will ask some questions mostly related to your Age and/or Identity i.e. your Passport. If every thing is ok, then they will inform you about the time when you can expect the Social Security Card in your Mail.

A Social Security Card looks like:

ssn social security card

Valid for work only with DHS Authorization.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

List of Document required by H-1B Work Visa Sponsor

 

This post is a part of series of posts that makes up “The Complete Process Trail for H-1B Work Visa”.

Once you have accepted the Offer Letter from H-1B Work Visa Sponsor. You will be required to submit following information and scanned copies of documents for the processing:

Information Required

  1. First Name
  2. Middle Name
  3. Last Name
  4. Any other Names used
  5. Email Address
  6. Contact Number(s)
  7. Date of Birth
  8. Country of Birth
  9. Province of Birth
  10. Country of Citizenship
  11. Passport #
  12. Date Issued
  13. Date of Expiry (MUST BE VALID FOR A MIN. OF 6 MONTHS TO 1 YEAR)
  14. Consulate/Embassy (City) in your Country
  15. Country
  16. Ever been on H-1B visa before?
    1. If yes then provide all dates of previous stay in From Date / To Date format
  17. Social Security Number / SSN (if any)
  18. Highest Level of Education Completed
  19. Total Years of Experience in IT industry
  20. Additional info for those who are already in USA
    1. Date of Last Arrival
    2. I-94#
    3. Port of Entry
    4. Current US Address
    5. Current Status
    6. Previous Receipt / Case Number

List of Documents

  1. Scanned Color Copies of:
    1. Passport (Biographic Pages)
    2. Resume
    3. All Diplomas / Certificates
    4. Degrees and Transcripts (with Translation into English, if required)
    5. Previous Work Experience / Job Reference Letters
    6. Additional documents for those who are already in USA
      1. Scanned Color Copies of:
        1. I-94 with visible stamped date of entry
        2. Previous Approval Notice(s)
        3. Recent Pay Stubs

IMPORTANT – Please make sure you have Machine Readable Passport which must be valid for a min of one year.