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Why is my social security card dated?

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I just had to apply for a new card(one not containing the annotation of "valid for work only with DHS authorization". The one i got now is dated. It was hypothetically suppose to be undistinguishabble from the one a us citizen carries. However it isn't because it is dated. I'm a permanent resident who is currently having the conditions removed from my green card. this is making it really hard for me to get a job i've applied all over the place.

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  1. do you mean dated with an expiry date? you are a green card holder? maybe because it is met with the conditions of your green card and when your green card experience so does your social security.


  2. All social security cards are dated. I and my son are both natural born USC's and ours are dated. This is standard.

  3. so they know when it was issued

  4. Every America social security card is dated, the numbers stand for the year you got it and the state it was issued in and what number you are

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