Numéro de Sécurité Sociale
Le SSN est nécessaire pour travailler légalement aux États-Unis, payer des impôts et accéder à de nombreux services gouvernementaux. Les titulaires de visas de travail et les résidents permanents peuvent obtenir un SSN après l'approbation de leur visa. Les personnes non éligibles au SSN peuvent parfois obtenir un ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) à des fins fiscales.
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