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Applying for a Social Security Card
(Or to change your name on your Social Security Card)
Documents you need to apply for Social Security Card
Application for Social Security Card
(Please note — the links will take you directly to the Social Security Administration’s website. Please substitute “Consulate General serving your area” for “your local Social Security office”).
First time applicants 12 years or older: you must submit your application in person to the Consulate General serving your area.
All other applicants: you may submit your application by mail to the Consulate General serving your area. (Please include a self-addressed pre-paid Registered or Express Post Platinum envelope or Courier satchel for return of your original documents).
If you are changing your name, please also submit original documents (e.g. marriage certificate) to support this.
All supporting documents presented with the application must be either originals or copies certified by the issuing authorities.
If an applicant is unable to sign his/her name, then original photo identification of the signing parent/legal guardian must also be included with the application.
Related links:
- Social Security FAQs for U.S. Citizens outside of the U.S.
- Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
Last update Tuesday, 8 April 2008



