Addendum to the Supporting Statement for Forms SS-5, SS-5-FS
Application for a Social Security Number Card, and the Social Security Number Application Process (SSNAP)
20 CFR 422.103 - 422.110
Revisions to the Collection Instrument
NOTE: Names, DOBs, and SSNs shown on SSNAP screens are fictitious and display the data propagated to the screen.
Revisions to the U.S. Citizen 12 or Older screen:
Change 1: We are changing the introductory language at the top of the screen.
Old Language: This screen pertains to individuals, age 12 or older, applying for a Social Security Number for the first time. Please ask questions similar to the following:
Note: This list is not all-inclusive. Depending on the situation, ask additional questions based on the individual circumstances to determine if an SSN has already been assigned or another identity has been used. (For additional information, see RM 10205.110.)
New Language: This screen pertains to individuals who are U.S. citizens, age 12 or older, applying for a Social Security number (SSN) for the first time. Please ask questions similar to the following:
Note: This list is not all-inclusive. Ask additional questions, as necessary, to determine if the applicant already as an SSN or has used another identity. (For additional information, see RM 10205.112.)
Justification 1: We are specifying that this screen applies to U.S. citizens, correcting the procedural reference in the Note, and revising instructions to conform to plain language standards.
Revisions to the Non-U.S. Citizen 12 or Older screen:
Change 2: We are changing the language in the Note at the top of the screen.
Old Language: This screen pertains to individuals, age 12 or older, applying for a Social Security Number for the first time. Please ask questions similar to the following:
Note: This list is not all-inclusive. Depending on the situation, ask additional questions based on the individual circumstances to determine if an SSN has already been assigned or another identity has been used. (For additional information, see RM 10205.110.)
New Language: This screen pertains to individuals who are non-U.S. citizens, age 12 or older, applying for a Social Security number (SSN) for the first time. Please ask questions similar to the following:
Note: This list is not all-inclusive. Ask additional questions, as necessary, based on the individual circumstances to determine if the applicant already has an SSN or has used another identity. (For additional information, see RM 10205.113.)
Justification 2: We are specifying that this screen applies to non-U.S. citizens, correcting the procedural reference in the Note, and revising instructions to conform to plain language standards.
Change 3: We are changing the questions we ask applicants who are non-U.S. citizens.
Old Language:
Held a full-time, part-time or temporary job in the U.S?
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Yes |
No |
Had a U.S. State-issued identification card or driver’s license? |
Yes |
No |
Taken the Scholastic Achievement Test or any other U.S. college-related entrance exam?
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Yes |
No |
Attended or applied for admittance to a U.S. college, university or technical/vocational school?
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Yes |
No |
Had an U.S. savings or checking account in a bank, credit union, or other financial institution?
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Yes |
No |
Filed a U.S. Federal or State federal income tax return or been claimed as a dependent on a U.S. Federal tax return of a parent or other relative?
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Yes |
No |
Registered for the U.S. draft or to vote in the U.S.?
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Yes |
No |
Applied for or received any of U.S. governmental assistance such as TANF, Food Stamps, WIC, Medicaid, medical assistance, public training or summer youth employment?
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Yes |
No |
Ever visited or resided in the U.S? |
Yes |
No |
New Language:
Visited or lived in the United States?
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Yes |
No |
Applied for or received a U.S. Federal or State-funded benefit such as TANF, Food Stamps, WIC, Medicaid, medical assistance, public job training or summer youth employment?
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Yes |
No |
The following two “conditional” questions appear in the path when the applicant responds “Yes” to one of the questions above.
Had an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), I-766 or I-688, issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)?
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Yes |
No |
Had a DHS Form I-94 (Arrival/Departure Record) that grants permission to work in the United States?
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Yes |
No |
Justification 3: We made the questions relevant for non-U.S. citizens. The questions now focus on situations in which a non-U.S. citizen applicant may have previously received an SSN in order to avoid issuing a second SSN to the same person.
In addition, we are making the following revisions to the SSA-2935-OP1, SSA-L2937, and SSA-L2938:
We are revising the PRA statements for the SSA-2935-OP1 and the accompanying cover letters, SSA-L2937 and SSA-L2938 to reflect the correct time estimates.
SSA’s Office of the General Counsel is conducting a systematic review of SSA’s Privacy Act Statements on agency forms. As a result, SSA is updating the Privacy Act Statement on the SSA-L2937 and SSA-L2938.
File Type | application/msword |
Author | 826655 |
Last Modified By | Naomi |
File Modified | 2012-01-13 |
File Created | 2012-01-13 |