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Subject: Re: social security update Posted on: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 20:24:46 +0000 (UTC)

n400la wrote in message news:<1567053.1091148292@britishexpats.com>...
> Originally posted by M Duarte
> > I became a US citizen
> this past June. Immediately after the ceremony, I went to the Social
> Security office, showed them my Naturalization Certificate, had my old
> Social Security card taken away (it had the following written on it:
> "Valid For Work Only With INS Authorization) and my new one (without the
> text mentioned above) arrived in the mail within 10 days. Very simple
> and painless procedure.
> >
> > I also had a chance to correct my mother's
> maiden name, my date of birth AND city of birth. They had the incorrect
> information on file. So that was a good thing!
> >
> >
>
> What if
> my social security card is without the text? Do I need to do anything
> with it after I become a citizen?
>
> Thanks!

I think you should do it. It will update your resident/nonresident status.