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OFFICIAL: Q&A for DACA forms Part 2 - Page 16

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Hello all, I'm new to this forum. I haven't sent my application yet, there's one thing that's keeping me from sending it. I was wondering if anyone knows of someone who included the made up SS# that were used to work (if that was the case) in the I-765 application Q #9 and has been approved? I have heard lawyers say to omit that info and others say to be completely truthful. I want to know about actual cases that have been approved that included the made up socials because they had never had any type of social before.
I tried looking through as many threads as I could to try to find out and I didn't find an answer specific to my question. Forgive me if I missed it and this has been answered already. Thank you.
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Hello all, I'm new to this forum. I haven't sent my application yet, there's one thing that's keeping me from sending it. I was wondering if anyone knows of someone who included the made up SS# that were used to work (if that was the case) in the I-765 application Q #9 and has been approved? I have heard lawyers say to omit that info and others say to be completely truthful. I want to know about actual cases that have been approved that included the made up socials because they had never had any type of social before.
I tried looking through as many threads as I could to try to find out and I didn't find an answer specific to my question. Forgive me if I missed it and this has been answered already. Thank you.
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New - Q9. How should I fill out question nine (9) [social security numbers] on the Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization?
A9. When you are filing a Form I-765 as part of a Deferred Action Childhood Arrivals request, question nine (9) is asking you to list those Social Security numbers that were officially issued to you by the Social Security Administration.

New - Q3. To prove my continuous residence in the United States since June 15, 2007, must I provide evidence documenting my presence for every day, or every month, of that period?
A3. To meet the continuous residence guideline, you must submit documentation that shows you have been living in the United States from June 15, 2007 up until the time of your request. You should provide documentation to account for as much of the period as reasonably possible, but there is no requirement that every day or month of that period be specifically accounted for through direct evidence. It is helpful to USCIS if you can submit evidence of your residence during at least each year of the period. USCIS will review the documentation in its totality to determine whether it is more likely than not that you were continuously residing in the United States for the period since June 15, 2007. Gaps in the documentation as to certain periods may raise doubts as to your continued residence if, for example, the gaps are lengthy or the record otherwise indicates that you may have been outside the United States for a period of time that was not brief, casual or innocent. If gaps in your documentation raise questions , USCIS may issue a request for evidence to allow you to submit additional documentation that supports your claimed continuous residence.

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So when we get our EAD, we need to go to a social security office and get our social security card as well, correct?
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So when we get our EAD, we need to go to a social security office and get our social security card as well, correct?
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If it's not official and is specifically with your name. Don't use it!
AND TO Yurchie "Only put down numbers you were issued by the SSA. "

Thank you. The reason I, and others I know are confused about the question is because of the phrase in parenthesis (include all numbers you have ever used). I never would have thought to put any number that wasn't issued by the SSA otherwise. It's specific in saying numbers used and not numbers issued. I have been thinking too much about it. At a DACA assistance workshop they said they weren't sure about that question yet that's why I wanted to know what actual applicants are doing. I think I will just leave it blank.
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Hello all, I'm new to this forum. I haven't sent my application yet, there's one thing that's keeping me from sending it. I was wondering if anyone knows of someone who included the made up SS# that were used to work (if that was the case) in the I-765 application Q #9 and has been approved? I have heard lawyers say to omit that info and others say to be completely truthful. I want to know about actual cases that have been approved that included the made up socials because they had never had any type of social before.
I tried looking through as many threads as I could to try to find out and I didn't find an answer specific to my question. Forgive me if I missed it and this has been answered already. Thank you.
Read the USCIS FAQ on deferred action at uscis.gov. they added new info yesterday saying only include SSNs that were officially given to you. I would link you but im on my phone. Let me know if you cant find it.
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Read the USCIS FAQ on deferred action at uscis.gov. they added new info yesterday saying only include SSNs that were officially given to you. I would link you but im on my phone. Let me know if you cant find it.
Thank you, I should have checked more thoroughly. I didn't notice that there were updates even though it's in RED. Thank you, I feel more confident bout my application now and I will be sending it in shortly. Also, I'm really glad to have found this forum it's been really helpful.
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Does anyone have a link to the Instructions for form i-765? I am trying to answer question number 16 on the i-765 application.

When i try pulling it up from the USCIS website it just shows a black screen. All other forms are loading just fine for me. I've tried different browsers but i get the same problem.
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