Overview
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If you are going to be paid for any type of work in the United States, you will be required to get a Social Security number.
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You must request and be approved for your work-verify BEFORE requesting a SSN.
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If you have a previous Social Security number, you do NOT have to request a new one.
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For UNLV employment, nonimmigrant visa holders must have their SSN BEFORE starting any employment.
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For off-campus employment, per Federal Regulations, F-1 and J-1 Students are allowed to work up-to 90 days while they wait for their SSN IF their employer allows them to do so. Earnings must still be reported to the IRS using SSN.
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Employer questions? Download the Social Security Administration's Guide or contact ISSS.
J-1 Status Holders and Social Security Numbers
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J-1 scholars (short-term scholar, research scholar, professor categories) are eligible to apply for U.S. Social Security Cards. However, if you are not being paid by UNLV as part of your J-1 program (or employed elsewhere as an authorized part of your J-1 program), you are NOT required to do so.
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J-1 students with qualifying employment - which must be approved by ISSS IN ADVANCE and in writing - may also apply for a Social Security Card.
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If you already have a U.S. Social Security Card, then you do not need a new one.
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You must complete J-1 orientation and program validation with ISSS first BEFORE applying for a social security number.
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Bring all of the following documents with you to the Social Security office:
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Passport with J-1 visa stamp (Canadian citizens are visa-exempt)
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Form DS-2019 (“Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor” (J-1) Status”)
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Letter of Support from the ISSS (Social Security Letter)
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H-1B Status Holders and Social Security Numbers
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H-1B visa holders will need a social security number in order to be employed and paid by UNLV.
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If you already have a U.S. Social Security Card, then you do not need a new one.
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Bring all of the following documents with you to the Social Security office:
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Passport with H-1B visa stamp (Canadian citizens are visa-exempt)
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I-797 Approval Notice of H-1B status
On-Campus F-1 Student Employees
- You must have a job on-campus.
- You must have a “Evidence of On-Campus Employment” letter completed by your department, then signed by an International Student Advisor at ISSS.
- You will need to bring the following documents to the Social Security office:
(Note: Photocopies will NOT be accepted)
- Evidence of On-Campus Employment Letter (instructions on how to request this letter can be found on the “On-Campus Employment” page)
- Social Security Number Application
- Most recent passport
- Most recent F-1 Visa (Canadians exempt from visa requirement)
- Current continued attendance I-20 or validated DS-2019 issued by UNLV
- Most recent I-94
Important Information for Graduate Assistants: While the Social Security Administration is processing your application, you can progress through your on-boarding process by submitting your national ID. If you have any questions about this process, please contact Grad Financial Services.
Off-Campus Work Permits for F-1 Students (CPT)
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You must have a job relevant to your area of study.
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Apply for CPT by submitting the CPT recommendation to ISSS.
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Once you have employment authorization (CPT) on your continued attendance I-20, you will need to bring the following documents to the Social Security office:
(Note: Photocopies will NOT be accepted)
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Passport, Visa
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Current I-20 reflecting CPT
Optional Practical Training for F-1 Students (OPT)
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You can apply for a Social Security number once you receive your EAD card.
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You will need to bring the following documents to the Social Security office:
(Note: Photocopies will NOT be accepted)
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Passport, Visa, and EAD card
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Most current I-20 reflecting OPT issued by UNLV
Social Security Administration Office
US Social Security Administration Office1250 S Buffalo Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89117