SSN Policy Manual
A New Identity
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Country
Price
$300,000 $50,000
Monaco New Zealand Portugal
Check with embassy Check with embassy $50,000 Check with embassy
S%o Tome Singapore St. Kitts and Nevis
$300,000
Switzerland
Get a New Social Security Number
Once you have obtained new identity documents, you may (or may not) wish to apply for a social security number to go with your new identity. Simply complete an SS-5, Application for Social Security Card, and present it in person to the nearest. Social Security Administration office. They will either assign you a social security number or they will decline your application. Be sure to ask them for a Form SSA-L676, Letter of Ineligibility for a SSN, because, as explained earlier, your new identity can now obtain a new State issued driver's license. Get a State Issued Driver's License Once you have established new identity documents, you may want to apply for a new driver's license. Of course, since your new identity has never had a driver's license before, you will need to take a driver's test. They may also require you to provide a social security number or a Form SSA-L676, Letter of Ineligibility for a SSN, fiom the Social Security Administration. Get a Credit Card The quickest and easiest way to begin a new credit history is by opening a secured credit card account. Many financial institutions offer these accounts with minimal identification information and no credit check. The account consists of you depositing an amount of money into a frozen savings or security account which is held by the financial institution as security against you not paying your bill. Your credit card limit is established as a function of the surety associated with your identity and the amount of money you deposit.
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