I passed ! ! !

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I just received my NCLEX-Rn results earlier today... after the long and agonizing wait since sept 7 hehehe...

one more thing... how do i get my SSN #? can i fly to califonia and get it? in what ways?

Thanks

Specializes in MED/SURG, ONCOLOGY, PEDIATRICS, ER.

:balloons: :monkeydance: :smiley_aa :yelclap: :yeah: :beer: Congratulations!! New RN!!

Specializes in Med-Surg.

Congratulations! Moved to the International Forum, since you're asking a question that may not be answered on the NCLEX forum. Good luck to you in all you do. :)

Congratulations

Specializes in Critical Care, Cardiothoracics, VADs.

Congratulations! You cannot get a SSN until you have your visa and arrive in the US to start work.

Specializes in Clinical exp in OB, psy, med-surg, peds.

Congratulations

Hallelujah! Congratulations RN!

Specializes in Medical-Surgical.
I just received my NCLEX-Rn results earlier today... after the long and agonizing wait since sept 7 hehehe...

one more thing... how do i get my SSN #? can i fly to califonia and get it? in what ways?

Thanks

Congratrulations!

You can only get your SSN if you have a green card.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

congratulations, as said previously you can't get SSN until you move to the US and can prove you are there with a legal visa :monkeydance:

Specializes in ER (future assignment).

Congratulations!!!!! No Green Card No Ssn...

You will not get the SSN#, until you can provide a document that states that you can legally work here. A green card is not physically required, but proof that you can work is. As long as you have a visa that is good for work.

It must be applied for in person, and that is after you have completed the entire immigration process, it is the final step.

Specializes in Medical-Surgical.

When I applied for my SSN, I only showed my Philippine passport and the immigrant visa attached to it. I told them I don't have my green card yet because I just arrived then. When I applied for my SSN, it was my 2nd day in the US.

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