Social security number
Learn about the application process and eligiblity requirements to obtain a Social Security Number (SSN).
A Social Security Number (SSN) is a 9-digit identification number issued by the United States Social Security Administration (SSA). An SSN is required by the United States government in some cases for tax and employment reporting purposes. You may only apply for an SSN once you have been activated in the SEVIS system. The Social Security Number (SSN) card is a very important document. Keep the SSN card in a safe place to avoid identity theft.
Do not carry your SSN card with you. Just like your passport or I-20, keep it in a safe place.
To learn more about what a Social Security Number is please visit the Social Security website.
Social Security Numbers are NOT valid forms of work authorization. To learn more about employment as an F-1 student please refer to our Employment Section.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) recommends that you wait until after your SEVIS record is registered at the start of your program so that your status is updated in all relevant government databases, including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) database that the SSA checks as part of the application process.
On-Campus Employment
If you get employment for on-campus work, you can apply for an SSN after an advisor from ISSS signs the On-Campus Employment Offer Letter for Social Security Number Application Form.
To learn how to get the form signed, please refer to our On-Campus Employment page.
Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
If approved for CPT by ISSS, you can apply for an SSN 30 days before the start date of your CPT.
To learn how to get approved for CPT, please refer to our Curricular Practical Training page.
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
If students are submitting an I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, and completed the section in the application to request an SSN card, USCIS will send that data to the Social Security Administration to issue you the SSN. Do not apply for an SSN through the Social Security office separately.
Students can read more information about this from the Social Security Administration webpage.
Follow the steps below to avoid problems that may delay your application, this includes obtaining the correct documents, application, and setting up an appointment with the Social Security Administration office in Salt Lake City, UT. The information below is only for students with an On-Campus job for the first time and who do not have a Social Security Number (SSN).
If you have previously been issued an SSN in the U.S., your SSN belongs to you, and you do not need to request a new number. If your on-campus employer only needs to check your immigration status, you can submit an e-form titled, "F-1 Status Verification for On-Campus Employment" in UAtlas.
Work with department/on-campus employer to fill out the On-Campus Employment Offer Letter for Social Security Number Application Form
The department/on-campus employer will fill out the top portion of the form. Refrain from filling out the ISSS section, this will be filled out by the ISSS advisor.
on-campus employment offer letter for social security number application form
Submit the Social Security Number Application Form for On-Campus Employment e-form.
Upload the completed On-Campus Employment Offer Letter for Social Security Number Application Form to this e-form.
A Designated School Official (DSO) from ISSS will review the request. Processing time is within 10 business days.
If further information or documentation is needed, a DSO will contact the student via email or by phone.
Bring Original "On-Campus Employment Offer Letter for Social Security Number Application Form" to ISSS Office
Students will receive a notification to their University of Utah email (Umail) to bring the original form to ISSS during Walk-In Advising for a wet signature from the DSO.
Complete SS-5 Application Online
Once the student has received the signed form from ISSS, they will need to complete the SS-5 application online.
Schedule an Appointment with the Social Security Administration Office
Students will need to schedule an appointment with the SSA Office. Students can check for the nearest SSA office by clicking on the button below:
Collect all Required Documents
Students will need to schedule an appointment with the SSA Office. Students can check for the nearest SSA office by clicking on the button below:
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION OFFICE LOCATOR
Please visit the International Students and Social Security Numbers page to read more information regarding the documents required to obtain a social security number.
The X equals document is required
| On-Campus Employment | CPT Employment | |
| Passport (along with old passport if it contains your F-1 visa) | x | x |
| I-94 | x | x |
| I-20 | x | x |
| Original "On-Campus Employment Offer Letter for Social Security Number Application Form" - ensure it is signed by the Designated School Official. | x | |
| Confirmation Page - From the online application, a screen shot or the reference number for your application. | x | x |
Present all needed documents to the Social Security Administration (SSA) in order to apply for a Social Security Number (SSN)
Work with your employer/department with next steps after receiving your Social Security Number.
SSN - Frequently Asked Questions
Please refer to the Social Security Administration on
How do I apply for a replacement Social Security number card online?
An SSN is generally not required to obtain a driver’s license, cell phone, credit card, insurance, admission to an academic institution or other “non-work” reasons.
The SSA will issue a letter of ineligiblity to students who are unable to apply for a SSN. To request the letter, students will need to take their immigration documents (showing your ineligible status) to a Social Security Administration office. For many purposes, the ineligibility letter is considered valid for only 30 days from the date it is printed.