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mrs1026
04-18-2008, 07:03 PM
Hello All!
My husband is back home and back to work:yay :2: YEAH! We just got his SS#/card in the mail, and his Welcome letter-that was so exciting! :thumbup:
My question is How do we convert his earnings from his "fake" SS# from before he became a permenant resident? Is is possible? Could he be charged with SS Fraud? He has been working in the States since the age of 15, and it would be great for him to be able to have those earning converted into his new/legal SS#.
Have any of you already done this or is it best to leave thing as is and just start all over with his earnings with his legal SS#?
Hope this make sense, Thanks
Maria
helloyou
04-20-2008, 06:33 AM
http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10081.html#unclaimed
Why is it important for my earnings record to be correct?
The amount of the Social Security *benefit you or your family can receive depends on the amount of earnings shown on your record. If all of your earnings are not shown on your record, this could mean lower Social Security benefits for you or your family.
How could earnings be missing?
If the earnings missing from your Social Security record are for the current year or last year, you do not need to worry. Because these earnings are recent, we may not have recorded them yet. They should appear on a later Statement.
However, earnings could be missing from your record for earlier years for one of the following reasons:
Your employer reported your earnings using the wrong name or Social Security number.
Your employer reported your earnings incorrectly.
You got married or divorced and changed your name, but never reported the change to Social Security.
You worked using a Social Security number that did not belong to you.
What should I do if earnings are missing?
If you discover earnings missing from your record, the first thing you should do is find some proof of those earnings. This proof could be:
A W-2 form (Wage and Tax Statement);
A tax return;
A wage stub or pay slip;
Your own wage records; or
Any other written documents showing that you worked.
If you cannot find any written documents that show your earnings, try to remember the following facts and write them down:
Where you worked;
The name of your employer;
The dates you worked;
How much you earned; and
The name and Social Security number you used when you worked.
How can Social Security help?
After you have gathered your documents or have made a list of all of the information you can remember, contact Social Security. We will work with you to correct your record. This process could take some time, depending on the information you bring us about your missing earnings. We may have to contact your employers or have you contact them.
Contacting Social Security
In addition to using our website, you can call us toll-free at 1-800-772-1213. We can answer specific questions from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. We can provide information by automated phone service 24 hours a day. (You can use our automated response system to tell us a new address or request a replacement Medicare card.) If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may call our TTY number, 1-800-325-0778.
We treat all calls confidentially.
mrs1026
04-20-2008, 05:48 PM
thanks for the info helloyou! Much appreciated
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