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Social Security Number

A Social Security Number is a number assigned to you by the United States Social Security Administration and is only assigned to:

  • Individuals who are authorized to work in the United States
  • Students at CofC on F-1 or J-1 visas who have secured on-campus employment
  • F-2 dependents are not eligible for a Social Security number.
  • J-2 dependents are eligible if they have applied and been approved for work authorization.

Many colleges currently use Social Security numbers:

  • As student identification numbers.
  • In order to report your wages earned annually on-campus to the U.S. Government, you must have a Social Security number.
  • In addition, the State of South Carolina requires you to have a Social Security number before you can apply for a driver's license.

For an F-2 dependent, a letter from the Social Security Administration is required stating the dependent is not eligible.

To apply for a Social Security number, you must provide original documents showing your age, identity, immigration status, and proof that you have been offered on-campus employment. You will also need a completed Social Security application, a letter of introduction from CofC, your passport, your I-20 or DS-2019 form, and I-94 form to apply.

Social Security Administration Office in Charleston:

1453 Tobias Gadson Blvd.
Charleston, SC 29407
843.573.3600

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Charleston, South Carolina, 29401