TN 87 (12-23)
RM 10205.090 Form SS-5 Received and Additional Documentation is Needed
When you cannot process a Form SS-5 (Application for a Social Security Card) because
the application is incomplete, the proper evidence is not included with the application,
or a mandatory in-person interview is required, send the applicant written notice
explaining why the SS-5 was not processed and what we need to process the application
for an SSN card.
When returning Form SS-5 and any documents to the applicant, use the appropriate form
letter as follows:
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If the applicant was born in the U.S., use an SSA-L669 (Request for Evidence in Support of an SSN Application — U.S.-Born
Applicant)
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If the applicant was born outside the U.S., use an SSA-L670 (Request for Evidence in Support of an SSN Application — Foreign-Born
Applicant).
The applicant must resubmit Form SS-5 along with all required documents at the same
time.
If the applicant is...
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Then...
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Foreign-born
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Indicate on the SSA-L670 that the applicant should bring DHS documents to an FO, SSN
Card Center, or contact station rather than putting the documents in the mail.
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Age 12 or older, requesting an original SSN card
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Indicate that the applicant must visit an FO, SSN Card Center, or contact station
for an in-person interview.
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Applying on behalf of another
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Indicate that the applicant must also submit evidence of their own identity and evidence
that shows their relationship and authority to apply for the SSN on behalf of the
NH.
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See Details:
RM 10215.110, Policy on Providing Written Notice and Second Review When SSN or Card
May Not be Issued