There are circumstances which may require the field office (FO) to assign an SSN after
            a person's death. The FO must evaluate each request on a case-by-case basis. Examples
            of SSN after death requests include:
         
         
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                     A benefit claim which would allow for the payment of survivors' benefits (e.g., the
                        survivors of a deceased alien not allowed to present evidence that the insured status
                        requirements have been met). For additional insured status requirements that must be met in this situation, see RS 00301.102.
                     
                     
                   
                
             
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                     A parent who requests an SSN for a deceased child when an SSN was not obtained through
                        the Enumeration at Birth (EAB) process.
                     
                     
                   
                
             
         
         
            
               NOTE: FOs should not assign an SSN merely to process a claim for benefits to a denial
                  or to obtain an SSN for a deceased child so that the parent(s) may claim the child
                  as an exemption. For information on claiming exemptions, please visit IRS.gov.
               
               
             
          
         Reference
         GN 01010.420, Abandoned Claim Disallowances