RM 10210: SSN Evidence Requirements
TN 1 (11-09)
Fourth level evidence of U.S. citizenship
Is an original document, and
Is a non-SSA document established for a reason other than to establish U.S. citizenship, and shows a U.S. place of birth, and
Is satisfactory ONLY when primary, secondary, and third level evidence are not readily available, and the applicant alleges being born in the U.S, and there is nothing indicating the person is not a U.S. citizen (e.g., lost U.S. citizenship).
If fourth level evidence is not readily available, see RM 10210.535. “Readily available” is evidence that can be obtained in 10 working days.
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Explanation, Rules, and References |
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U.S. public birth record amended after the age of 5 showing birth in:
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States, Commonwealths, territories, and local jurisdictions issue birth record documents. See Also:
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Federal or State census record |
The census record must show
NOTE: According to the Bureau of the Census, U.S. citizenship or U.S. place of birth information is only available for census years 1910 through 1950. See Also: GN 00302.700 through GN 00302.830, for more information on U.S. census records. |
Seneca Indian tribal census record |
The census record must show a U.S. place of birth and be dated at least 5 years prior to the date of the SSN application. |
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Navajo Indian tribal census record |
The census record must show a U.S. place of birth and be dated at least 5 years prior to the date of the SSN application. |
U.S. public notification of birth registration |
The notice must show a U.S. place of birth and be dated at least 5 years prior to the date of the SSN application. |
Physician or midwife statement |
The notice must
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