Originally Posted by baldhunter
.If you go to a S.S. office,you will probably see most of the people applying,I'd say 80-90% are in their twenties and thirties and not in their sixties.

Ha! You so right. Two years ago my wife got her citizenship and we went to the Social Security office to update her status and name change. There was one older man in his late sixties trying to get his payments started. There were six people under thirty trying to keep their coming.

On a side note: as my wife presented her actual citizenship document, the office manger asked her permission to show it to the other employees "so they can see what an REAL citizenship certificate looks like".


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