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Federal Benefits and Social Security

The Federal Benefits Unit offers assistance and advice regarding U.S. Social Security, Veterans and other U.S. Federal benefits programs.

You may apply at this office for different types of Social Security Benefits: retirement, spouse’s, survivors and disability benefits, or any combination of those benefits. We will let you know which benefits you are entitled to after we determine your eligibility for them.

You may also report your change of address, death of a beneficiary, a lost or stolen check and request direct deposit of you benefits into a U.S. bank account.

Note, however, that in order to qualify for a Social Security disability or retirement benefit, you must have worked and paid Social Security taxes and earned enough Social Security credits.
If you have never worked or have worked very little, you may not qualify for benefits.

 

HOW TO APPLY FOR A SOCIAL SECURITY CARD

To apply for a Social Security Number Card you may come to the U.S. Embassy 's Consular Section, window # 16 ( Federal Benefits Unit) Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 11:00 PM. The Embassy is located at Av. Colombia 4300, (CP 1425) Buenos Aires.

You will need to submit:

  • COMPLETE APPLICATION FOR A SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER CARD (AVAILABLE AT THE EMBASSY)
  • PROOF OF AGE: A CERTIFIED TRUE COPY (executed by the custodian of records) OF YOUR BIRTH CERTIFICATE OR BAPTISMAL RECORD,
  • PROOF OF IDENTITY: A VALID U.S.PASSPORT

Applicants age 12 or older must apply in person

NOTE: Applicants age 12 and older will also need to submit a letter stating the reasons why he/she has never obtained a Social Security Number & school records, employment records, and travel documents (e.g. passports) to prove that he/she has never been living outside the U.S. continuously from one point in time to the present. Parents applying  on behalf of a child under 12, may sign the application on his/her behalf: Applications must always be signed by the applicant if he/she is capable of signing, regardless of his/her age.

THE ISSUANCE OF THE CARD MAY TAKE UP TO FOUR MONTHS. THERE IS NO COST FOR THIS SERVICE.

For further information on our services, please contact us via e-mail or, by calling the Federal Benefits Unit at 54-11-5777-4510 or 54-11-5777-4763 from 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM. 

Useful Links About Social Security
Other Federal Benefits Programs
  • Medicare, the official U.S. Government site for people with Medicare
  • VBA, the official site of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
  • VBA's Foreign Services Program, a description of all benefits and services offered
    by the Department of Veterans Affairs outside of the United States
  • RRB, the official site of the U.S. Railroad Retirement Board
  • Office of Personnel Management, the official site of the federal government's
    human resources agency

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