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I went to SS office and received two "brochures" from them:
RM 10212.200 Changing Numident Data for Reasons other than Name Change (5 pgs.) 06/13/2013
&
GN 00301.030 Acceptability of Documentary Evidence (3 pgs.) 05/18/2012
The first describes the new potential documents needed for a sex change according to social security.
The second describes what government documents are allowable.
To access the documents go to:
http://policynet.ba.ssa.gov/poms.
shalimar
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Ummm...
The link didn't work ^^'
I know who I am, I am me, and I like me ^^
Transgender, Gamer, Little, Princess, Therian and proud :D
Follow the Following:
Use Google:
Type: http://policynet
you will get to poms
in "pons" are the documents. You need to search some.
this direct link will not work.
try this link
this gets you to the recent changes, so it will only be good until more changes push the current off the list.
https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/
direct link to the list of documents you need to change sex identity
https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/public/reference.nsf/links/061...
Teresa L.
link works
i just tested after posting this, it does work, the longer link takes you right to the directions to change your sex on SS card
Terri
Teresa L.
you might
want to edit this and put something that references this as being for people in the U.S.
For people in the U.S?
Do they have Social Security in other countries? I thought they called similar programs by other names. Which would mean there's no point in specifying a country when it's there's only one country it could be.
Social Security
Don't be so provincial. Or should that be Colonial?
We have Social Security in the UK as well. The govt department used to be the Department of Social Security (DSS) until they folded it into the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) - don't ask, probably some doublespeak thing. But everybody still calls the function provided by the original name: Social Security.
However, I agree with the poster. There ought to have been a reference to the US. Our documentation requirements will be different.
Penny
Sorry
My only knowledge of your social programs are from vague references in ancient BBC shows. Oh, and provincial is when someone from the countryside doesn't understand the big city, when someone from the big city doesn't understand the small country it's called "normal".
The inverted dates were the trigger that told me
it was in the States.
There they put the month first rather than the day.
j
date
well some do, it is not required, more common convention because of how schools teach it.
but it is used day/month/year also, and other variations
Terri
Teresa L.
The link doesn't work.
The link doesn't work.
"With confidence and forbearance, we will have the strength to move forward."
Love & hugs,
Barbara
"If I have to be this girl in me, Then I have the right to be."
I had to use the link provided by TerryTG
It is about time that Social Security got with the times. This is another step forward in obtaining rights for transsexual individuals.
"With confidence and forbearance, we will have the strength to move forward."
Love & hugs,
Barbara
"If I have to be this girl in me, Then I have the right to be."
I posted the entire Soc. Sec. document in my blog
http://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/blog/44886/policy-change-from-...
Catherine Linda Michel
As a T-woman, I do have a Y chromosome... it's just in cursive, pink script.