Social Security Says I'm Not a U.S. Citizen. Now What?
Briefly

The article discusses an incident from Reddit where a U.S. citizen faced issues with the Social Security Administration (SSA) claiming they were not a citizen. Despite having valid documentation like a birth certificate and passport, they received a concerning message from the SSA. This highlights potential inaccuracies in Social Security records and the importance of having correct information on file. To rectify the issue, the article suggests visiting a local SSA office or seeking help from a congressional representative to ensure citizenship is properly acknowledged.
It's unfortunate that the poster has to go through the process of proving they're a U.S. citizen. But it's important for the Social Security Administration to have the right information on file.
Clearly, this is a problem the poster needs to get corrected. And they have a few options in that regard.
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