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A tax return that includes an individual lacking either an SSN or an ITIN must include Form W-7, Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number for that individual, and the return plus Form W-7 will be paper filed to the appropriate IRS Service Center.
If you want to file a tax return but cannot obtain a valid SSN, you must complete IRS Form W-7 , “Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number.” Form W-7 must be submitted to the IRS with a completed tax return and documents verifying identity and foreign status.
For most individuals, their TIN is a Social Security number (SSN). A foreign person, who doesn't have and can't get an SSN, must use an individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN). A foreign person may be a resident alien for income tax purposes based on days present in the United States.
If a business or other organization asks for your SSN, offer your driver's license number instead. Other alternative forms of ID include a passport, proof of current and previous address (such as utility bills), or a student ID from a college or university.
If lawfully present in the United States and your visa status allows you to work, then you must contact your local Social Security office to apply. What do I need to submit to the Social Security office? You need to prove your identity and work- authorized immigration status.