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Social Security Number / Card issues

Applying for a Social Security number

Mandatory Interview Certificates

If you are seeking a Mandatory Interview Certificate in order to obtain your first-ever Social Security number (in accordance with the U.S.-Japan Totalization Agreement), please click here.

Need to look up your Social Security Number?

Social Security information is never released via phone. If you need to look up your number, please contact the Embassy/Consulate directly.

Applying for a Replacement Social Security Card

American Citizens and Legal Permanent Residents can apply for replacement Social Security cards through the Embassy or nearest Consulate. Please contact our offices for hours and instructions on how to apply. You will need to bring your current valid passport or permanent resident card, along with the SS-5 application form.

Please note: Replacement Social Security cards are issued overseas to U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents only. If you are not a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident, and you are currently residing in Japan, you will not be entitled to a replacement card even if you misplace it.

Amending Your Social Security Card

Amendments such as name changes can be filed at the Embassy or closest Consulate. Please contact our offices for hours and instructions on how to apply.

If there is a name change, you will need to bring current valid photo identification as well as evidence of the name change (such as a marriage certificate, divorce certificate, or court order authorizing the name change).

Please note: Replacement Social Security cards are only issued overseas to U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents. If you are not a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident, and you are currently residing in Japan, you will not be entitled to a replacement card even if you misplace it. If you would like to report a name change, the Embassy/Consulates can assist in amending the record in the SSA system, but a replacement card will not be issued.

If you have applied for a Social Security Card, but have not yet received it ...

Since all Social Security cards are printed in the U.S., it may take several months from the time of application for you to obtain a new card. If more than six months have elapsed and you would like to check the status of your application, please contact the U.S. Embassy, Tokyo. See contact details here.