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  2. What Is a Medicare Flex Card, and How Do You Get One? - AARP

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    Published March 16, 2023. Even though it is called a Medicare flex card, this prepaid debit card is issued by Medicare Advantage plans, not the U.S. government. It’s offered through some — not all — private Medicare Advantage plans to help pay for specific expenses, such as over-the-counter (OTC) medications, a grocery allowance for ...

  3. A Guide To Applying For Social Security Benefits - AARP

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    You can do that by calling Social Security's national toll-free number, 800-772-1213, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET, or by contacting your local office directly. To apply for Social Security of any kind while living abroad, contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. A quick and easy guide for how to apply for Social Security ...

  4. How to Change the Name on Your Social Security Card - AARP

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    When you can file for a name change online. You can complete an application for a replacement card with a new name online, with no need to visit a Social Security facility, if you meet these criteria: You are a U.S. citizen at least 18 years old with a U.S. mailing address. You are changing your name due to marriage.

  5. How You Can Replace Your Social Security Card - AARP

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    Replacing your Social Security card online. To request a replacement card online, you must have a My Social Security account and meet these requirements: You are a U.S. citizen age 18 or older. You are not changing the name on the card. You have a U.S. mailing address (military and diplomatic addresses count).

  6. After Enrollment, When Does Your Medicare Card Arrive? - AARP

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    If you receive Social Security benefits at least four months before your 65th birthday, your enrollment in Medicare is automatic. You’ll receive your card in the mail three months before your Medicare coverage starts. You can start using the card at the beginning of the month you turn 65 or the first day of the previous month if your birthday ...

  7. How to Keep Your Social Security Number Safe Online - AARP

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    Upload your Social Security number safely to a secure portal. In most instances, the safest way to share your financial and health documents is by uploading them to a password-protected secure portal or cloud platform with credentials from your employer, bank or accountant. They can then download the docs and send them back to you for review or ...

  8. FAQs on Social Security and the Coronavirus - AARP

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    You can apply for any type of benefit, including survivor benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and access many other Social Security services by calling your local field office or the SSA’s national help line, 800-772-1213. However, wait times to speak to a live representative may be longer than usual.

  9. Do You Have to Be a Citizen to Get a Social Security Card? - AARP

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    Published February 24, 2020. / Updated December 26, 2023. Yes, if you're in the country legally. But be aware that the Social Security Administration issues three kinds of Social Security cards. All include the holder's name and Social Security number, but they differ according to a person's immigration status. And not all of them let you work.

  10. A Guide To Getting A Social Security Number - AARP

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    The Social Security Administration recommends calling in advance (800-772-1213) and scheduling an appointment to avoid long waits. Non-U.S. citizens can get a Social Security number provided they are in the country legally. If you have permanent residency, you’ll be issued the same type of Social Security card that citizens get.

  11. Different Spelling On Birth Certificate And Social Security Card...

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    To get a new card, you'll need to fill out an SS-5 form and provide it to your local SSA office along with proof of identity and documentation of name change. Social Security has a web page with details on what you need to get a new or corrected card. Name changes or misspellings can cause problems but these issues are fairly common.