Address: 650 E 12th St, New York, NY 10009, USA
Phone: +18007721213
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–4PM
Tuesday: 9AM–4PM
Wednesday: 9AM–4PM
Thursday: 9AM–4PM
Friday: 9AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Ramon Cordero
Today I had to call the cancer representative to inform them that this particular office has a bad habit of abusing their disabled people like hanging up the phone on them if you are experiencing abuse or hang up from this office I advise you to report it to the 1-800 number disability act office so they could know that we are being abused especially people with needs this office and the supervisor has no respect for disabled people that have worked serve the military and go out of their way to pay social security and pay the taxes so they could have the SSD where in time of need but this office have a bad habit of downgrading the people hanging up on them and I giving you the full information and refusing to give you service so if you experiencing this call you cancel member report it right away and call the disability at just like I did and report it remember anytime you call them have someone record you so they could show that they are hanging up on people and disrespecting them right out of the office and this starts from the top supervisor
Thomas Ackerly
It awesome ppl nice as can be really happy u alot when u need the help
Sean McCarthy
If you are applying for a replacement card, make sure that you bring your application number if you fill it out and submit it online in advance. I know this is incredibly counterintuitive, but when I showed up to file for my replacement card the woman at the window said she could not look up my application without that number. Since for some reason the SSA doesn’t send you a confirmation e-mail after filling out the application online, I had no access to the application number and had to fill out a paper form in person. It’s not a long form, but it’s a massive inconvenience when you are trying to get in and out first thing in the morning. My advice is to take a photo of your online application number when it pops up and bring it with you, lest you be doomed to fill out a dreaded paper application like I had to do. Oh, and the advice from the woman at the window was classically bureaucratic: “Next time you come in, fill it out online and on paper just in case. That’s what I do.” Really? Honestly? Please join the rest of us in the 21st century, SSA. It’s hard to believe you need to do things twice to get them done, yet here we are.
Tushar
Don’t go here for new SSN number application. You need to go to the William Street office if you live in Manhattan. The security person here nicely redirected me to that office.
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I don't think 🤔 u can get new one u get it when u born in USA
All EocialSecurity iffices ha 3 offical language translators and Chinese is a popular language spoken and translated. Also, be aware that only one person is allowed with an elder or disabled.. otherwise you will be tuned away. The fastest location in NYC was the 12street in Manhattan. Outer boroughs have extended wait times.
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