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    Name differs on social security card and birth certificate

    FYI - I made mention of being born in Cuba so that those that may be able to provide guidance understands that my birth certificate is from another country. I assume this makes the situation different than a person that was born in let's say, NJ.
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    Name differs on social security card and birth certificate

    I have been in the US since 1959. You are correct, I attended school here, worked most of my life here, paid taxes here, got married here and obtained a non-photo driver's license as a teenager. This is not about proving that I am a citizen but that I am one person since my birth certificate...
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    Name differs on social security card and birth certificate

    I was born in Cuba in 1957 under the name Marianela but when we came to the US as a child, my father listed my nickname "Nellie" on my social security card. I am now trying to obtain Medicaid but can't prove my identity because I don't have a driver's license or passport. How can I rectify this...
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