Red tape necessitates carefulness and exactness.
If you do not manage the completion of forms like the Affidavit Of Age Form Sss regularly, it could result in some miscommunications.
Selecting the right sample from the outset will assure that your document submission proceeds without a hitch and avert any hassles of resubmitting a document or starting over from scratch.
If you are not a subscribed user, locating the required sample will involve a few additional steps.
Instead of visiting our branch offices, members can now upload supporting documents online such as copy of their birth certificate from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), marriage contract if married, or baptismal certificate if with children.
Selective Service accepts late registrations up until a man reaches his 26th birthday. Failure to register is a felony and non-registrants may be denied the following benefits for life: State-based student loans and grant programs in 31 states.
For an SS number to be permanent and to avail of various SSS benefits and privileges, new members are required to upload supporting documents like the PSA-certified birth certificate, marriage contract (if married), or baptismal certificate (if with children) in the online SS number application in the SSS Website.
The exceptions to this rule are very few and include: non-immigrant men on a valid student, visitor, tourist, or diplomatic visas; men on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces; and cadets and midshipmen in the Service Academies and certain other U.S. military colleges.
You can also call us at 847-688-6888 to request a SIL. Your call will be answered by an automated voice processing system. Please refrain from pressing any numbers, and an operator will soon come on the line to assist you. A complete list of acceptable documentation for exemption may be found here.