922. Is work performed by a student nurse covered by Social Security?
Beginning January 1, 1940, your work as a student nurse for hospital or nurses' training school is not covered by Social Security, provided that:
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You are enrolled at the hospital or nurses' training school;
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You are regularly attending classes; and
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The hospital or nurses' training school is chartered or approved under State law.
Your work is excluded from coverage although the work of other employees of the hospital or nurses' training school is covered by Social Security. (See §1002)
Last Revised: Sep. 24, 2007
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iam a b1 b2 visa holder iam
iam a b1 b2 visa holder iam taking nclexrn exam in US .The most of states asking socialsecurity number Can i get SSN?
B1 / B2 visa holder needs Social Security number
Generally, only noncitizens who have permission to work from the Department of Homeland Security can apply for a Social Security number. If you do not have permission to work, you may be eligible for a SSN only if the law requires you to provide a SSN to get general assistance benefits you already qualified for.
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