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It's not clear from available sources whether Form I-485 was included as part of the program from the beginning,
or if it was added in a later expansion.
 
== Related Programs ==
The EBE program is very similar in concept to the Enumeration At Entry (EAE) program.<ref>
{{cite |url=https://www.ssa.gov/faqs/en/questions/KA-10040.html |title=What is Enumeration at Entry and how does it work?}}</ref> Under the EAE program, any lawful permanent resident can simultaneous apply for both an immigration
visa and a Social Security number through forms Form DS-230 or Form DS-260. As with the EBE program the DHS will
transmit the information to the SSA for automatic issuance of a Social Security number. The primary difference
between the two programs is that under EAE, DHS transmits the information to the SSA when the person is physically
admitted to the United States (thus "at entry"), whereas EBE is targeted towards those who are already in the US ("beyond entry").
 
== History of Social Security Numbers for Non-Citizens ==