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Congratulations on your daughter.
Getting a Social Security Number is voluntary. However, if you want to claim her as a dependent on your tax return, you need to get her a SSN.
Since your daughter was born outside the USA, she may or may not currently be a US Citizen, and I am not an expert on this, but she may or may not be able to get a SSN if she is not a citizen.
I refer you to the US State Department about the citizenship question, and they may be able to also help with your SSN question.
Regarding citizenship see https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/tr[product key removed]derations/us-citizenship/Acq...
Regarding getting a SSN
GOOGLE Social Security Numbers for Children Publication No. 05-10023
look for the PDF for this publication number.
In my previous message, I forgot to add that you can
1) File for an extension of time to file your taxes to allow you time to get the SSN, or
2) File your taxes, not claiming her as a dependent and later file an amended return when you get her SSN.
"I had a daughter this year.."
We need clarification. If your daughter was born in 2020, you do not put anything about your child on your tax return until next year when you prepare and file your return for 2020. The returns everyone is working on now are for 2019--if she was not born in 2019 you do not enter anything about her on your 2019 tax return.
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