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Has anyone had any issues with employment verification (e-verify) for not updating your social security record?

 

I applied for a passport after naturalization. The wait is currently 10-13 weeks. They took my naturalization certificate so I can't update my social security record until my passport is issued.

 

I'm about to get a new job and I'm a little worried there is going to be a problem with E-verify because of my out-of-date SS record.

 

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Use SS card and driver's license for verification. Employer doesn't get to tell you which documents to show. Hopefully you made a copy/scan of your naturalization certificate before sending it off for passport issuance. 

 

 

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59 minutes ago, milimelo said:

Use SS card and driver's license for verification. Employer doesn't get to tell you which documents to show. Hopefully you made a copy/scan of your naturalization certificate before sending it off for passport issuance. 

 

 

 

I can do a self service verification on E-verify system and it's get approved without an issue, but it also clearly states that a citizen can not use a restricted SSN that requires DHS auth to work.

 

Just worried by the time the new employer needs to E-verify, DHS and SSA data will sync and deny the request 

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11 hours ago, EA_ said:

 

I can do a self service verification on E-verify system and it's get approved without an issue, but it also clearly states that a citizen can not use a restricted SSN that requires DHS auth to work.

 

Just worried by the time the new employer needs to E-verify, DHS and SSA data will sync and deny the request 

Getting an unrestricted SS card is something you should've done even prior to naturalization. Either postpone start date until you have naturalization certificate in hand, or be prepared to do some explaining to your HR. Either way, make your way to SSA to remove restriction off your SS number. 

 

And the steps for after naturalization: SSA, voting registration/DMV, passport. 

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13 hours ago, EA_ said:

but it also clearly states that a citizen can not use a restricted SSN that requires DHS auth to work.

That restriction could have been removed the moment you received a GC (either conditional 2 year or 10 year).

Oh well....

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8 minutes ago, OldUser said:

That restriction could have been removed the moment you received a GC (either conditional 2 year or 10 year).

Oh well....

 

I did not know that!

Not removing the restrictions after getting the conditional GC (never got the 10 year GC) did not cause any issues with e-verify, so I'm hoping it still won't after naturalization.

 

 

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