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TENTATIVE NONCONFIRMATION (TNC) OVERVIEW

Your employer may inform you that your E-Verify case received a U.S. Department
of Homeland Security (DHS) and/or Social Security Administration (SSA) Tentative
Nonconfirmation (TNC) case result. A DHS and/or SSA TNC means that the
information your employer entered in E-Verify from your Form I-9, Employment
Eligibility Verification, did not match records available to DHS and/or SSA. A
DHS and/or SSA TNC case result does not necessarily mean that you are not
authorized to work in the United States.

Your employer must notify you of a TNC result and complete the referral process
as soon as possible within 10 federal government working days after E-Verify
issued the TNC result. You must decide whether to contest (take action) or not
contest (do not take action) to resolve the TNC within 10 federal government
working days after E-Verify issues the TNC result. You must notify your employer
of your decision by the 10th federal government working day after E-Verify
issued the TNC result or your employer will close your case in E-Verify.



An SSA TNC may occur if:

 * Your citizenship or immigration status was not updated with SSA.
 * You did not report your name change to SSA.
 * Your name, Social Security number, or date of birth is incorrect in SSA
   records.
 * Your SSA records contain another type of mismatch.
 * Your employer did not enter your information correctly.

A DHS TNC may occur if:

 * Your name, Alien Registration Number (A-Number), Form I-94 (Arrival-Departure
   Record) number, and/or foreign passport number are incorrect in DHS records.
 * Your U.S. passport, passport card, driver’s license, foreign passport, or
   state ID card information could not be verified.
 * Your information was not updated in DHS records.
 * Your citizenship or immigration status changed.
 * Your record contains another type of error.
 * Your employer did not enter your information correctly.

HOW TO PROCESS A TNC

Take these steps to process your TNC

CORRECT A TNC
TIPS TO PREVENT A TNC

How to prevent a TNC

TNC TIPS
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