E-Verify Updates the SSA TNC Process

March 8, 2021

On March 4, 2021, E-Verify updated the Social Security Administration (SSA) Tentative Non-Confirmation (TNC) process.

Now, employees who receive an SSA TNC with a citizenship mismatch have the option to call DHS to resolve their cases instead of visiting an SSA field office.

E-Verify revised the SSA and Dual TNC Further Action Notices to include guidance informing employees that they may contact DHS to resolve their SSA TNC due to a citizenship mismatch. If DHS is able to resolve the TNC, employees will not need to visit an SSA field office.

Learn More about SSA and DHS TNCs here:
https://www.e-verify.gov/employers/verification-process/tentative-nonconfirmations/ssa-and-dhs-tncs

Learn More about how COVID-19 affects SSA TNCs, including extended timelines, here:
https://www.e-verify.gov/about-e-verify/whats-new/e-verify-extends-timeframe-for-taking-action-to-resolve-tentative

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