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SSA Reestablishes Deadlines for Resolving E|Verify Mismatches


Social Security Administration Resumes E-Verify Operations

Employees with any mismatch referred on or after July 15, 2022 must take action to resolve it within 8 federal working days after the case is referred.

SSA Reestablishes Tentative Non Confirmations Requirements

In March 2020, E-Verify temporarily extended the deadline for contacting the U.S. Social Security Administration in response to tentative ...

SSA Reestablishes Deadlines for Resolving E-Verify Mismatches

Employees who receive a Social Security Administration Tentative Nonconfirmation status from E-Verify on or after July 15 will have eight ...

DHS AND SSA MISMATCHES - E-Verify

An employee who chooses to take action to resolve a mismatch must call DHS or visit an SSA field office in person within 8 federal government ...

E-Verify extends timeframe for taking action to resolve mismatches ...

E-Verify is extending the timeframe to take action to resolve Social Security Administration (SSA) Tentative Nonconfirmations (mismatches) ...

Tentative Nonconfirmation (Mismatch) Overview - E-Verify

A DHS and/or SSA mismatch means that the information your employer entered in E-Verify from your Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, ...

Tentative Nonconfirmations (Mismatches) - E-Verify

If your employee does not give you their decision by the end of the 10th federal government working day after E-Verify issued the mismatch, then ...

E-Verify Resumes Prepandemic Timeframes for Social Security ...

... (SSA) to resolve discrepancies with their E-Verify submissions ... SSA offices to begin resolving the mismatches. Employees whose E-Verify ...

E-Verify Alert: Resolving Covid-Delayed Social Security Mismatches ...

The deadline to take action on outstanding Social Security Administration mismatch cases (TNCs) is Sept. 29. Learn more about this and next steps to help get ...

Resolution of Social Security mismatches returns to pre-COVID ...

Employees whose E-Verify cases were referred between March 2, 2020, and July 14, 2022, have until September 29, 2023, to take action. Background.