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My employee entered a set of numbers in the Social Security number field on Form I-9. When I tried to create a case using those numbers, E-Verify would not allow me to continue unless I entered a valid SSN. What am I doing wrong?

Your employee may have entered an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) in the Social Security Number field on Form I-9. The Internal Revenue Service issues ITINs for the purpose of federal tax reporting only. ITINs always begin with the number nine; Social Security Numbers never begin with that number. ITINs and the cards on which they are printed do not provide evidence of employment authorization and are not acceptable for Form I-9 or E-Verify.

To continue, you and your employee must correct Form I-9:

  • You must ask your employee to correct the Social Security number entered in Section 1. E-Verify will not allow you to create a case for this employee without a valid Social Security number.
  • You should review Section 2 of this employee’s Form I-9: If your employee presented an ITIN card as a List C document for Section 2, you must ask the employee to present valid employment authorization documentation from the List of Acceptable Documents so that you can correct Section 2.
  • If your employee does not provide a valid Social Security number, you cannot create an E-Verify case. If your employee does not present acceptable employment authorization documentation, you should not continue to employ this individual.

Once you and your employee have corrected Form I-9 with a valid Social Security number and acceptable employment authorization documentation that satisfies Form I-9 requirements, create a new case in E-Verify with the corrected information.

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