This is a 2-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on January 12, 2018 and used nation-wide. The document is provided in Russian.
Q: What is a Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC)?
A: A Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC) is a notice given when there is a discrepancy or issue with the information provided during the employment authorization verification process.
Q: What should I do if I receive a TNC?
A: If you receive a TNC, you should review the information provided and take appropriate action to resolve the discrepancy or issue.
Q: What are the possible reasons for receiving a TNC?
A: There can be various reasons for receiving a TNC, such as mismatched or incorrect information in the documents provided or database errors.
Q: How can I resolve a TNC?
A: To resolve a TNC, you need to provide the required documentation or information to confirm your employment eligibility. This can typically be done through a process called the Verification Information System (VIS).
Q: What happens if I do not resolve a TNC?
A: If you do not resolve a TNC, it may result in your employment being terminated or further legal consequences.
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