This is a 1-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and used nation-wide. The document is provided in Somali.
Q: What is Referral Date Confirmation?
A: Referral Date Confirmation is a process conducted by the Social Security Administration to verify an individual's eligibility for employment.
Q: What is Tentative Nonconfirmation?
A: Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC) is a result that means further action is required to determine an individual's employment eligibility.
Q: What does SSA TNC stand for?
A: SSA TNC stands for Social Security Administration Tentative Nonconfirmation.
Q: What does the Referral Date Confirmation process involve?
A: The Referral Date Confirmation process involves verifying an individual's Social Security number and work authorization documents.
Q: Why is Referral Date Confirmation important?
A: Referral Date Confirmation is important to ensure that only eligible individuals are able to work legally in the United States.
Q: What should someone do if they receive a Tentative Nonconfirmation?
A: If someone receives a Tentative Nonconfirmation, they should follow the instructions provided to resolve the discrepancy and establish their employment eligibility.
Q: Can someone continue working if they receive a Tentative Nonconfirmation?
A: It depends on the specific instructions provided with the Tentative Nonconfirmation. Some individuals may be allowed to continue working while the discrepancy is resolved, while others may not.
Q: Who can provide more information about Referral Date Confirmation?
A: The Social Security Administration can provide more information about Referral Date Confirmation and the steps individuals need to take if they receive a Tentative Nonconfirmation.
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