Osama Bin Gandhi Posted May 21, 2015 Report Posted May 21, 2015 DHS TNS information mismatch ani letter ochindi...should call USCIS evarikaina ila ochinda when u move to new employer? questions em adugutharu? i gave my new passport info ,they might be having my old PP info. ide na leka inka emanna questions aduguthara??
texas Posted May 21, 2015 Report Posted May 21, 2015 You are not required to take any further action after receiving a mismatch from Self Check but resolving a DHS mismatch now gives you the peace of mind that your employment eligibility records are in order. If you wish to resolve a DHS mismatch, you would need to call DHS. The guidance titled “Notice of Mismatch” provides a set of detailed steps on how to do so and it will be provided to you selected to follow up on your potential mismatch. Users who receive a DHS mismatch can contact a DHS call center, 855-804-0296 for service between 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Eastern Time. http://www.uscis.gov/faq/i-received-department-homeland-security-dhs-mismatch-what-should-i-do A "DHS TNC" case result may occur because the employee's Name, A-number,I-94 number and/or foreign passport number were recorded incorrectly in DHS records U.S. Passport, Passport Card, driver’s license or state ID card information could not be verified Information was not updated in the employee's DHS records Citizenship or immigration status changed Record contains another type of error Information was not entered correctly by the employer http://www.uscis.gov/e-verify/employers/tentative-nonconfirmations/dhs-tncs
texas Posted May 21, 2015 Report Posted May 21, 2015 This might help you http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Verification/E-Verify%20Self%20Check/Native%20Docs/Notice_of_%20PossibleMismatchwithDepartmentofHomelandSecurity.pdf
Osama Bin Gandhi Posted May 21, 2015 Author Report Posted May 21, 2015 Yes saw this, apart from them will they ask any more ques why when etc? Just checking if anyone was in this scenario Ninna 1hr hold eroju malli try chesta You are not required to take any further action after receiving a mismatch from Self Check but resolving a DHS mismatch now gives you the peace of mind that your employment eligibility records are in order. If you wish to resolve a DHS mismatch, you would need to call DHS. The guidance titled “Notice of Mismatch” provides a set of detailed steps on how to do so and it will be provided to you selected to follow up on your potential mismatch. Users who receive a DHS mismatch can contact a DHS call center, 855-804-0296 for service between 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Eastern Time. http://www.uscis.gov/faq/i-received-department-homeland-security-dhs-mismatch-what-should-i-do A "DHS TNC" case result may occur because the employee's Name, A-number,I-94 number and/or foreign passport number were recorded incorrectly in DHS records U.S. Passport, Passport Card, driver’s license or state ID card information could not be verified Information was not updated in the employee's DHS records Citizenship or immigration status changed Record contains another type of error Information was not entered correctly by the employer http://www.uscis.gov/e-verify/employers/tentative-nonconfirmations/dhs-tncs
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