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12-04-2013, 11:40 AM
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initiald11
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Hey guys, I know this isn't a legal forum but I thought I'd ask just in case anyone else has had to deal with something like this. So my employer is asking for me to provide them with some form of document saying why my social security number changed (obviously I was working with a fake one before I was approved and got my number I have now) I can't really tell them that cause I'm afraid it'll cost me my job, the HR people are really being persistent so I'm just wondering what I can do? Can they really ask me for that? I'm gonna talk to a lawyer but they need it in a couple of days so I thought I'd ask here.
I wanted to update you guys on what I did, I printed off this form:
http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/f...nov20_2012.pdf
In case anyone else has to deal with this situation I have yet to hear back from them but I think that it's pretty self explanatory and they shouldn't ask me for any other documents but we'll see. I'll let you guys know if I'm still working there in a couple of weeks ha.
I want to thank everyone on this forum if it wasn't for you guys I would have been completely lost during this entire process since applying for DACA. Here's the thread I found that link in
http://dreamact.info/forum/archive/i...p?t-34000.html


[quote=smilieface1;521872]In my onpinion I would highly recommend you talk to a lawyer before you say or do anything with your employer. It seems to me that when you changed your ssn, you sent some sort of red flag to HR about your legal status.

Thanks for the advice I appreciate it, like I stated above I just sent them that paper so hopefully that works for them and if not then I'll just look for a new job.
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