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LdiJ

Senior Member
If an employer asks to see the SS card, it will have on it VALID FOR WORK ONLY WITH INS AUTHORIZATION. At least, ours do. I think every employer I've worked for has made copies of my green card. I'm not sure if the SSN flags it or not.
Not necessarily.

My ex husband's SS card looked no different than any other SS card. However, he also didn't apply for his SS number until after he was already authorized to work.

This is a guy who also would have gotten his original green card and SS card prior to 9/11 as well.
 


Proserpina

Senior Member
Not necessarily.

My ex husband's SS card looked no different than any other SS card. However, he also didn't apply for his SS number until after he was already authorized to work.

This is a guy who also would have gotten his original green card and SS card prior to 9/11 as well.
The I-9 does require the employer to obtain proof from the non-citizen that s/he is authorized to work - passport with visa stamp, EAD, green-card, etc.

Social security number alone isn't sufficient.
 
The I-9 does require the employer to obtain proof from the non-citizen that s/he is authorized to work - passport with visa stamp, EAD, green-card, etc.

Social security number alone isn't sufficient.
But if one has a valid drivers license, normal looking SS card (his looks just like mine) and employee does not inform employer of being an immigrant....(he sounds just like a regular California guy) the employer would have no reason to check on his visa status.
When he first came back here to the states he accused me of informing Homeland Security of his child support status. Something must have happened to him at customs. I don't know what. I never called anybody.
I'd imagine he might have trouble leaving the US.
He said, "Child support says I can't leave the US and immigration says I shouldn't be here."
It seems as though our government agencies do not communicate and/or are not on the same page. :rolleyes:
 

Proserpina

Senior Member
But if one has a valid drivers license, normal looking SS card (his looks just like mine) and employee does not inform employer of being an immigrant....(he sounds just like a regular California guy) the employer would have no reason to check on his visa status.
When he first came back here to the states he accused me of informing Homeland Security of his child support status. Something must have happened to him at customs. I don't know what. I never called anybody.
I'd imagine he might have trouble leaving the US.
He said, "Child support says I can't leave the US and immigration says I shouldn't be here."
It seems as though our government agencies do not communicate and/or are not on the same page. :rolleyes:
I didn't say folk wouldn't try to get around the rules ;)

He won't have much trouble leaving the US - we don't have INS exit points. He can hope across either border and take a flight.
 

Isis1

Senior Member
I didn't say folk wouldn't try to get around the rules ;)

He won't have much trouble leaving the US - we don't have INS exit points. He can hope across either border and take a flight.
i'm going to hope myself over to Paris one day....:D
 
I didn't say folk wouldn't try to get around the rules ;)

He won't have much trouble leaving the US - we don't have INS exit points. He can hope across either border and take a flight.
Oh Dog.....That really scares me!
5 years ago he attempted to travel to Canada. Port Angeles authorities stopped him (he says because of child support) they would not allow him to get on the ferry. He left his car in the lot and snuck onto the ferry. People do stuff like that all the time. What frightens me is that HE is one of those kind of people!
I am aware that the two younger children must have BOTH parents signatures to acquire a passport. (so they say) but the 16 year old can get one with just one parent. I can only hope and pray that she wouldn't.
 

CJane

Senior Member
In answer to your original question, you do NOT have to provide Dad with any of the documents that he's requested unless/until a court directs you to. As it stands, he can get them himself if it's so important to him.
 

Proserpina

Senior Member
Oh Dog.....That really scares me!
5 years ago he attempted to travel to Canada. Port Angeles authorities stopped him (he says because of child support) they would not allow him to get on the ferry. He left his car in the lot and snuck onto the ferry. People do stuff like that all the time. What frightens me is that HE is one of those kind of people!
I am aware that the two younger children must have BOTH parents signatures to acquire a passport. (so they say) but the 16 year old can get one with just one parent. I can only hope and pray that she wouldn't.
We've had several recent discussions about this and it seems that we (the US) really don't seem to care too much about folk leaving the US - it's coming back in we worry about. That aside you can put the State Dept on alert about issuing a passport without your consent.

Children's Passport Issuance Alert Program

It doesn't guarantee that a passport won't be issued but it's at least something.
 
In answer to your original question, you do NOT have to provide Dad with any of the documents that he's requested unless/until a court directs you to. As it stands, he can get them himself if it's so important to him.
Thank you.
If this were a normal situation I would have no problem providing him with any and all documents concerning the kids. He does have that right.
 
We've had several recent discussions about this and it seems that we (the US) really don't seem to care too much about folk leaving the US - it's coming back in we worry about. That aside you can put the State Dept on alert about issuing a passport without your consent.

Children's Passport Issuance Alert Program

It doesn't guarantee that a passport won't be issued but it's at least something.
Thanks for the info.
I have already done this. It can only alert the parent if a passport is applied for.... but cannot prevent one from being issued.
Unfortunately I don't have much faith in this either.
 

janM

Member
Not sure this is relevant, but isn't Child Support Enforcement denying passports to folks who are in arrears?
 

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