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Join us for a discussion on updates to the TALX I-9eXpress and e-Verification process presented by Judy Harvey, Senior Administrator for Leave and Records. Learn about resolving cases, photo matches, and error messages. Stay informed to ensure compliance with the latest regulations.
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FastFactsFeature Presentation December 1, 2010 • We are using audio during this session, so please dial in to our conference line… • Phone number: 877-468-2134 • Participant code: 182500 © 2010 The Johns Hopkins University. All rights reserved.
Today’s Topic We’ll be taking a look at… Changes to the TALX I-9eXpress e-Verification Process
Today’s Presenter Judy HarveySr. Administrator for Leave and Records
Session Segments Presentation Judy will address changes in processing the Form I-9 and e-verification. During Judy’s presentation, your phone will be muted. Q&A After the presentation, we’ll hold a Q&A session. We’ll open up the phone lines, and you’ll be able to ask questions. Judy will answer as many of your questions as time allows.
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Agenda • Update and educate on changes to the I-9 process, including: • Resolve Case vs. Case Closed • Employed • Not Employed • Authorized + Optional • Error Message • SSA and DHS Case Incomplete Status • Photo Match • Contest and Non-Contest TNC • Puerto Rico Birth Certificate • Remind users to refer often to User Guide • http://hrnt.jhu.edu/elr/i9/documents/JHU_I9_Manual.pdf
Quick Review of I-9 Process • Employee completes Section 1 of the Form I-9 in I-9eXpress. • Designated I-9 user completes and submits Section 2 of the Form I-9 in I-9eXpress. • Designated I-9 user receives response from E-Verify system: • “Employment Authorized” • “Tentative Non-Confirmation” (TNC)
Changes to E-Verify Status Response- Employment Authorized
Employment Authorized Yes – The employee IS currently employed.
Employment Authorized No – The employee IS NOT currently employed.
Changes to E-Verify Status Response Authorized + Optional
Authorized + Optional When a response of “Authorized + Optional” is received, JHU will consider the employee authorized to work. To complete the E-verify process, select “Close Case.”
Changes to E-Verify Status Response Error Message
Error Message Current Status: An error has occurred (the 5th digit of SSN (999888112) is not valid for this state)
Changes to E-Verify Status Response SSA and DHS Case Incomplete Status
Case Incomplete • E-Verify returns the status of “case incomplete” if there are minor discrepancies between the data submitted and the data on record for the employee at SSA or DHS.
Review/Edit Case • The employer/employee is then given a second chance to review/edit the data to confirm accuracy, reducing the number of Tentative Non Confirmations.
After the SSA or DHS Case Incomplete status is addressed, the case is updated by E-Verify to one of the following statuses: Employment Authorized Employed Not employed SSA or DHS Tentative Non-Confirmation TNC process Photo Match Status Update
Information will only be updated in the E-Verify system, not on the I-9 itself. The following corrections can be made by updating section 3 of the existing I-9. Employee’s name SSN Document number A new I-9 must be processed to correct: Birth date Alien number Updating the I-9
Updating Information on the Electronic Form I-9 Search for employee in I-9eXpress
Updating Section 3 Correcting Employee Name
Updating Section 3 Correcting SSN 1.
Updating Section 3 Correcting Document Number
Updating Section 3 Correcting Document Number
Changes to E-Verify Status Response Photo Match
The photo match status will only be returned for Non-U.S. Citizens who present I-766 (Employment Authorization document) or I551 (Permanent Resident Card) for authorization to work in the United States. Currently, only I-9 users who have been granted permission to complete Form I-9 for Non-U.S. Citizens should see this response. Photo Match
1. Initial response. Photo Match
OR 2. A search for an employee produces a response of “Verify Photo.” Photo Match
E-Verify Photo Matching Provide a “Yes” response: • When the photograph on the employee’s document matches the • photo presented by E-Verify. • When E-Verify is not able to provide a photograph.
E-Verify Photo Matching Provide a “No” response: • When the photograph on the employee’s document DOES • NOT match the photo presented by E-Verify.
When the employee presented a document included in the Photo Matching tool feature. Currently these are the I-766 and I-551. The U.S. Passport and U.S. Passport Card will be added in 2011. The employer indicated that the photograph on the employee’s document and the photograph returned by E-Verify do NOT match. The employee chooses to contest the DHS TNC. TNC Process Upload Document to E-Verify:
TNC Process Uploading Document to E-Verify
TNC Process Uploading Document to E-Verify
TNC Process Print TNC Referral Letters
TNC Process Complete TNC Process