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OP, please read the I-9 which explains the documents needed to prove you can work. The employer will have you fill this out so they need to read their own form. It has all the answers you need.

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when my husband got his social security card we went to DMV and got a State ID. when we applied for work I asked them what they needed and all they asked was for an ID and social. that's what we gave them without showing his passport. and we needed proof of residency since he only got here 4/29 and they took the piece of paper that came with his social security card with the address at DMV to prove that. maybe getting a state ID will help. and with job hunting I took him to a temp agency last week and he got hired on yesterday. temp to hire. its something while we find work or if they hire him on it will be even better

What type of work/area of work your husband was hired?

 
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