Under the federal Immigration Reform and Control Act, new employees must present proof that they are legally authorized to work in the United States.
When One Document Is Sufficient
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS, formerly the INS) periodically updates the list of documents sufficient to prove both identity and eligibility to be employed in the United States. Any one of the following documents is sufficient, on its own, to meet the requirements:
•an unexpired United States passport
•an unexpired foreign passport with an I-551 stamp
•an alien registration receipt card or permanent resident card
•an unexpired employment authorization card
•an unexpired employment authorization document, issued by USCIS, which contains a photograph, or
•an unexpired foreign passport with Form I-94 containing an endorsement of nonimmigrant status.
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