The PDF file on the web page below details the acceptable forms of identification for working in the United States.
Some forms of identification, such as a US Passport, are sufficient in and of themselves as proof of identity and authorization to work. Other cases require two documents, such as a state drivers license or ID card AND a social security card.
In the case of the PDF file attached, use ONE of the documents in List A, or ONE EACH of the documents in Lists B & C.
2006-07-23 03:20:07
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answer #1
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answered by weirina85 3
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I don't agree with either statement. First, Cena is the top face of WWE, he sells the most merchandise, he sells out arenas, he brings in the most money and probably makes the most money of all the WWE wrestlers, not only that, but he has a passion and love for the wrestling business, it is something he has always wanted ever since he was a child, he is living his dream, no point in giving that up. Second, that just isn't true, he has earn most fans respect, there are only a few Cena haters out there, who just hate Cena for doing his job, most fans love Cena, and the others, don't have anything against Cena personally, they respect how hard he works, and many other things about Cena, they just don't like Cena's Character. Truthfully, this is a good majority of wrestling fans that respect all wrestlers, for the bumps and risks they take just to entertain us, the fans, and, if you was a major WWE star, would you give all that up just because some one on Y!As told you to, I don't think so, and if you did, well, that wouldn't be the smartest thing to do.
2016-03-27 03:55:56
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answered by Anonymous
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They are looking for a workers permit ,which is actually different from a green card. My husband is from England and has both. A green card is basically a permanent residents card. he got the workers permit card first.You can go to The US government web site a look up the form, I can't remember what it is, and apply for it. Or you apply for a work visa. The problem with that is, the company that is going to hire usually deals with that end. This is a long a horrible process so be prepared. And it wasn't cheap. I hope this helps.
2006-07-23 03:23:01
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answered by fyffedog_43202 2
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Driver's License, State Photo ID, Birth Certificate, Soc Sec Card and #, all the usual easy to counterfeit stuff.
2006-07-23 03:18:50
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answered by miknave 4
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The I-9 forms. There is a list of acceptable documents. Either alone or in combination.
I process the new hires at my job.
2006-07-23 03:20:03
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answered by Bethany 4
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Social Security card, driver's license, state ID, military ID
2006-07-23 03:19:50
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a work visa or "green card". Contact the INS for details. It's a little involved but relatively painless.
2006-07-23 03:20:46
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answered by Ricky J. 6
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Your Social Security Card or permanent "Green Card"
2006-07-23 03:16:37
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answered by ironcityveteran 5
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