What Does a “Case in Continuance” Mean in E-Verify?
There are occasions where an employer will submit data to
E-Verify but the Social Security Administration might require additional time
to complete the verification for that employee. This can happen when documents
have been applied for that are pending for issuance – such as a Birth
Certificate.
The employee in these cases continues to work although they must
visit the Social Security Administration as instructed. The employer will then
see the case update to this status and it will remain in “Case in Continuance”
until SSA is able to generate a final update.
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