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Hello I only have all the employment records to prove I'm being here, the last 5 years but my question is, would they accept it if they have an invalid ssn?

I know we need to show proofs and I have check stubs of every month, but they show the ssn I used.

I had also worked for other people who payed me with cash and I want to know if a notarized letter from them will help but it doesn't show proof of every month, and what if they check my story and find out I'm working for this other company isn't it like lying to them? I also pay taxes every year, so if I show that they will obviously know I'm working, I'm really confused about this, what do you think I should do? :blink:

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dreamsearcher:

I think the best advice I can give you is to see an attorney regarding your ss#, however if I was in your situation, I'd present these stubs..its the best proof or also if you have any utility under your name, past bills show the address..I'd show those...

good luck

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Dreamsearcher,

I have seen from multiple sources that the more evidence you can provide the better. However, I have also seen that if you're going to present any evidence, it cannot have fake/false information about you. You're work stub are good evidence to show, something very important to look at is that these stubs show a fake or made up SS# that is not yours. If that's the case, it is not a good idea to show them. It does not matter if an applicant has worked using a fake or made up ss# as long as you don't give them evidence showing fraudulent information. In your case, it is the fake SS# on your stubs.

Think of other ways to get evidence, ask your employer to provide the job contract. If you have a bank account, use the monthly statements.

Here's a link you might find useful - http://unitedwedream.org/resources/deferred-action/faq/

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Wouldn't it show anyways in your background check?? And also idk if i should show my tax I'd number form . That also would show that I've been working with a fake ssn.

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Rodrigovela17:

You have a good point there, it might show up in the background check, thats why I think its better to be honest and present it, if it seems youre hiding something, it could hurt your case. (This is all my personal opinion)

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