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Some people are presenting me with Social Security Cards that have been laminated. May I accept such cards as evidence of employment eligibility?

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Some people are presenting me with Social Security Cards that have been laminated. May I accept such cards as evidence of employment eligibility?

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NO. You may not accept a laminated Social Security Card as evidence of employment eligibility if the card states on the back “not valid if laminated.” Lamination of such cards renders them invalid. Metal or plastic reproductions of Social Security Cards are not acceptable either.

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