I am asking this question for a friend - His H1-B has two more years and his wife just became a citizen. She filed for his green card. When he recieves the employment card,which document does his employer need to have to show that he is legally working here - suppose he works for the same employer?
OP didn't ask what would be the proof of ones' past employment, but what document "does his employer need to have to show that he is legally working here".
To answer this question OP needs to download and read instructions for I-9 Form. It states clearly what are the acceptable docs are.
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Originally posted by Smeagolrocks: I am asking this question for a friend - His H1-B has two more years and his wife just became a citizen. She filed for his green card. When he recieves the employment card,which document does his employer need to have to show that he is legally working here - suppose he works for the same employer?
Hello Smeagolrocks, He can show his EAD to his current employer, but it would not change anything at his current job. If the H-1B visa holder loses his job and fins another employer, then the EAD will be the only employment document that he would show, other than his SS card. Hope this helps.
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