Status: Archived
Approved Date: April 10, 2018
- If the applicant is not a United States born citizen, view his/her original USCIS document(s) and make a copy of the front and back of the presented document(s), the front and back of an Employment Authorization Card (I-766) if there is one, and the front of the social security card if there is one for the case file. If the applicant cannot produce his/her immigration document the application cannot be accepted. Note: Except for non-citizens, staff are not to make copies of any documents an individual would use in completing an I-9 form.
- Enter the required information in the Citizenship section of the QE2 Basis Info Screen. Here is a sample of immigration documents.
- Scan and email the copies of the presented immigration document(s), I-766 if there is one, and the copy of the Social Security Card to the VR HR Program Director.
- All non-citizens will have his/her lawful presence and/or lawful authorization to work verified through the DHS-USCIS Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) Program by VR State Office. State Office will notify the Team Contact of the results of the verification.
- The VR eligibility decision is not to be made nor assessment services provided until both his/her lawful presence and authorization for employment is verified.
- Applicants who are not verified as being lawfully present in the United States and/or do not have authorization to work will be terminated from the Applied for VR milestone as a VR Termination, “Other reason”. The task note should indicate the applicant is either not lawfully present and/or not authorized to work.
Name
Use the person's legal name. Do not use diminutives or nicknames. If in doubt, use the name that appears on the person's Social Security card. For non-citizens, enter the name as it appears on his/her immigration document.
Hispanic or Latino
This is the self-reported ethnicity of the person. Persons who regard themselves as Hispanic or Latino should check "Yes." Hispanics or Latinos can be of any race. For example, many Hispanics coming to Nebraska from Mexico are Native American. Some coming from Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and other Caribbean nations are Black.
Refusal to answer
Record as "No."
Race
This is the self-reported race of the person. He or she can check all boxes that apply. Multiple responses are permitted.
Refusal to answer
Record as "White."
Social Security benefits
These are benefits paid to the applicant because of his or her disability (Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI)). Social security benefits received for reasons other than the individual's disability (retirement, widower's, etc.) would not be coded as SSDI or SSI in QE2.
Level of education
This is the highest academic credential held by the person. A person who has graduated from high school and has completed 2 years at a university has a "high school diploma."
ABI pre-screening question
Identification of potential undiagnosed or “hidden” acquired brain injury (ABI) is important because long-term cognitive, physical, emotional or behavioral results can present significant barriers to employment and community integration. The ABI pre-screening question is the first step in identifying applicants with potentially undiagnosed ABI.
What did you do last week
The purpose of this item is to identify the activity that best describes what the person did in the week before application. Sometimes the person can be described by two activities one of which is a work activity. Always select the work activity. Record all items related to his or her employment.
Physical or mental impairments limiting ability to work
Record the health or medical conditions, injuries, or physical and mental impairments the person identifies as limiting his or her ability to work. Limitations include restrictions placed on the person's work activities by physicians and other health professionals. Identify the physical or mental impairment in sufficient detail to be able to identify the impairment and its cause in QE2.
Kind of job wanted
Record the kind of job the person says he or she wants to do, regardless of whether this appears reasonable. If the person is unsure or has no job expectations, record that answer.
Help needed to go to work
Record the kind of help the person says he or she needs, regardless of whether this appears reasonable. If the person is unsure or has no awareness of service needs, record that answer.
Referral source
Record who told the person to get in touch with VR in sufficient detail to be able to accurately identify the Referral Source Category and Referral Source Name in QE2. Most people hear about VR or are told to go to VR by someone working for or associated with an organization. It may take some effort to clarify how the person heard about VR or from which organization he or she was referred.
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