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E-Verify is a web-based system that allows enrolled employers to confirm the eligibility of their employees to work in the United States. Learn about the new E-Verify+ service, remote document examination, webinars, news, and more.
- Employers
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- Enroll
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- Contact Us
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- E-Verify and Form I-9
E-Verify electronically compares information the employer...
- Self Check
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- Create an Account
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- Questions and Answers
E-Verify is an internet-based program that employers can use...
- Upload My Documents
myUpload is a feature from myE-Verify that allows you to...
- Web Services Access
What is the E-Verify Web services access method? The...
- E-Verify Case Status
You can use E-Verify case tracker to follow the status of...
- Employers
Sign In. User ID (required) Forgot User ID. Password (required) Forgot Password. Show password. If your company would like to participate in E-Verify, enroll now. Legal. Paperwork Reduction Act. OMB Control No. 1615-0092. Expiration Date 12/31/2024. Use Agreement. Citizenship and Immigration Services - Sign In.
E-Verify compares information from Form I-9 to government records and provides results within seconds. Learn how to enroll, use, and benefit from this free, fast, and accurate service for employers of all sizes.
Learn what E-Verify is, how it works, and what to do if you receive a mismatch result. E-Verify is a system that compares your Form I-9 information to DHS and SSA records to confirm your work authorization.
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Oct 5, 2022 · E-Verify is a voluntary program that matches employees' information with SSA and DHS records. Learn how to enroll, use, and access E-Verify for federal contracts, state laws, or legal rulings.