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REMINDER: E-Verify Enhances Account Security with Login.gov

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To strengthen account security, E-Verify implemented multifactor authentication (MFA) through Login.gov. MFA adds an extra layer of security to the login process by requiring users to provide more than just a password. For example, users may be asked to enter a code sent to their email or mobile device in addition to their password.

Users must enable MFA by linking their existing E-Verify user account(s) to an account in Login.gov. You can either create a Login.gov account or use an existing Login.gov account. This added security measure will help prevent unauthorized access and better protect your personal and organizational data.

What You Need to Do:

  • Simply click the “Migrate Your Account” button on the pop-up banner the next time you log in and follow the guided steps.

Users who have not migrated by June 30 will be forced to migrate at their next log in. Account migration should take less than 10 minutes. Don’t wait until the deadline and risk a delay in accessing your account! If you need additional assistance, please watch the E‑Verify Multi-factor Explainer video.

Important: This change does not affect users who access E-Verify via a web service.

After completing migration, access your E-Verify account(s) by logging in through the “Sign In with Login.gov” option on the E-Verify sign-in page.

To learn more about MFA and the Login.gov transition, visit the MFA Login.gov Frequently Asked Questions web page.

Última Revisión/Actualización:
06/14/2025