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New Frequently Asked Questions Added to E-Verify’s EAD Revocation Web Page | News Item

A new resource is available for questions about Employment Authorization Document (EAD) revocation, Form I-9 reverification, and the Status Change Report.

The Status Change Report identifies E-Verify cases that were created with an EAD that has since been revoked by DHS. The new guidance on the EAD Revocation Guidance for E-Verify Employers web page explains information in the Status Change Report and when to reverify an employee’s employment authorization.

Good News! E-Verify+ is Now Available to Federal Contractors with the FAR E-Verify Clause! | News Item

We are excited for Federal contractors with the Federal Acquisition Regulation E-Verify clause to experience all the great benefits of the “plus”!

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myE-Verify Questions and Answers | Article

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Federal Contractors Q&As | Article

Welcome to the E-Verify federal contractor question and answer page. Browse our topics to find answers related to FAR rule requirements and using E-Verify.

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