Starting on July 1, E-Verify requires a new secure login process using multifactor authentication (MFA).
MFA enhances security for the login process and helps prevent unauthorized access to accounts. If you have already enabled MFA through Login.gov, no further action is needed. If you haven't, you will be required to link your E-Verify user account(s) to a Login.gov account during your next login. This process should take less than 10 minutes.
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.
To strengthen account security, E‑Verify is implementing 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.
The E-Verify account log-in page is only accessible through everify.uscis.gov.
Users should review bookmarks to ensure they are using the current URL, everify.uscis.gov (without a dash).
E-Verify staff are contacting browser users by phone and email to let them know their E-Verify account could be locked if they don’t take steps to prepare for the transition to Login.gov.
Please review and update your bookmarks and saved favorites for accessing the E-Verify system to reflect everify.uscis.gov (with no dash).
Also, please update any material(s) used internally to reflect everify.uscis.gov.
Effective June 25, the URL e-verify.uscis.gov/ (with the dash) and the redirect will be decommissioned.