E-Verify Connection
A publication of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
September 2012 Issue X
Welcome to E-Verify Connection, an e-newsletter from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for U.S. employers and workers. Each issue will bring you updates about E-Verify’s advances and activities, as well as other useful information related to employment eligibility verification. A pdf version of E-Verify Connection is available online.
A publication of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
September 2012 Issue X
Welcome to E-Verify Connection, an e-newsletter from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for U.S. employers and workers. Each issue will bring you updates about E-Verify’s advances and activities, as well as other useful information related to employment eligibility verification. A pdf version of E-Verify Connection is available online.
What’s Hot in E-Verify?
Announcing the Employee Rights Tool Kit
Workers should understand their rights. The Employee Rights Tool Kit helps our stakeholders educate workers by compiling print and multi-media resources in one online toolkit. This creative new resource features videos, educational brochures, posters, fliers, and more. Topics include E-Verify, Self Check and Unauthorized Practice of Immigration Law. You can view the tool kit, in English and Spanish, in the For Employees section of the E-Verify website and on the Self Check site. Add the Employee Rights Tool Kit link to your website and order your FREE copy of the toolkit on DVD/CDs today.
Announcing the Employee Rights Tool Kit
Workers should understand their rights. The Employee Rights Tool Kit helps our stakeholders educate workers by compiling print and multi-media resources in one online toolkit. This creative new resource features videos, educational brochures, posters, fliers, and more. Topics include E-Verify, Self Check and Unauthorized Practice of Immigration Law. You can view the tool kit, in English and Spanish, in the For Employees section of the E-Verify website and on the Self Check site. Add the Employee Rights Tool Kit link to your website and order your FREE copy of the toolkit on DVD/CDs today.
Tips to Prevent a
Mismatch
You now have an additional tool to help E-Verify promptly confirm employment eligibility. The Tips to Prevent a Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC) webpage gives valuable guidance to reduce the chance that E-Verify will return an avoidable mismatch. For example, remember to use your full legal name, including any hyphens and punctuation, when completing Form I-9, and keep your Social Security Administration (SSA) records up-to-date.
You now have an additional tool to help E-Verify promptly confirm employment eligibility. The Tips to Prevent a Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC) webpage gives valuable guidance to reduce the chance that E-Verify will return an avoidable mismatch. For example, remember to use your full legal name, including any hyphens and punctuation, when completing Form I-9, and keep your Social Security Administration (SSA) records up-to-date.
E-Verify Enhancements
Make it Easier for You
Great news! U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
just released several new E-Verify enhancements that save you time. You can now
access E-Verify from three new web browsers and your mobile devices. And there
is a new Quick Audit Report that employers can use to report their E-Verify
activity. Learn more by clicking here.
Web-Based Tutorial for
Corporate Administrators
Instead of the limited availability of a live webinar,
the new Web-based tutorial for E-Verify Corporate Administrators is available
24/7! Learn more here.
A Self Check Tip
When using Self Check, make sure you
select your correct citizenship status and document types to avoid receiving a
mismatch. For more Self Check tips, click here.
Haitian TPS Extension
USCIS has announced that Temporary Protected Status for
Haitians will be extended. More information is available here.
Enrollment Checklist
Now En Español
The E-Verify
Enrollment Checklist helps employers prepare to enroll. This useful
information is now available in Spanish too! See it here on www.uscis.gov/espanol/e-verify.
E-Verify MOUs
USCIS has posted six proposed E-Verify Memorandums of
Understanding (MOUs) in the Federal Register. Three are new,
and three are revised versions of the current MOUs. The public comment period
ends November 13th.
Form I-9 Expiration
Until further notice, employers should continue using the
Form I-9 currently available on the Forms Section of www.uscis.gov. Although this
current version of the Form I-9 shows the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
control number expiration date of August 31, 2012, this Form I-9 continues to
be effective. USCIS will provide updated information about the new version of
the Form I-9 as it becomes available. Subscribe to I-9 Central to receive Form
I-9 updates. See the blog for more
information.
I-9 Central Website in Spanish - Coming Soon
¡Buenas Noticias! In October, USCIS will launch a Spanish
version of its award-winning I-9 Central website. I-9
Central Spanish will give employers and workers easy access to resources, tips,
and guidance on how to properly complete Form I-9. Be sure to see the recently
released Spanish language version of the Handbook for
Employers (M-274).
E-Verify Outreach
Meet a DHS Expert at an Upcoming Event
October
11, Virginia Statewide Payroll Conference, Richmond, VA
Meet a DHS Expert at an Upcoming Event
October
11, Virginia Statewide Payroll Conference, Richmond, VA
November
8-9, Heartland Latino Expo & Conference, Omaha, NE
28, Human Capital Management Federal Training Event, Arlington, VA
Meet a DHS Expert Online in a FREE Webinar
October, November and December webinar sessions are available on topics including Form I-9, E-Verify Overview, E-Verify for Existing Users, E-Verify for Federal Contractors and Self Check. Webinars are a great way to learn from our subject matter experts from the comfort of your computer. For more information about how to participate, visit our website at www.DHS.gov/E-Verify and click on Take a Free Webinar.
October, November and December webinar sessions are available on topics including Form I-9, E-Verify Overview, E-Verify for Existing Users, E-Verify for Federal Contractors and Self Check. Webinars are a great way to learn from our subject matter experts from the comfort of your computer. For more information about how to participate, visit our website at www.DHS.gov/E-Verify and click on Take a Free Webinar.
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