USCIS Launches Central I-9 on USCIS.gov
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Central I-9 en Español – Transparente, Accesible y Funcional
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Are you looking for a summer job? Your next employer may use E-Verify to confirm that you are employment authorized. Did you know that you can use Self Check to make sure your employment authorization information is up to date?
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The USCIS E-Verify team understands that privacy is important to you. Protecting your privacy is serious business for E-Verify.
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If you’re hunting for a job, you’ll want to use every tool you can to ensure that you’re ready. Since we first launched Self Check less than a year ago, one of the most frequent questions we’ve heard is, "When can I use Self Check in my state?"
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It’s the start of a new year and you might have jotted down a few resolutions to help your business in 2012. If you’ve been thinking about enrolling in E-Verify, 2012 is the perfect time to do it. Using E-Verify has never been easier and it’s a big step towards ensuring a legal workforce.
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Self Check is a fast, free and voluntary service that allows you to check your employment eligibility in the United States. Users can check the accuracy of their employment eligibility records and get information on how to fix any errors they might find. A Service of E-Verify, Self Check was launched in a limited number of states in March 2011. Since then, more than 50,000 people have used it.
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When it comes to searches on our USCIS website, no single item is more sought after than the Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification. That’s no surprise, since 7.5 million employers in the United States use Form I-9 every time they hire an employee.
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On March 17, USCIS Director Ali Mayorkas announced new civil rights initiatives tied to E-Verify, our program that allows employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of newly hired employees. E-Verify is currently used by over 192,000 employers at 707,000 worksites and is growing by more than 1,000 employers a week.
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