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September 2012

Web Browser Enhancements

E-Verify will now support Internet Explorer (version 6.0 and above) as well as 3 new browser types:

  • Firefox (version 3.0 and above)
  • Chrome (version 7.0 and above)
  • Safari (version 4.0 and above)

E-Verify also now supports mobile web browsing.

Quick Audit Report

The Quick Audit Report gives employers a way to quickly review their E-Verify activity. The report displays case data but does not include sensitive employee information such as Social Security numbers, or document numbers.

Foreign Passport Number and Country of Issuance Entry

New fields will help to reduce instances of tentative nonconfirmations for employees who provide a foreign passport. If an employee provides a foreign passport, you should:

  • Record the country of issuance and foreign passport number on Form I-9, and
  • Enter the information when you create an E-Verify case.  

New Features for Corporate Administrators

A new Web-based tutorial replaces the live webinar training required of new Corporate Administrators. The tutorial also serves as a resource for existing Corporate Administrators.

To access the E-Verify Tutorial for Corporate Administrators, select the ‘Take Tutorial’ link under My Resources in the left-hand navigation menu.

A new E-Verify User Manual for Corporate Administrators is now available from the ‘View User Manual’ link under My Resources in the left-hand navigation menu.

 

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