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myE-Verify Has a New Feature Called myUploads

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myUploads is a new feature from myE-Verify that helps employees and individuals electronically resolve their E-Verify DHS Tentative Nonconfirmations (mismatches) by uploading images of their documentation as a JPEG, PNG or PDF through a computer or smart device. This new free feature may help expedite employment eligibility confirmation and resolve mismatches. In the case of an E-Verify mismatch, the E-Verify employer must privately notify the employee and provide a Further Action Notice (FAN) to help the employee understand the mismatch process. The FAN will include information on how to use myUploads. Employees are required to contact DHS after uploading their documents, and E-Verify employers are still required to process and close DHS mismatch cases within E-Verify's timelines.

myUploads requires users to have a myE-Verify account and to successfully pass a two-factor identity assurance process. Those logging into myE-Verify for the first time since April 28, 2019 must access myE-Verify with their USCIS online account. Fax is still available.

myUploads is a free service available to all users, however, employers may not require employees to use myUploads, myE-Verify or Self Check to resolve a mismatch or to precheck their employment authorization.

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Last Updated Date:
04/28/2025