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5.2 Case Alerts

Case alert boxes (found on the E-Verify homepage) include important information about your cases, including Cases to be Closed, Cases with Updates, Cases with Expiring Authorization Docs, and Recently Auto-Closed Cases. Any case created in E-Verify and assigned an E-Verify case number must be closed.  

  • Cases to be Closed  
  • Cases With Updates 
  • Cases With Expiring Authorization Docs 
  • Recently Auto–Closed Cases  

The E-Verify home page indicates the number of cases that require attention by a number in the alert. Cases needing attention can be accessed by clicking on the alert or through Cases and search cases from the navigation menu in E-Verify

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