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Sample Tentative Nonconfirmation (Mismatch) Email Notification from E-Verify (PDF, 183.2 KB) | Resource

You received this email because E-Verify provided a DHS and/or SSA Tentative Nonconfirmation (mismatch). A mismatch means that the information entered into E-Verify by your employer does not match records available to DHS and SSA. 

Employee Rights and Responsibilities | Article

It is important that you know your rights and responsibilities when you are hired by an E-Verify employer. E-Verify employers must follow E-Verify rules and responsibilities and protect the privacy of their employees. If you believe an employer is not following the E-Verify rules listed in the Employee Rights overview below or has discriminated against you, we encourage you to report it.

Contact Us | Article

Questions about E-Verify? We’re here to help. 

You can find answers to many common questions right here on our Website, and we’re always just a phone call or email away if you need us.

E-Verify Support

The E-Verify Contact Center is available to assist you with using E-Verify, password resets, assistance with cases and technical support. We can also answer your questions about E-Verify policies and procedures, Form I-9, and employment eligibility.

Reporting Violations | Article

If you believe an employer has violated E-Verify program rules, discriminated against you, or treated you unfairly, we encourage you to report it. You may be able to receive pay for work you lost and even get your job back. Also, the employer may have to pay fines for violating E-Verify rules.

E-Verify+ Information Sheet for Employees (PDF, 156.32 KB) | Resource

The E-Verify+ Information Sheet provides essential guidance for employees on the E-Verify+ system, focusing on:

  1. Streamlining Verification: Helping employees complete Form I-9 online efficiently.
  2. Access Instructions: Offering clear steps to access Form I-9 via the myUSCIS account.
  3. Employer Responsibilities: Outlining actions employers will take after Form I-9 submission.
  4. Resources: Providing contact information for further assistance.

Sample myE-Verify Social Security Administration Further Action Notice (PDF, 190.74 KB) | Resource

Sample Further Action Notice of Mismatch with Social Security Administration (SSA) Records.

Upload My Documents | Article

myUpload is a feature from myE-Verify that allows you to electronically upload images of your documentation to help resolve your E-Verify or Self Check DHS Tentative Nonconfirmation (Mismatch)

Sample myE-Verify Dual Department of Homeland Security and Social Security Administration Further Action Notice (PDF, 293.78 KB) | Resource

Sample Further Action Notice - Understand why you received a myE-Verify mismatch and take action to resolve it.

Sample myE-Verify Department of Homeland Security Further Action Notice (PDF, 193.99 KB) | Resource

Sample Further Action Notice of Mismatch with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Records.

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