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Added the ability to close a case from the Review Case Details page.
Enables users to close draft cases.
Reduces the number of abandoned cases.
Added the ability to close a case from the Tentative Nonconfirmation (TNC) page.
Allows users to close cases that are in a TNC status if they entered incorrect information.
Reduces the number of abandoned cases.
Updated case alerts so that Employment Authorized cases that are automatically closed are not displayed in “Case with New Update”.
Ensures that the users only see alerts for cases that they can take action on.
Resolved an issue that incorrectly relocated the cursor to the expiration date field.
Reduces scrolling and streamlines completion of E-Verify cases.
Resolved an issue that caused active companies to receive a “Pending Termination” message that prevented them from creating cases.
Ensures active companies can create cases.
Provides additional information to users during system outages.
Added an automatic logout feature that allows users to end an E-Verify session by closing the browser window.
Improves user experience and security by allowing users to log out of E-Verify by closing the browser.
Ensures E-Verify correctly records that users are logged out when they close the browser window.
Enhanced the client company dropdown field by providing clear helper text and a loading icon.
Improves user understanding of how client dropdown field works.
Improves user experience by ensuring users know that a search is in process when searching for clients.
Released updates that allow web service users to receive more descriptive error messages.
Improves diagnostics and simplifies responses.
Aligns web services interface with the E-Verify website.
E-Verify Incidents
Incident Description
Minor service outages occurred during June 2018 due to issues with data services. E-Verify worked with users to address these issues and notified them as each was resolved.