E-Verify to Issue New and Revised Memorandums of Understanding for Its Users

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E-Verify will release new, revised versions of its E-Verify Memorandums
of Understanding (MOUs) on December 8, 2013. These new MOUs are
customized to each access method and are easier to understand. Three
current MOUs have been retitled and revised for E-Verify browser users.
Three additional MOUs have been created for Web Services users and
developers.

Please note that the E-Verify enrollment process has not changed. New
users should still, at enrollment, review and execute the new or revised
version of the MOU that applies to their access method. The effective
date of new MOUs for new users will be December 8, 2013. Existing users
do not need to execute a new MOU; however, they are bound by any and all
enhancements to the E-Verify program, including any new MOU that
applies to their access method. All E-Verify users should review these
new and revised MOUs.

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