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E-Verify Compliance

Federal contractors and subcontractors were required to begin using the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ E-Verify system starting September 8, 2009, to verify certain employees’ eligibility to legally work in the United States.  Under amendments to the Federal Acquisition Regulations ("FAR"), universities who receive federal contracts over $100,000 subject to the FAR must use the E-Verify system to confirm the employment eligibility of all new and existing employees who are assigned to the contract.

Georgetown University's E-Verify Compliance Procedure.

Office of Sponsored Programs' December 9, 2009 E-mail to Principal Investigators and Department Administrators with Existing Federal Contracts.

Human Resources' E-Verify Checklist for Principal Investigators and Department Administrators.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' (USCIS) E-Verify Information. 

FAR 52.222-54 Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify).

E-Verify Supplemental Guide for Federal Contractors.

 

 

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