The page allows users to monitor E-Verify case status details and case insights directly from DHS. The search makes it easy to filter through the cases in your system and quickly find a specific case you want to monitor.
Who can access the DHS Case Alerts?
Only the E-Verify Specialists are able to access DHS Case Alerts.
How do you access DHS Case Alerts?
Click the Menu icon and select DHS Case Alerts under Alerts/Notifications.
What are the contents of DHS Case Alerts page?
The DHS Case Alerts page contains the search filter and the case results.
When there are too many cases in the system, you can use search filter options to quickly find a specific case. Next to the field, you can change the search option by clicking on the dropdown and/or enter text in the search string.
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Company |
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Date From |
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Date To |
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Filter By |
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Search By |
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Search String |
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Sort Field |
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Case Details:
Case Details |
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Case Number | This is a E-Verify tracking number alloted to a New Hire's case when the case is submitted to USCIS system |
First Name | New Hire's first name |
Last Name | New Hire's last name |
SSN | New Hire's Social Security Number |
Start Date | New Hire's employment start date |
Case Status | Status of New Hire's E-Verify case |
Click on More Details to get detailed case insights.
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How do you search E-Verify cases?
Click on the Company lookup icon.
Select any Company name or ID from the desired lookup list.
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You will see the case status details from DHS as shown below.
Click next to the search field and enter search option. If you want to filter by date, enter from and to dates. If you want to search by case status, select an option for Filter By.
Similarly, you can search by any document number or New Hire's First Name or Last Name.
You can also enter two search options and get the case details combining both search results. In this scenario, we are searching for closed cases between 07/01/2019 and 10/01/2019.
Search on Social Security Number if you want to check for any duplicates.