We knew that USCIS has made availble the E-Verify services to all states in U.S. No need to mention that it's a prestigious project from USCIS. Though, the poor efficiency of its website didn't attract the people much. The database didn't show up the employer's details after taking the social security numbers raised the doubts that USCIS may use the SSN's for its personal benefits.
To break all those rumors, USCIS published E-Verify's Commitment to Privacy statement today. Read this here:
To break all those rumors, USCIS published E-Verify's Commitment to Privacy statement today. Read this here:
Privacy is more than a core value that we as Americans embrace; it’s the law. E-Verify is committed to protecting your privacy and civil liberties with the same rigor that DHS places on protecting our homeland. Privacy principles and security measures are incorporated into all E-Verify processes and procedures and any changes to E-Verify incorporate the highest level of privacy protections possible. .As guardians of your personal information, we want to earn your T.R.U.S.T. We strive to accomplish this by being Transparent with public notices about the information we have and its uses; Responsible in handling information; limiting the Use of information; maintaining its administrative, technical, and physical Security; and properly Training those who handle your information.
Above work shows, USCIS is putting its efforts to make E-Verify a better place for employee community.
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