We identified deficiencies in E-Verify’s processes for confirming identity during employment verification. E-Verify’s photo matching process is not fully automated, but rather, relies on employers to confirm individuals’ identities by manually reviewing photos. We attribute these deficiencies to USCIS not developing or evaluating the plans and internal controls needed to improve its processes and detect, track, and investigate system errors. Until USCIS addresses E-Verify’s deficiencies, it cannot ensure the system provides accurate employment eligibility results. We made 10 recommendations to improve E-Verify’s accuracy, internal controls, and workload capabilities. USCIS concurred with all 10 recommendations.
Open Recommendations
Recommendation Number | Significant Recommendation | Recommended Questioned Costs | Recommended Funds for Better Use | Additional Details | |
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5 | No | $0 | $0 | ||
We recommend the Associate Director for Immigration Records and IdentityServices, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: Collaborate with individual states and/or the NationalLaw Enforcement Telecommunications System to determine whether USCIScan obtain driver’s license photos for E-Verify’s photo matching. | |||||
8 | No | $0 | $0 | ||
We recommend the Associate Director for Immigration Records and IdentityServices, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: Validate the accuracy of E-Verify’s current workloadprojections and update the projections as needed. | |||||
9 | No | $0 | $0 | ||
We recommend the Associate Director for Immigration Records and IdentityServices, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: Conduct a study to determine the appropriate resourcesneeded to fully test the E-Verify system’s current and projected workloadcapabilities. |