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June 26, 2026NoticeRoutine2026-12869

Agency Information Collection Activities; Extension, Without Change, of a Currently Approved Collection: myE-Verify Program

USCIS has published a routine Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) notice to renew its information collection approval for the myE-Verify program. This is a standard administrative step required by law and does not introduce any changes to the myE-Verify program itself, its requirements, or how it works. The notice opens a 30-day public comment window, which is also a routine part of the renewal process. No new rules, fees, or procedures are being introduced.

What this means for you

This notice doesn't change anything about how you use myE-Verify or E-Verify. If you currently use myE-Verify to check your own employment eligibility records, everything stays the same. No action is needed on your part. You may submit a public comment during the 30-day window if you have feedback on the program's paperwork burden.

Key changes

  • Routine PRA renewal — no substantive changes to the myE-Verify program
  • 30-day public comment period opened for the information collection renewal
  • No new requirements, fees, or procedures introduced

Who this affects

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Not legal advice. This summary was generated by AI from official government text and is provided for general information only. For decisions about your case, consult a licensed immigration attorney or accredited representative. Summary generated June 26, 2026.