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I am an existing E-Verify participant who signed an MOU that does not contain language specific to Federal contractors with the E-Verify clause. What do I need to do?

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I am an existing E-Verify participant who signed an MOU that does not contain language specific to Federal contractors with the E-Verify clause. What do I need to do?

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Depending on when your company enrolled in E-Verify, the MOU that your company signed may not contain the new Federal contractor-specific terms. All E-Verify-enrolled companies must comply with the terms of the latest MOU. We recommend that you review the current MOU to ensure your company complies with any new terms. To read the new MOU, go to the “For Federal Contractors”.

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