I too received a call from this number in the evening saying they were from Homeland Security and E-Verify. I did proceed with the call, but with caution. They did not ask any personal information except how I spelled my name - everything else was general. I went online to my E-Verify account and did find this news release below on the right side in the E-Verify News section. I also called E-Verify and they were able to confirm this and said questions would vary depending on the type of account you have. I am going to email
[email protected] with a suggestion that they would get a better response if they created a quick on-line survey when users log in. This does appear to be valid, however. Many companies are starting to use Outsourcing companies to do tasks like this.
10/12/2011 to 12/01/2011
E-Verify will be in touch...is your company profile accurate?
Through the end of 2011, an E-Verify representative may be in contact to confirm that the information in your E-Verify company profile is accurate.
Maintaining current information is important to ensure E-Verify can provide excellent customer service and keep you informed of system, legislative and policy updates in a timely manner.
IMPORTANT: If you are a Program Administrator, you can ensure the information in your company profile is accurate, by following the steps below when you are logged into your E-Verify account.
Click on “edit company profile” from the navigation menu
Click “view/edit” to change company information
Click on the “view existing users” or “add new users” link to review or update user information
E-Verify will ask non-sensitive questions about your company profile and users (including user names). No personal information will be gathered during the phone call. Thank you for your cooperation, we truly appreciate it!