Alerts6.27.25

E-Verify Begins Notifying U.S. Employers of Terminations Under the CHNV Parole Program

Homeland Security
  • The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) may exercise its authority to terminate parole or other humanitarian programs and revoke Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) at any time. 
  • Revoked EADs may still appear facially valid.
  • E-Verify will no longer issue Case Alerts to notify employers of revoked EADs.  
  • E-Verify employers must use Form I-9, Supplement B to reverify affected employees and complete the reverification process within a reasonable period of time.

DHS recently terminated humanitarian parole and work authorization for nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela (CHNV). As a result, affected individuals have received direct correspondence from DHS informing them of the termination of their parole and revocation of their EADs. Importantly, some revoked EADs may still appear facially valid for a period of time following revocation. 

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