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Free App Week is October 6-10, 2025 Start the UA Early College Application. Complete all application steps and submit your UA Early College Application by 11:59 p.m. Central Daylight Time on October 10, 2025.
E-Verify protects jobs for authorized workers and helps employers maintain a legal workforce. Am I required to participate in E-Verify? No. While participation in E-Verify is voluntary for most employers, other employers may be required by State law or Federal regulation to use E-Verify.
Contracts Exempt from the E-Verify Federal Contractor Rule A contract is considered exempt if any one of the following applies: It is for fewer than 120 days. It is valued at or below $150,000. All work is performed outside the United States.
Alabama Employers of One or More Must Enroll in E-Verify Sole proprietorships with no employees do not have to enroll with E-Verify. Every NEW employee in Alabama, no matter their nationality or place of birth, must be deemed employable under the federal E-Verify system.
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