RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS database. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CA-DSS with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement, Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, status but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS database. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CA-DSS DHCS with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, status but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS database. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CANJ-DSS LWD with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS database. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CA-DSS DHCS with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS databaseinformation accessed by VIS. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CA-DSS TWC with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, status but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS database. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CA-DSS TWC with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, status but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS database. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CAMA-DSS DUA with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS database. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CANY-DSS DOL with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS database. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CA-DSS with immigration status information through additional manual verificationinformation. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS databaseinformation accessed by VIS. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CAMA-DSS DUA with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS databaseinformation accessed by VIS. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CANJ-DSS LWD with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS database. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CAMA-DSS DUA with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, status but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS database. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CANY-DSS DOL with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS databaseinformation accessed by VIS. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CANY-DSS DOL with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS database. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CA-DSS NJLWD with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS databaseinformation accessed by VIS. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CA-DSS DHCS with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement
RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT. DHS-USCIS currently estimates that information within its VIS database is 90–95% accurate in reflecting immigration status, but continues to undertake various actions to further improve the quality of the VIS database. In addition, in cases in which status is not confirmed through VIS, or when the status information provided by VIS does not match an individual’s claimed status, additional verification procedures are used, which allows DHS-USCIS to check all necessary indices and files before providing CA-DSS TWC with immigration status information through additional manual verification. This process includes procedures for DHS-USCIS to correct any errors detected in the immigration status information.
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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement