USCIS Issues Interim Final Rule on I-9 Employment Verification

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued a final rule that revises Form I-9 and the list of documents that are acceptable to prove identity and employment authorization. Employers will be given a 45-day grace period to begin using the new form. Failing to do so may result in fines.

For more information on this interim final rule, see Littler’s ASAP: USCIS Issues Interim Final Rule on I-9 Employment Verification by Jorge R. Lopez and Chadwick M. Graham.
 

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Connecticut Employment Law Blog - December 19, 2008 8:53 AM
File this under "mundane" but necessary. Two sets of new forms (and a poster) have been released by the U.S. Government for use by HR professionals and companies in two very different circumstances. First, the Citizenship and Immigration Serv...
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