Correcting Errors on Form I-9
Employers may only correct errors made in Section 2 or Section 3 of Form I-9. If you discover an error in Section 1 of an employee’s Form I-9, you should ask … Read more
Employers may only correct errors made in Section 2 or Section 3 of Form I-9. If you discover an error in Section 1 of an employee’s Form I-9, you should ask … Read more
Permanent Resident Cards that say “signature waived” are acceptable documents for Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, as long as they are not expired and reasonably appear to be genuine and … Read more
Green Cards (also known as Permanent Resident Cards) do not always include the holder’s signature. In limited cases, the USCIS may waive the signature requirement for certain people, such as … Read more
All participants of E-Verify are required to clearly display the “Notice of E-Verify Participation” and “Right to Work” posters. Employers should display the posters in a place that is clearly … Read more
Upon enrollment, employers are required to clearly display the ‘Notice of E-Verify Participation’ and ‘Right to Work’ posters in all languages provided by DHS. Display the notices in a prominent place … Read more
Your employee may present a receipt for the application for the replacement of any List A, List B, or List C document. This receipt is valid for 90 days. When … Read more
With a goal to reduce document and identity fraud, the E-Verify system checks info entered on Form I-9 with state Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) records (when a driver’s license … Read more
Errors or information missing from the I-9 form can delay the successful completion of a verification. This article lists the most common issues and problems related to the completion and … Read more
Keep these fundamental rules of the E-Verify program in mind to maintain compliance with the Memorandum of Understanding and federal employment law: 1. You may not use E-Verify to prescreen … Read more
Occasionally, you may need to prove your company’s enrollment in E-Verify… for example, if you are a federal contractor or if your state, county or city requires proof of enrollment … Read more