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Employment Eligibility Verification The I-9 Form Bluefield State College New River Community & Technical College

Objectives To identify acceptable documents for I-9 processing To review I-9 rules and regulations To discuss civil & criminal consequences of non-compliance

What is an I-9? It is a form issued by the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Verifies the identity and employment eligibility of anyone we hire after November 6, It verifies that individuals are eligible to work in the U.S. History –Immigration and Nationality Act (June 1952) –Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) –Immigration Act of 1990 –Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA) Changes expected in early 2006.

I-9 Process Complete the I-9 From within three (3) days of the employment date (physical presence at work site) every time you employ any person to perform work. An employer cannot request that an employee present more or different documents than that are required. Ensure that the employee fully completes Section 1 of the form at the time of the hire. Review the employee’s documents and fully complete Section 2 within three business days of the hire. If you hire someone for less than 3 business days, an I-9 still must be fully completed.

How to Complete the I-9 Section 1 –Have the employee fill in the correct information and sign and date the form. –You are responsible for reviewing and ensuring that your employees fully and properly complete Section 1. Section 2 –Employees must present to you an original document or documents that establish identity and employment eligibility. –You must examine the original document(s) and then fully complete Section 2.

Section 2 continued Record the title of the document, issuing authority, number and expiration date if any for each document. Fill in the date of hire. Complete the necessary information in the certification block and sign it and date it. If any employee is unable to present the required documents within three business days of the date employment begins, they must present a receipt for the application for the documents within 3 business days.

Document Retention You must retain I-9s for three years after the date employment begins or 1 year after the person’s employment is terminated, whichever is later. No place does it say to copy the documents presented. It is my recommendation not to copy these for the I-9. A copy of the SS Card is required by payroll though.

Future Expiration Dates You will need to re-verify the employee’s eligibility to work when any expiration date on the I-9 is reached. When an employee’s work authorization expires, you must re-verify their employment eligibility. You may use Section 3 of the I-9 Form. If this has already been used, use a new I-9 Form. If a new I-9 is used print their name in Section 1 and complete Section 3 and retain the new form with the original. The employee must present a document that shows either an extension of the employee’s initial employment authorization or a new work authorization.

Rehired Employees A new I-9 is required or you may re-verify or update the original form by completing Section 3. You can re-verify if you rehire within three years of the initial date of hire and the employee’s previous grant of work authorization has expired but they currently are eligible to work on a different basis or under a new grant of work authorization than when the original I-9 was completed.

To Re-verify… Record the date of the rehire Record the document title, number and expiration date (if any) of any documents presented. Sign and date Section 3

Individuals Under Age 18 If a minor cannot present a document from List A or from List B then complete the I-9 in the following way: –A parent or legal guardian must complete Section 1 and write “Individual under age 18” in the space for the employee’s signature, –The parent must complete the Preparer/Translator Certification block, –You should write “ Individual under age 18” in Section 2, List B, in the space after the words Document #, and –The minor must present a List C document showing their employment eligibility.

The I-9 Form

Documents – List A (Documents that establish both identity and employment eligibility) U.S. Passport (unexpired or expired) Certificate of U. S. Citizenship (INS Form N-560 or N- 561) Certificate of Naturalization (INS Form N-550 or N-570) Unexpired Foreign Passport which: –Contains an unexpired stamp which reads “Processed for I Temporary Evidence of Lawful Admission for permanent residence. Valid until ____. Employment authorized, “ or –Has attached to it a Form I-94 bearing the same name as the passport and containing an employment authorization stamp, so long as the period of endorsement has not yet expired, and the proposed employment is not in conflict with any restrictions or limitations identified on the Form I-94.

List A continued Alien Registration Receipt Card (INS I-151 or I-551) provided that it contains a photograph of the bearer. Unexpired Temporary Resident Card (INS Form I-688) Unexpired Employment Authorization Card (INS Form I-688A) Unexpired reentry permit (INS Form I-327) Unexpired Refugee Travel document (INS Form I-571) Unexpired Employment Authorization Document issued by the INS which contains a photograph (INS Form I-688B)

Documents – List B (Documents that establish identity) (For individuals over 18 years of age) Driver’s license or ID Card issued by a state or outlying possession of the U. S. provided it contains a photograph or information such as name, DOB, sex, height, eye color and address). ID Card issued by federal, state or local government agencies or entities provided it contains a photograph or information such as name, DOB, sex, height, eye color and address. School ID Card with photograph Voter’s registration card U.S. Military card or draft card Military dependent’s ID card US Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Card Native American tribal document Driver’s license issued by a Canadian governmental authority.

List B continued (Individuals under the age of 18) School record or report card Clinic, doctor or hospital record Day-care or nursery school record

Documents – List C (Establish employment eligibility) US Social Security Number Card other than one which has printed on its face “Not Valid For Employment.” Must be issued by the Social Security Administration. Certification of Birth Abroad issued by the Department of State (Form FS-545 or DS-1350). Original or certified copy of a birth certificate issued by a state, county, municipal authority or outlying possession of the US bearing an official seal. Native American tribal document US Citizen ID Card (INS Form I-197) IS Card for Use of Resident Citizen in the US (INS Form I-179) Unexpired employment authorization document issued by the INS.

Unlawful Employment Civil Penalties –1st Offense: Not less than $250 and not more than $2,000 for each unauthorized alien. –2 nd Offense: Not less than $2,000 and not more than $5,000 for each unauthorized alien. –Subsequent Offenses: Not less than $3,000 and not more than $10,000 for each unauthorized alien. Failing to comply with the I-9 Form Requirements the employer may face civil money penalties of not less than $100 and not more than $1,000 for each employee for who the I-9 was not properly completed, retained, and/or made available for inspection.

Criminal Penalties Engaging in a pattern or practice of knowingly hiring or continuing to employ unauthorized aliens. –Persons or entities may face fines up to $3,000 for employee and/or six months imprisonment. Engaging in fraud or false statements or otherwise misusing Visas, immigration permits and identity documents. –Persons who use fraudulent identification for purposes of employment may be fined or imprisoned for up to 5 years or both.

Questions Regarding the I-9 Form From Handbook for Employers (M-274) Part Seven.