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New Form I-9 Regulations Effective April 3, 2009
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Form I-9 Revisions No changes in the process of completing Form I-9 2009 Form I-9 revisions relate only to acceptable documents
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Revised Form I-9 CougarWeb Intranet Links, Forms, HR Forms Previous Form I-9 is no longer valid Must use new form when employees require reverification Remember to remove old forms from existing packets (Rev. 02/02/2009) should appear at bottom right on all pages
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Form I-9 Revisions All Documents must be unexpired Documents removed from List A (These documents are no longer issued and have now expired) Temporary Resident Card Outdated Employment Authorization Cards Documents added to List A Foreign passports containing certain machine-readable immigrant visas Valid passports for citizens of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) and the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), along with Form I-94 or Form I-94A indicating nonimmigrant admission under the Compact of Free Association Between the United States and the FSM or RMI
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Employer’s Responsibility Review and ensure the employee fully and properly completes Section 1 Examine original, unexpired document(s) within employee’s first 3 days of employment Complete and sign Section 2 within the employee’s first 3 days of employment NOTE: If employee is unable to present Section 2 documentation within his/her first 3 days of employment, he/she must stop working immediately.
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Lists of Acceptable Documents 1 document from List A (establishes both identity & work authorization) OR 1 document from List B (establishes only identity) & 1 document from List C (establishes only work authorization) Remember: NO MORE, NO LESS
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Restricted Social Security Cards Today, everyone with time-limited work authorization receives a restricted Social Security card Social Security cards that include the wording “Valid only with INS (or DHS) Authorization” or “Not Valid for Employment” You must see other evidence of employment authorization
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Employers Must NOT: Specify which document(s) they will or will not accept Refuse to hire an individual because the documents have a future expiration date Require or accept any more documentation than the minimum necessary to meet Section 2 requirements
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Additional Information USCIS (U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services) Website www.uscis.gov Handbook for Employers http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedocuments/m-274.pdf -Includes FAQ’s and detailed instructions on completing Form I-9
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