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USCIS Releases New I-9 Form Released November 13, 2007 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced on November 8, 2007, that a revised I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification Form is now available for use. The form itself has not changed, but the lists of documents that employers may accept as proof of identity and employment eligibility have been modified. The most significant change to the I-9 is the removal of five “List A” documents from the form (“List A” documents are documents that establish both identity and employment eligibility). These documents have not been acceptable as proof of identity or employment eligibility for several years. The new I-9 form has simply been revised to reflect prior changes to the regulations. While this is a significant change to the form itself, it should not require employers to change their I-9 policies and procedures. The following documents have been removed from List A:
The USCIS removed these forms from the list because they lack features to deter counterfeiting, tampering, and fraud. Immediate use of the new I-9 form is not required until it is published in the Federal Register. However, failure to use the new form after publication in the Federal Register may result in fines and penalties. The new form can be found at http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-9.pdf. The Department of Homeland Security also has revised the Handbook for Employers, which contains instructions for completing the I-9 form. The new handbook is available at http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedocuments/m-274.pdf. For more information, contact Alicia Oman, Metalcasting Industry Government Affairs Washington Office, at 202/898-1444 or ao@wafed.com. |
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