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    New I-9 Instruction Forms Issued by USCIS
    Doreen Koronios
    New Form I-9 Release from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
      
     U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released a Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification Employee Information Sheet (M-1116) which employers must provide new hires prior to completion of the Form I-9.   Federal law requires that employers complete a Form I-9 to document identity and work authorization for all new hires after November 6, 1986.
     
    The good news is that the Information Sheet is a concise overview of the Form I-9 purpose and process.  The bad news is that it adds yet more “instructions” to an otherwise seemingly simple two-page Form I-9.  The complete I-9 package includes six pages of instructions, the two-page Form I-9 and the Lists of Acceptable Documents page for a total of nine pages.  The instructions and Lists of Acceptable Documents must be available to all employees completing the Form I-9.
     
    The Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification Employee Information Sheet provides an easy to read overview of who keeps the Form I-9, why it must be completed, what section the employee must complete, whether someone else may complete Section 1 for them, and the document(s) they must provide.

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