Still Confused About the I-9 Changes? More Form I-9 and Alternative Process Questions Answered

Aug 18, 2023 | Announcements, I-9, Webinars

As of July 31, 2023, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has ended the COVID-19 Flexibilities that permitted virtual inspection of identity and work authorization documents for the I-9 process. All employers that utilized this COVID-19 Flexibilities option are now required to re-inspect the identity and work authorization documents in-person or via a new Alternative Procedure by August 30, 2023. Additionally, a new version of Form I-9 is available as of August 1, 2023.

Many have questions on the implementation of these changes, and we’re offered this follow-up webinar to address some of your frequently asked questions. If you’re still in need of guidance on this topic, don’t miss WR Immigration Partner Kimberley Robidoux‘s August 31, 2023  follow-up webinar at 11:00 am PT. Topics to include:

  • Using the New Form I-9 After the August 30, 2023 Deadline
  • Different Document Inspection Scenarios and How to Handle Them
  • How to Date and Notate the Additional Information Field Properly
  • and much more!

SHRM credit is offered for this event.

See you there!

Webinar Details

Host

Kimberley Best Robidoux, Partner, WR Immigration

Date and Time

August 31, 2023, 11:00 am PT


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