Title: Completing the Form I9
1Completing the Form I-9
- Employment Authorization Form
- Citizens, Permanent Residents
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- Aliens Authorized to Work
2Why do we need an I-9?
- PURPOSEThe Immigration Reform and Control Act
made all U.S. employers responsible to verify the
employment eligibility and identity of all
employees hired to work in the United States
after November 6, 1986. To implement the law,
employers are required to complete Employment
Eligibility Verification forms (Form I-9) for all
employees, including U.S. citizens. The I-9 must
be completed within 3 DAYS of the hire date or
the employer may terminate employment. If the
employer is audited and the I-9 is found
incomplete the employer could face fines from
100-10,000.
3Request for specific documents is NOT allowed
- An employee can give you his choice of
combination of documents. We CANNOT request more
documents if an acceptable ID or combination of
IDs is already presented. - If they do not know what to present, you can
suggest possible combinations, but make it clear
that they may choose which IDs they show us. If
the ones they present are not acceptable, you may
request that they show us more identification,
but do not demand a certain type.
4Three Day Grace Period
- I-9 Form MUST be completed within three days of
hire - The original documents must be verifiedphoto
copies of IDs cannot be accepted - The form must be signed and dated by employee and
employer at that time
5Definitions
- Visa This is a permit that allows a person to
enter a country. The employee must have a Work
Visa to be eligible for employment. There are
different types of Visas an international
employee may have. - Passport This is a form used for International
Identity. This alone does not allow you to work,
but only visit a particular country. This
document shows your picture identity and
citizenship status. If the Passport is
accompanied by work authorization forms then it
may be used for work eligibility. - DS-2019 Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange
Visitors (J-1) Status. The (DS-2019)will give the
employer the date ranges the employee is allowed
to work, a beginning date and an ending date.
This form is issued by Intl Student Scholar
Services or a sponsoring agency (e.g.
Fulbright). This form along with proper
identification may be used for work eligibility.
6Definitions contd
- I-20 Certificate of Eligibility for
Non-immigrant Student Status - for Academic and
Language Students. Used with the F-1 F-2 visa.
This form will be issued from International
Student Scholar Services at Vanderbilt. In
some cases the I-20 will be issued from another
school. If so, the student needs additional
authorization an E.A.D. or approval on page 3 of
the I-20 for Curricular Practical Training. - I-94 When someone arrives in the United States,
he/she should receive a USCIS Form I-94
(Arrival-Departure Record) that will include the
admission number (an eleven digit number) to the
United States. The BCIS Form I-94, proves that
one has entered the United States legally. - USCIS United States Citizenship and Immigration
Services
7 Lets Work Together
- If you have International employees in your
office, please keep track of their work
authorization expiration date. Remember they
cannot work past their expiration date and that
their I-9 will also expire on the same date.
(Both must be extended for continued employment.) - If the faculty/staff/postdoc/student worker needs
to extend their work authorization date before it
expires, please have them contact the appropriate
office. - F-1, F-1 OPT, J1, J2 Intl Student Scholar
Services 2-2753 - H1-B, TN-1, O-1, E-3 or Permanent Residency
(green card) HR Office of International
Services Lorie Lunn, Director 3-7467
8Examples of competed I-9s
Next page
9U.S. Citizen with identification from list A
10U.S. Citizen with identification from list B C
11Permanent Resident with identification from list A
- A should be placed next to Permanent Resident
Status
12Permanent Resident Card
13Form I-551 also used for Temporary Employment in
regards to Permanent Residents.
14Permanent Resident with identification from list
B C
15Alien
- Passport plus USCIS work authorization
- Identity page VS. Visa page
- USCIS work authorization
- Admission number
- Use I-94 card number
- Work authorization date
- I-94 future date for H, O, and TN visas
- I-20 Form date for F visas
- DS-2019 Form date for J visas
16Alien
NEVER USE Visa Page for Form I-9
17Alien H1B, O-1, TN1 Visa Holders
OR
Both are forms of I-94 cards
18Alien D/S Duration of Status Visa Holders
F1, F-2, J-1, and J-2s all have D/S on their I-94
cards under normal circumstances. This means
that you must verify the end date on the I-20 or
Ds-2019 for the actual end date of their
program. If they are on F-1 OPT, the end date on
their EADs should be reviewed (as their I-20 end
date does not reflect the OPT period). If they
have a specific date on their I-94 (i.e. March
5, 2006), they need to go to Intl Student
Scholar Services 2-2753 immediately with their
documents to rectify this entry-related issue.
19Alien authorized to work with identification from
list A.1
20Alien authorized to work with identification from
list A.2
21Alien Restricted SS Card
If provided by employee, you will ALWAYS need to
view a form of identification and the USCIS work
authorization
22Alien authorized to work with identification from
list B C
23Still need assistance?
- Call Beth Grisham _at_ 2-8402
- Need a blank I-9?
- Download from the INS website
- http//www.immigration.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms
/files/i-9.pdf - Make copies of identification in question
- Write your contact information at the top of the
form.