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Title: Office of Human Resources


1
Office of Human Resources Authorization to
Complete I-9 Forms
Human Resource Information System (HRIS)
2
Facts
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has
issued a revised I-9 Form, Employment Eligibility
Verification to comply with the Illegal
Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility
Act of 1997 (IIRIRA). The Act mandates the
number of documents that employers may accept
from new hires as eligibility verification be
reduced. This form has been updated to comply
with the 1997 regulation that revised the List of
Acceptable Documents. The date this becomes
effective has been extended to 02/02/09.
3
Facts
The due date/deadline for submitting a Form I-9
for new employees is within 72 hours/3 days from
the employees first day of work. It is
recommended that this form be submitted by the
first day of work to avoid possible delays.
4
Facts
  • To insure that ASU adheres to this new mandate,
    Human Resources at ASU now requires that all
    staff who are responsible for submitting I-9
    forms be authorized.
  • To become authorized you simply need to complete
    this 30 minute course and answer a few test
    questions at the end.
  • A PDF document of the Form I-9 is available for
    your reference in the Resource area of this
    course.

5
Why Authorization?
  • Submitting a late or incorrect Form I-9 to Human
    Resources may cause these problems
  • It may affect the individuals start date. The
    new employee has 72 hours from their start date
    to complete and turn in the I-9. If it is late
    their start date is affected, which could delay
    their first pay check.
  • If it is the departments or ASU's fault
    (mistakes) it can delay when the new employee
    receives their first check.

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  • Form I-9
  • Section 1
  • Employee Information
  • and Verification

7
Section 1
  • Although the employee is responsible for
    completing section 1, we, as the employer, are
    responsible for ensuring that it is accurately
    and completely filled out prior to the employee
    leaving our desk.
  • (contd.)

8
Section 1
  • Please review and ensure the employee has filled
    in all the required information completely.
    Review the information and compare it to the
    employees documents. Verify that the name is the
    same as it appears on the passport and that the
    date of birth is entered correctly. The name and
    date of birth is also noted on both the passport
    and the Form I-94. Check both.

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Section 1
  • Pay special attention to the attestation box
    and ensure that the employee marks one of the
    choices and fully completes the required
    information.
  • Foreign Nationals will mark the third box An
    alien authorized to work until ___/__/____
  • (Contd)

10
Section 1
  • (Alien or Admission )_____________
  • The work authorization date will be located on
    the employees work authorization document which
    may be an I-20, DS-2019 or an H1B Form I 797 A.
    The alien or admission is the number located
    at the top of the From I-94 which is comprised of
    11 numbers.

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Section 1
  • On the "Print Name" line the name should appear
    exactly as it appears on the employee's document
    in List A or List B of the List of Acceptable
    documents.

12
Section 1
  • B. The Employee MUST complete the Attestation box
    to affirm their legal responsibility for the
    accuracy of the information and to protect ASU.

13
Section 1
  • A Lawful Permanent Resident is a person who has
    gone through the legal process to become a
    Permanent Resident of the US. They are eligible
    for employment as equally as a Citizen of the US.

14
Section 1
  • A Lawful Permanent Resident will have a Driver
    License and regular Social Security card THAT
    DOES NOT INCLUDE for work purposes only
    printed on it  above the SSN. This individual CAN
    Use their DL and SSN to complete the form I-9
    (List b List C)  OR they can use their PRC Form
    I-551 (List A).

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Section 1
  • For the line titled An alien authorized to work
    untilThe date is collected from the DS-2019
    (J-1 Student or J-1 Researcher) or  the Form
     I-20 ( F-1 Student), plus the number on the Form
    I-94.  For the line titled (Alien or
    Admission ) use I-94.

16
  • Form I-9
  • Section 2
  • Lists of Acceptable Documents

17
Section 2
  • List A affirms BOTH Identify and Eligibility
  • List B affirms Identity ONLY
  • List C affirms Eligibility ONLY
  • You cannot use the same document for both Lists B
    and C.

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Section 2
  • Employers must record
  • Document title
  • Issuing authority
  • Document number
  • Expiration date, if any Effective 2/2/09 All
    Passport dated must be Unexpired.
  • The date employment begins.

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Section 2
  • Section 2, List A of the Form I-9 provides space
    for you to record the document number and
    expiration date for both the unexpired Foreign
    Passport and the attached INS Form I-94. These
    documents establish both identity and employment
    eligibility. However, this does not indicate
    they are eligible to work at ASU, just that they
    are eligible to work in the US. There are other
    specific documents which indicate they are
    eligible to work at ASU (i.e., I-20, DS-2019 or
    an H1B Form I 797 A).
  • (Contd.)

20
Section 2
  • Section 2, List A - Examine the documents and
    fill in the document title, issuing authority,
    number, and expiration date in the appropriate
    spaces provided

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Section 2
  • The unexpired Foreign Passport will
  • Have a Form I-94 attached to it bearing the same
    name as the passport and an employment
    authorization stamp, so long as the period of
    endorsement has not yet expired, and the proposed
    employment is not in conflict with any
    restrictions or limitations identified on the
    Form I-94.
  • (Contd.)

22
Section 2
  • Or
  • The unexpired Foreign Passport will
  • Contain an unexpired stamp which reads Processed
    for I-551. Temporary Evidence of Lawful Admission
    for permanent residence. Valid until ___/__/____
    Employment authorized. (Note this is less
    commonly seen, but still acceptable)

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Section 2
  • If any area is not filled out correctly the
    document will be returned to the Authorized
    Representative who signed in Section Two.

24
Section 2
  • Items in list A include
  • U.S. Passport (unexpired)
  • Permanent Resident Card or Alien Registration
    Receipt Card (Form I-551)
  • An unexpired foreign passport with a temporary
    I-551 stamp
  • (Contd.)

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Section 2
  • An unexpired Employment Authorization Document
    that contains a photograph (Form I-766, I-688,
    I-688A, I-688B)
  • An unexpired foreign passport with an unexpired
    Arrival-Departure Record, Form I-94, bearing the
    same name as the passport and containing an
    endorsement of the alien's nonimmigrant status,
    if that status authorizes the alien to work for
    the employer.
  • (Contd.)

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Section 2
  • Items in list B include
  • Driver's license or ID card issued by a state or
    outlying possession of the United States provided
    it contains a photograph or information such as
    name, date of birth, gender, height, eye color
    and address
  • (Contd.)

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Section 2
  • Items in list B include
  • ID card issued by federal, state or local
    government agencies or entities, provided it
    contains a photograph or information such as
    name, date of birth, gender, height, eye color
    and address
  • School ID card with a photograph
  • (Contd.)

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Section 2
  • Voter's registration card
  • U.S. Military card or draft record
  • Military dependent's ID card
  • (Contd.)

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Section 2
  • U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Card
  • Native American tribal document
  • Driver's license issued by a Canadian government
    authority
  • (Contd.)

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Section 2
  • For persons under age 18 who are unable to
    present a document listed above
  • School record or report card
  • Clinic, doctor or hospital record
  • Day-care or nursery school record

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Section 2
  • Items in list C include
  • U.S. Social Security card issued by the Social
    Security Administration (other than a card
    stating it is not valid for employment)
  • Certification of Birth Abroad issued by the
    Department of State (Form FS-545 or Form
    DS-1350)
  • (Contd.)

32
Section 2
  • Original or certified copy of a birth certificate
    issued by a state, county, municipal authority or
    outlying possession of the United States bearing
    an official seal.
  • (Contd.)

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Section 2
  • Native American tribal document
  • U.S. Citizen ID Card (Form I-197)
  • ID Card for use of Resident Citizen in the United
    States (Form I-179)
  • (Contd.)

34
Section 2
  • Unexpired employment authorization document
    issued by Department of Homeland Security (other
    than those listed under List A)
  • Employment authorization document issued by the
    Department of Homeland Security.

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Section 2
Note A Payroll representative fills out the
date in the CERTIFICATON statement. This date
must be within 72 hours of the Date of Hire,
otherwise the Date of Hire is adjusted and may
affect Benefit eligibility.
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Section 2
The Authorized Representative must use the
precise address for the Business Organization.
37
Section 2
What will happen if any area is not filled out
correctly? The document will be returned to
the Authorized Representative who signed in
Section Two.
38
  • Form I-9
  • Section 3
  • Updating and Reverification

39
Section 3
  • This area is to be completed when the employer
    needs to update and/or re-verify the Form I-9.
    For instance
  • Change in name (update)
  • Extension of Visa work permit (reverify)
  • Switched Visa type (reverify)

40
Section 3
During the updating, what will happen if any area
is not filled out correctly?
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Section 3
Answer The document will be returned to the
Authorized Representative who signed in Section
Three.
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  • Authorization Process

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Authorization Process
To complete this online training to be authorized
as a person who completes Form I-9, you must
score 100 on the test, which the Office of Human
Resources (OHR) will confirm. To notify OHR that
youve completed this training, send an email
to I-9_at_asu.edu and your immediate
supervisor. You and your supervisor will be
notified via email to confirm your authorization.
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  • Questions and Answers
  • About the Minor Revisions
  • To Form I-9

45
Questions and Answers
  • Question 1
  • Where can I get the new Form I-9 (Rev. 02-02-09)N
    and the Employer Handbook (M-274)?
  • Both Form I-9 and the Employer Handbook are
    available as downloadable PDFs at www.uscis.gov
    Employers without computer access can order USCIS
    forms by calling our toll-free number at
    1-800-870-3676. Individuals can also request
    USCIS forms and information on immigration laws,
    regulations, and procedures by calling the
    national Customer Service Center toll-free at
    1-800-375-5283.

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  • Note the Form I-9 is also available on ASUs
    Human Resources Forms page at
  • http//www.asu.ed/hr/forms/I-9

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  • Question 2
  • What is the difference between the revised Form
    I-9 and the old one?
  • Instructions regarding Section 1 of Form I-9 now
    indicate that the employee is not obliged to
    provide the Social Security Number in Section 1
    of Form I-9, unless he or she is employed by an
    employer who participates in E-Verify. The
    section on Photocopying and Retaining Form I-9
    now includes information about electronically
    signing and retaining I-9 forms.

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  • Question 3
  • Can I accept documents that used to be on the
    Form I-9 but arent now?
  • No. Employers may only accept documents listed on
    the List of Acceptable Document on Form I-9. When
    re-verifying employees, employers should ensure
    that they use the new Form I-9 with its updated
    list of acceptable documents.
  • NOTE The ORIGINAL documents must be used to
    collect this information. ASU CANNOT accept
    photocopies.

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  • Question 4
  • Are there any changes in the way the new Form I-9
    is completed?
  • No. The updated form should be completed exactly
    the same way as the old one was. The only
    difference is the types of documents that
    employers may accept in Section 2.

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  • Question 5
  • Is the Form I-9 available in different languages?
  • The form I-9 is available in English and Spanish.
    However, only employers in Puerto Rico may have
    employees complete the Spanish version for their
    records. Employers in the 50 states and other
    U.S. territories may use the Spanish version as a
    translation guide for Spanish-speaking employees,
    but must complete the English version and keep it
    in the employers records. Employees may also use
    or ask for a translator/preparer to assist them
    in completing the form.

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  • Question 6
  • What versions of Form I-9 are valid for use?
  • As of April 3, 2009, the form I-9 with a revision
    date of February 2, 2009 is the only version of
    the form that is valid for use. The revision date
    is printed on the lower right corner of the form
    and states (Rev. 02/02/09)N. All previous
    versions of Form I-9, in English or Spanish, are
    no longer valid. The 1988 version of Form I-9 in
    Spanish expired in 1991.Always note that the
    correct revision date of 02-02-09 is on the lower
    right corner of any form you work with.

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  • Question 7
  • When should employers begin using the version of
    Form I-9 marked with a revision date of (Rev.
    02-02-09)N?
  • Employers must use the amended Form I-9 (Rev.
    02/02/09)N for all individuals hired on or after
    April 3, 2009. However, DHS recognizes that
    employers should be afforded a period of time to
    transition to the amended Form I-9. DHS will
    publish a Notice the Federal Register announcing
    that is will not seek penalties against an
    employer for using a previous version of the Form
    I-9 during a 30 day transition period that begins
    on date of publication of the Notice. After the
    transition period, employers who fail to use Form
    I-9 (Rev. 02/02/09)N may be subject to all
    applicable penalties under section 274A of the
    INA, 8 U.S.C. 1324a, as enforced by U.S.
    Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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  • In reference to Question 7
  • What is the regulation for use of the Form I-9?
  • The form will be kept by the employer and made
    available for inspection by officials of U.S.
    Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department
    of Labor and Office of Special Counsel for
    Immigration Related Unfair Employment Practices.
  • The Office of Human Resources is responsible for
    the storage and tracking of I-9's to be compliant
    with Federal Law.

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  • Question 8
  • Do I need to complete the new version of Form I-9
    for all my employees or just the new hires as of
    December 24th, 2008?
  • Employers only need to complete the new version
    of Form I-9 (Rev. 02/02/09)N for new employees.
    Employers do not need to complete new forms for
    existing employees. However, employers must use
    the Form I-9 (Rev. 02/02/09)N when their
    employees require re-verification.

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  • Question 9
  • What is a common problem the Office of Human
    Resources finds when processing Form I-9s?
  • A common problem is finding forms that are not
    signed or dated!
  • Even if the Form I-9 is certified via a notary,
    it must still be signed. The Department is still
    responsible for this signature.
  • Date of Hire should not be completed by
    the Authorized Representative. This will be
    completed by a Human Resources representative in
    Payroll.

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Resource Links
  • Handbook for Employers, Instructions for
    Completing the Form I-9
  • http//www.uscis.gov/files/nativedocuments/m-274.p
    df
  • The Form I-9 Process In A Nutshell
  • http//www.uscis.gov/files/article/EIB102.pdf
  • I-9 Document in Review
  • http//www.uscis.gov/files/article/OBL_103.pdf
  • I Am an Employer. . . How Do I. . .
  • http//www.uscis.gov/files/article/Iamanemployerco
    mpleteformI9.pdf

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Ongoing Help
Job Aids and guides are available at
http//www.asu.edu/oasis/support/JobAids.html Fo
r immediate technical help with this course,
submit a CRM (Customer Relationship Management)
ticket at https//www.asu.edu/go/support/
Select University Technology Office for the
organization, Type in a summary and description
of your problem.
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Thank you!
Thank you for your interest in complying with
the laws and regulations regarding how to
correctly complete and submit the Form I-9. Your
expertise in serving the ASU Community is much
appreciated. Please continue to the Pre-test
section of this training. End of Presentation
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