Form I-9 and E-Verify, Getting and Staying Compliant (2 HR sessions)

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Date Jun 28, 2017
Time 12:00 PM EDT
Cost $159.00
Online
Overview
Today, in order to avoid astronomical fines for non-compliance, employers need to be ever so vigilant and diligent in their process. This webinar will review paper versus electronic I-9 verification form and the common mistakes employers make in the process. The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has cracked down on companies suspected of hiring illegal workers and greatly increased their number of annual audits. Most recently, the Indian company Infosys was ordered to pay a record $34 million settlement after allegations of systematic visa fraud and abuse of immigration processes.
Implementing Form I-9 compliance and best practices while limiting your company’s liability is a challenge faced by many employers. To help, DHS has posted links to various online resources. As good as these short videos are, I-9 form documents compliance is a complex procedure, and although the videos do a great job in introducing employers to the basics, there are hundreds of technicalities that are not covered in their videos. For example, there is a box on Part I of the form for persons who are noncitizen nationals to check. However, 99.9% of employers (and probably most DHS employees) have no idea what a noncitizen national is.
Why Should You Attend
Employers are required to complete an I-9 form for every person they hire and to update these forms when necessary. Periodically, the DHS, the Department of Labor, and the Justice Department send notices of inspection to employers to audit their I-9 forms. If the I-9 forms are not completed correctly, an employer may be fined even if all their employees are legally authorized to work in the U.S.
As of May 7, 2013, all employers were required to use the newly released Form I-9. The new Form I-9 is longer and more complex than the previous version and comes with new rules affecting which documents may be used to verify the employment eligibility of workers. There are also new instructions and additional data fields for employees and employers. Also, many rules for completing I-9 forms are not listed in the law or even in the USCIS regulations.
During this webinar, participants will learn to identify the changes to the form and improve overall I-9 compliance. The webinar will address frequently asked questions such as:
When can an H-1B employee who is changing jobs start working for the new employer?
What forms does he have to present to show that he is authorized to be employed for I-9 purposes?
Whether your employees complete Form I-9 centrally or on the jobsite, this webinar is a must for anyone who is responsible for completing and signing Form I-9.
Areas Covered in this Webinar
Up-to-date I-9 compliance requirements 
Basic I-9 document review 
Recognize the effect of the new Form I-9 on hiring managers and field personnel 
Understand the new rules for acceptable documents used to verify employment eligibility
E-Verify list - pros and cons 
Understand the impact the new Form I-9 will have on the use of E-Verify 
Conducting a self-audit of your I-9 process 
How to avoid the common errors and omissions including recordkeeping errors
Update on upcoming ICE I-9 audits 
Penalties for non-compliance 
Understanding civil and criminal penalties
Walking the fine line between vigilance and illegal overstep when seeking proof of citizenship
Establish best practices for reducing risks and correcting errors when using the new Form I-9
Learning Objectives
Form I-9
Background
Completing Form I-9
Storage and Retention
E-Verify
The Big Picture
Enrolment and Use
Additional Information
Who Will Benefit
CFOs 
Payroll and Accounting Managers 
Payroll Processing Professionals 
Employers and Business Owners 
Human Resources Specialists and Managers 
E-Verify Users 
Anyone interested in learning about the Form I-9
 
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