New I-9 Deadline and Employer Comments
February 6th, 2009 Posted by MadisonThe U.S. Citizenship and immigration Services or USCIS has given employers a few more weeks to start using the new I-9 form.
Effective April 3, 2009 every U.S. employer will be required to use a revised version of the employment eligibility verification form – more familiarly known as the I-9 form.
According to an interim rule that was published by the USCIS in December, 2008, employers were required to begin using the form on February 2, 2009. That deadline has now been delayed by 60 days.
According to unnamed sources at the USCIS, the delay will provide adequate time to complete a full review of the new form and the employment verification requirements. A notice of the delay will appear in the Federal Register.
Employers are invited to comment on the new rule for 30 days, until March 4, 2009.
A number of employment law and regulatory deadlines set in the last few months of the Bush Administration have been postponed (more…)
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