The New Employer Rules on I-9s, E-Verify and Visas

Employers & Immigration

For employers and HR, the current crisis has led to new layers of compliance and confusion, including brand new rules on Form I-9 verification and E-Verify. For the first time ever, you may be able to review a new hire’s I-9 documents remotely; but you need to understand those new rules to take advantage of them.

On Tuesday, April 14, join your peers for an in-depth look at how to stay in compliance with these and other important immigration changes. Your trainer will be a true insider, attorney Kevin Lashus, a former assistant chief counsel at the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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The new flexibility for I-9s and E-Verify are just the latest immigration-law changes facing employers. You’re dealing with a new version of the I-9 … a dramatic increase in worksite I-9 audits and raids … restrictions to guest-worker visas … increased fines and enforcement levels … possible mandatory use of E-Verify … and more.

This timely briefing on April 14 will cover:

'Virtual verification' of I-9s allowed for first time

  • Which employers can now review I-9 documents via video or email
  • How long this will last—and will it be extended
  • Who can now serve as an “authorized representative” to review documents (almost anyone!)

More worksite audits, raids and penalties

  • I-9 audits on the rise – what's next, and how should you prepare?
  • Increased risk for immigration raids under Trump
  • Increased fine matrix takes effect (fine levels are up by 96%)

New rules on document bias and employment visas

  • What documents you can request – and when
  • OSC issues new regulations on discrimination in I-9 document requests
  • New changes to employment-based visa rules kick in & more to come

E-Verify: Current and future compliance changes

  • How to handle E-Verify during the COVID-19 crisis (new flexibility from DHS)
  • Best practices to stay in compliance in this new environment
  • Is mandatory E-Verify coming? If so, to whom and when?

The updated I-9 form

  • What's new on the form and why you should care
  • Top tips to complete, retain and reverify on this revised form
  • How the Smart I-9 interacts with E-Verify

Plus, you'll have the opportunity to ask Kevin your specific question about these new changes and timely issues.

Remember, your only defense against serious monetary penalties and criminal arrests is strict compliance with all of these confusing (and constantly changing) immigration rules. On April 14, learn all the new developments and how to stay in compliance … and out of court.

Sincerely,
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Pat DiDomenico, Editorial Director
HR Specialist

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About Your Speaker:

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Kevin Lashus is a Partner in the Austin, Texas, office of FisherBroyles, LLP. He focuses his practice on corporate employment verification compliance and inbound business immigration. Mr. Lashus assists clients in developing employment authorization and immigration compliance systems – including full-scale or localized IMAGE and E-Verify implementation protocols. Kevin previously served as assistant chief counsel at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, where he advised special agents on immigration prosecutions and worksite enforcement actions. He is board certified in Immigration and Nationality Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.


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  • Tuesday, April 14th
  • 1 - 2:15 p.m. ET
  • 10 - 11:15 a.m. PT

Since this is a webinar, you and your entire staff can attend in the comfort of your office or conference room for one low price! You may include as many people as you wish while listening on a single phone line or computer. Contact us for multi-site discounts.