Gather Necessary Documents
The audit begins with gathering all necessary documents related to the business’s hiring practices. These include:
Rule to Note: Forms I-9 must be kept on-site and cannot be removed from the worksite except for certain situations, such as for an ICE inspection. This is required by 8 U.S.C. § 1324a(b), which mandates employers to maintain completed I-9 forms at the place of employment and readily available for inspection upon request by authorized officials.
Create a Database of Employees and Past Employees
The next step is to create a comprehensive database that includes a list of all current employees and past employees who are subject to the I-9 requirements. This includes:
Ensuring that all employees' I-9 forms are included in the database allows the firm to assess whether all employees are in compliance.
Check for Technical and Substantive Errors
The audit then proceeds with a thorough review of each I-9 form to check for both technical and substantive errors:
These errors can expose the business to significant fines, especially if they are found to be part of a pattern of non-compliance.
Learn from the Audit to Maintain Ongoing Compliance
Once the audit is complete, we create a comprehensive report summarizing:
This report is an essential tool for businesses to understand the scope of their I-9 issues, the financial and legal risks involved, and the necessary steps to rectify the situation. We assist our clients in making any necessary corrections to the I-9 forms. For example:
It is important for employers to complete these updates promptly, as failure to correct errors can lead to more severe penalties.
Why It Is Important to Use an Experienced Immigration Attorney
An experienced immigration attorney can offer several critical advantages during the I-9 audit process:
Navigating the complex landscape of I-9 compliance requires an in-depth understanding of immigration law and an awareness of current regulations and enforcement practices. Our legal team at Chaney Immigration Law Firm will help you avoid the pitfalls found in immigration worksite enforcement.
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