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Immigration: Avoiding the 7 Most Costly Mistakes

http://www.shusterman.com This presentation explains what employers can do to avoid the seven most costly mistakes - including how to prevent an I-9 audit. Schedule a legal consultation at http://shusterman.com/schedule-immigration-consultation.html 1. Each person you employ must complete Part 1 of the I-9 on or before their first day of employment. 2. You must complete Part 2 of the I-9 on or before the person's 3rd day of employment. 3. Be sure that the person signs and dates the form. 4. Store the I-9 forms together and not in each employee's personnel file. You are permitted to store the I-9 forms electronically. 5. Store the I-9 forms of current employees separately from the I-9s of former employees. 6. I-9 forms must be kept for 3 years after a person is hired or 1 year after they quit, retire or are terminated, whichever date is later. For more information, please see our Employers Immigration Guide at http://shusterman.com/employersimmigrationguide.html

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Immigration: Avoiding the 7 Most Costly Mistakes

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  1. Immigration: Avoiding the 7 Most Costly Mistakes Carl Shusterman Law Offices of Carl Shusterman PIHRA Annual Conference 2012

  2. 1. Failure to Properly Complete Form I-9 • Section 1: Employee information • Section 2: Employer review • Section 3: Re-verification

  3. 2. Engaging in Discrimination Based on Immigration Status or Nationality • Jim Smith vs. Juan Sanchez • You’re Not an ICE Agent • Let Employees Choose

  4. 3. Failure to Properly Respond to No-Match Letters • Do Not Ignore • Notify Employees • Give Them Time to Respond

  5. 4. Not Paying H-1B Professionals at the Prevailing Wage • No Benching Permitted • Pay Filing Fees • Pay Attorney Fees

  6. 5. E-Verify: Who Should Join, Who Should Not • Undocumented Workforce? • Government Contractors, State Law • Not Ready for Prime Time

  7. 6. Using Outdated Immigration Forms • I-9s: Lie to ICE, Go to Jail • Other Forms – Return to Sender • Missed Deadlines

  8. 7. No Tracking System for Employees with Temporary Working Visas • I-9 Violations • Untimely Extension Requests • Green Card Applications

  9. How to Obtain Additional Information and Stay Updated • www.shusterman.com • www.inmigracion-abogado.com • U.S. Immigration Newsletter • Social Media

  10. Any Questions?

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