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I-9

The I-9 form is a document that proves an employee is eligible to legally work in the U.S. and confirms their identity.

Mazin Sidahmed

Sep 14, 2020

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The I-9 form is an employment eligibility verification document that all employers in the U.S. must complete and retain for every employee they hired after Nov. 6, 1986. On the form, an employee must attest to their legal employment authorization and must present acceptable documents that confirm their identity and employment authorization.

Employers must retain an employee’s I-9 for three years after the date they are hired, or for one year after the employee leaves employment, whichever is later. The forms must also be made available for inspection if requested by authorized U.S. government officials.

Mazin Sidahmed

Mazin Sidahmed is the co-executive director of Documented. He previously worked for the Guardian US in New York. He started his career writing for The Daily Star in Beirut and he also contributed to Politico New York.

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