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New I-9 form issued

By Lori T. Chesser
February 7, 2020
  • Immigration
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This content was published prior to the combination of Dentons Davis Brown. Learn more about Dentons Davis Brown.

This is our final update covering changes in immigration law implemented
or announced by the Trump Administration in January 2020. Previous articles include:

  • Expanding the “travel ban” to more countries for certain persons
  • Implementation of the “public charge” rule after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed this to go forward
  • Suspending entry of foreign nationals who have visited China 14 days preceding their entry

This final update is important for employers – the issuance of a new I-9 form, which is the focus of this article.

New I-9

U.S. Customs and Immigration Services has released a new I-9 form. The form is now available for use and employers must begin using the new form by May 1, 2020.  The old version (07/17/17 date) may continue to be used until April 30.

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Lori T. Chesser

About Lori T. Chesser

Lori Chesser is a preeminent immigration lawyer and advocate. With a degree in finance, she initially practiced corporate law. Recognizing the need for immigration services in Iowa, she developed that practice and has worked primarily in immigration law for more than 20 years.

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