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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has opened a public comment period on its proposed E-Verify NextGen demonstration project.
Key Points:
Additional Information: USCIS is also accepting comments on changes to the Form I-9 instructions until Aug. 28. The current version of the Form I-9 can continue to be used until the government announces otherwise. As a reminder, the temporary U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement flexible policy will end July 31, and employers must physically review all documents they viewed virtually by Aug. 30. A final rule that would allow the Department of Homeland Security to provide alternatives to physical document examination in some scenarios in the Form I-9 process is currently under White House Office of Management and Budget review.
BAL Analysis: Through E-Verify NextGen, USCIS intends to further integrate the Form I-9 process with the E-Verify electronic employment eligibility confirmation process to create a more secure and streamlined employment eligibility verification process. USCIS has not indicated when it will launch the new process or what the parameters of the demonstration project will be (e.g., which employers will be eligible to use it and whether it will be a time-limited pilot). BAL will continue to monitor the progress of E-Verify NextGen and provide updates as information is made available.
This alert has been provided by the BAL U.S. Practice Group. For additional information, please contact berryapplemanleiden@bal.com.
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