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AILA Doc. No. 22051902 | Dated May 10, 2022 | File Size: 728 K
Download the DocumentAILA and partners sent a letter to DHS requesting guidance for employers on how much time they have to inspect documents in person and update I-9s and how to verify “newly remote” employees. The letter also provides input on remote document inspection.
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