I-9 Re-verification
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When the time arrives to update an employee's I-9 due to an expiration of their alien registration card, is that employee allowed to present a state issued driver license and a social security card in lieu of a current alien registration card?
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I would be careful about terminating someone if their ID expires. A lawyer once told me that their card may expire but not necessarily their eligibility to work. He didn't go into detail, so I would consult someone on that.
"Q. What do I do when an employee's work authorization expires?"
"A. You will need to reverify on the I-9 in order to continue to employ the person. Re-verification must occur not later than the date that work authorization expires. The employee must present a document that shows either an extension of the employee's initial employment authorization or new work authorization. You must review this document and, if it reasonably appears on its face to be genuine and to relate to the person presenting it, record the document title, number and expiration date (if any), in the Updating and Reverification Section on the I-9 (Section 3) and sign in the appropriate space.
Note: You cannot refuse to accept a document because it has a future expiration date. You must accept any document (from List A or List C) listed on the I-9..."
What I normally do is notify employees that their authorization is expiring and ask that they bring me in new documentation. Nine times out of ten they bring me their updated cards. Some INS issued documents such as previous versions of the Alien Registration Receipt Card (I-151 and I-551) do not have expiration dates and are valid indefinitely.