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    I9: Be Alert, Audits Can Hurt!

    Date: November 20, 2019, 5:30pm
    Location:
    Holiday Inn Dulles Airport
    45425 Holiday Dr.
    Sterling, VA 20166
    Price:
    $35.00 Member, $55.00 Non-Member, $25.00 Member in Transition
    Event Type:
    Chapter Meeting - Dinner
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    Form I-9 inspections from ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) is on the rise.  Further, the fines levied against a company based on results of the inspection can run in the thousands not only from ICE but from DOJ (Department of Justice).  In this session, I’ll cover a host of in-depth areas including; common mistakes, do you have to insert ‘N/A’ in various blocks?, the differences in the fillable version versus the paper copy; how to and who can make corrections to the form; which ‘actual’ address is entered in each of the address blocks, what do you do when you are missing an I-9 on an existing employee, how the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division can assist you via their hotline number and other ‘in the weeds’ areas that will have even the most seasoned I-9 professionals saying, “I didn’t know that”!  A very engaging and high energy session unlike any other government presentation you’ve attended.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Conduct employment eligibility verifications, correctly, using Form I-9 / E-Verify
    • Examine the differences in the paper vs. the fillable versions to ensure proper completion of the form
    • Provide resources to improve your employment eligibility verification compliance processes and program
    • Discuss real world examples that will assist in your understanding and answer your questions

    This presentation is pending approval for 1 SHRM credit and 1  credit from HRCI.

    Dinner Agenda:
    5:30: Networking
    5:50: Announcements/Dinner
    6:15: Program
    7:15: Closing Remarks/Raffles
     
    About the speaker:  
    Dave joined U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in 2008 following his retirement from the U.S. Army.  He has conducted over 600 Form I-9 and E-Verify presentations to nationwide audiences including elected officials, immigration attorneys, compliance personnel to human resources and payroll professionals. Dave conducts ongoing sessions for many associations that include; SHRM, American Payroll, and National Notary. In 2016, the American Payroll Association presented Dave with their annual Government Partner Award in recognition of his service, as a government agent, to the payroll community.  In 2014, AR SHRM awarded Dave their annual ‘Friend of HR’ award.  Dave’s military assignments were numerous in the Infantry arena. His military service decorations include the Legion of Merit.  Dave’s originally from West Virginia but now makes his home in historic Virginia though visions of South Carolina are on the horizon.