USCIS says Form I-9 is valid after Aug. 31 expiration date
08/20/2012
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The current version of the Employment Eligibility Verification (I-9) Form carries an Aug. 31, 2012, expiration date at the top. The feds are considering changes to the form, but have yet to issue a new version. So officials last month said employers should continue to use the current version, even after Aug. 31, until further notice.
For more, click “What’s New” at www.uscis.gov/i-9central.