I-9 flexibility is extended until October 31, 2022, due to continuing COVID-19 precautions.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) guidance remains the same and preparing for the possible end of the flexibility is still advised. Indeed, DHS stated, “[E]mployers are encouraged to begin, at their discretion, the in-person verification of identity and employment eligibility for employees who were hired on or after March 20, 2020, and who presented such documents for remote inspection in reliance on the flexibilities first announced in March 2020.”

Jackson Lewis attorneys are available to assist you with any questions regarding I-9 flexibility, E-Verify, employment authorization verification policies and procedures, and establishing processes to prepare for the possible end of flexibility.