If you’re like many employers, odds are you have workers who are remote at least some of the time, especially because this arrangement lets you tap into a large applicant pool in today’s tight labor market. If you do, it’s important to onboard them properly, just like you would on-site workers. That means taking care of all necessary paperwork, like Form I-9. Wondering whether you can use remote I-9 verification? Let’s find out.
In this article, we’ll explain what remote employment verification using E-Verify is, who is eligible, and steps you’ll need to take to confirm a worker’s eligibility this way. After reading this, you’ll know what you need to do to keep your remote hiring processes compliant with Form I-9 verification rules.
When you hire new employees, one of the steps you’ll need to complete is to verify their identity and employment eligibility using Form I-9. In addition to physically examining a worker’s documents in person, E-Verify is an online system that allows you to confirm the employment eligibility of new hires electronically to make it faster and easier to complete the process. This is particularly true in the case of remote workers, for whom arranging to have verification completed in person can prove challenging.
It’s important to note that E-Verify isn’t a substitute for the I-9 process; it’s just a way to verify the employment eligibility of your new hires electronically.
In most cases, participation in E-Verify is voluntary. However, in several states, you may be required to use E-Verify. For example, in Florida, private employers must use E-Verify if they have at least 25 employees. Be sure to check your state’s requirements to keep your processes compliant. In addition, E-Verify is also mandatory for federal contractors and subcontractors covered by the Federal Acquisition Regulation E-Verify clause.
Up until July 31, 2023, a COVID-19 temporary policy allowed for remote I-9 verification. That policy became permanent in a US Citizenship and Immigration Services final rule effective August 1, 2023, that allows eligible employers – meaning those who are E-Verify participants in good standing – to have an alternate procedure for remote I-9 employment verification.
There is a new Form I-9 that reflects this change that you’ll need to use starting November 1, 2023. Specifically, it has a checkbox you’ll select to indicate you’ve examined the Form I-9 documents via live video rather than through a physical examination.
The option for I-9 verification for remote employees allows you to complete the process electronically using E-Verify and a live video interaction. Here are the steps you’ll need to follow:
Since an I-9 audit can happen any time, you’ll want to ensure your processes for remote verification of employment are compliant. That holds true if you have remote employees and plan to use the alternative procedure for new hire verification. Since there are specific rules to follow when conducting remote I-9 verification using E-Verify, you may want to consult a professional to review your processes. Learn the talent management services Complete Payroll Solutions offers to help you correctly onboard new hires, including support with I-9s.