I-9 Compliance
We Can Help You With Employment Verification
Under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA), it is illegal for employers to knowingly employ, or continue to employ, people who are not authorized to work in the United States. The identity and employment eligibility of every alien worker must be verified through a Form I-9 documenting their immigration status.
Helping You With Successful I-9 Compliance
Taking the steps necessary for successful I-9 compliance can seem overwhelming, and consulting an experienced immigration lawyer can take away the stress. We understand the pressures and the time constraints you are likely to be under. By conducting an I-9 audit of your organization, the legal team at the Law Offices of Grant Kaplan can help you:
- Conduct business as usual
- Avoid large fines and work force decreases
- Avoid criminal charges for employing undocumented workers
Providing Experienced Legal Assistance
The Law Offices of Grant Kaplan are located in Boca Raton, Florida. Principal attorney Grant Kaplan has more than 25 years of experience in international law. He represents them in immigration cases throughout the United States and the world. He is also available to travel to foreign embassies and consulates. Our entire legal team is available to assist in I-9 compliance.
Helping You Rest Assured With the Required Documents
Our legal team will help you with I-9 compliance. We will help you complete I-9 Forms for relevant employees and set up a file that complies with IRCA. On a monthly basis, we will help you keep your I-9 compliance file up to date. We will train a designated person at your organization how to work with the necessary authorities. You can rest assured knowing you have the required documentation at your disposal when immigration officials visit.
Schedule a Free Initial Consultation
Contact us for a free consultation if you would like help with I-9 compliance or another immigration matter. We will provide you with courteous and prompt service. Our office is on-call 24 hours a day for emergency situations.