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Are You Work Authorized? Complex Immigration Status Puzzles for Employers

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Are You Work Authorized? Complex Immigration Status Puzzles for Employers
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Very helpful to both our role as an employer, and even more importantly helpful to understand for our organizational clients that are immigrants seeking employment.

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Employers are often faced with complex immigration status issues when they are trying to onboard new employees and complete the required Form I-9. If they fail to accept certain qualifying documentation, they can be subject to penalties for discrimination. This panel will address common difficult status issues employers should know.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 0.75 | 0.25 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Criminal Law | Immigration and Nationality Law | Labor and Employment Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 1/31/2025

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Kathleen Campbell Walker, Leigh Ganchan

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Are You Work Authorized? Complex Immigration Status Puzzles for Employers (Jan 2024)

Employers are often faced with complex immigration status issues when they are trying to onboard new employees and complete the required Form I-9. If they fail to accept certain qualifying documentation, they can be subject to penalties for discrimination. This panel will address common difficult status issues employers should know.

Originally presented: Nov 2023 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Kathleen Campbell Walker, Dickinson Wright PLLC - El Paso, TX
Leigh Ganchan, Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. - Houston, TX