·Obtaining Your Immigrant Visa Through Marriage
·Extraordinary Ability Visas
·Individual Labor Certification Through PERM
·Visa Through NACARA
·Family Visa Classification
·Asylum Visa Classification

·Temporary Visas

·245(i) Relief
·Cancellation of Removal
·Voluntary Departure
·Waivers of the bars

·Automatic/Derivative Citizenship
·Naturalization
·Dual Citizenship

·U.S. Passport Information


 

  Allott Immigration Law Firm
2305 East Arapahoe Road, Suite 100
Centennial, Colorado 80122

Phone: 303.797.8055
Toll Free: 877.750.0022
Fax: 303.797.6136
Email: usimmlaw@allott.com
Purchasing the Employer Handbook

Employer Handbook on the Hiring of Authorized Workers
How to Complete the FORM I-9

While government agencies indicate that completion of the Form I-9 is a straightforward task that should take no more than 15 minutes, employers are susceptible to an average fine of $500 per form if it is not carefully completed.

This is a reference book for an employer to use as a guide to the correct completion of the Form I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification. Each chapter is geared at educating employers on the various subjects relevant to the Form I-9's preparation. Sample I-9 Forms illustrate detection of common errors and provide instructions for proper completion. The U.S. Immigration and Citizenship Service regulations are explained as well as the Social Security Administration's methods of verification.  There is no specific order to the chapters, allowing you to skip around and learn the rules as you choose and according to the problems you encounter. 

If you would like to purchase a copy of the Employer Handbook on the Hiring of Authorized Workers, we accept checks, money orders, or credit cards. Please include the quantity desired and the complete address where you would like the book(s) sent.

One copy: $40.00
Additional copies: $20.00


Please send check or money order to:

Allott Immigration Law Firm
(Employer Handbook)
2305 East Arapahoe Road
Centennial, CO 80122-1538

For credit card payments:

 please call or email Karen Hart at 303-797-8055.
 

 

 

 

The information obtained at this site is not legal advice and does not establish an
attorney-client relationship. This site is designed to present a general overview of certain
immigration issues and does not account for the individual facts and circumstances of every case.
You should discuss your specific situation with an attorney.