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I just read
Posted by
Donna LaBelle
of CA on
3/25/17 6:33pm
Msg #572633
that in California in order to do I-9 forms we have to be registered as an immigration consultant this is according to the NNA
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I just read
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Donna LaBelle
on 3/25/17 6:33pm
Per SOS:
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ananotary
on 3/25/17 6:47pm
Link to newsletter
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ananotary
on 3/25/17 6:48pm
Re: I just read
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Joe Ewing
on 3/25/17 8:40pm
Re: I just read
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sueharke
on 3/26/17 11:49am
Re: I just read
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Yoli/CA
on 3/26/17 1:06pm
Proper authority to reference in these types of instances...
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Christine/OK
on 3/26/17 7:52am
Re: Proper authority to reference in these types of instances...
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JanetK_CA
on 3/26/17 3:09pm
Clarification on above post
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JanetK_CA
on 3/27/17 1:04pm
I've seen recent I-9 forms come through with a notarial
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MW/VA
on 3/26/17 9:24am
Re: I just read
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AngelaV/CA
on 3/27/17 1:47am
Donna, here is your source to reference for the definitive
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Christine/OK
on 3/27/17 6:56am
Notary Immigration Consultant. Great Post Christine! and...
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BobbiCT
on 3/27/17 7:45am
This is great infom but IMO an I-9 form is not an
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MW/VA
on 3/27/17 8:33am
Technically, yes it is....
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Linda_H/FL
on 3/27/17 10:50am
Most of the one's I've seen are for US Citizens. n/m
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MW/VA
on 3/27/17 10:59am
ALL employers are required to have one on file for
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Linda_H/FL
on 3/27/17 11:08am
Re: ALL employers are required to have one on file for
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Yoli/CA
on 3/27/17 2:23pm
Yes, CA is notorious for establishing their own laws & doing
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MW/VA
on 3/27/17 9:03pm
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