Why is only one type of Employment Authorization Document left in List A?
A. Forms I-688, I-688A and I-688B are older employment authorization documents. These are no longer issued and have now expired. Q. In Section 1 – Employee Information and Verification, of the revised Form I-9, an employee can now attest to being either a citizen or noncitizen national of the United States. Who is a noncitizen national? A. Noncitizen nationals are persons born in American Samoa, certain former citizens of the former Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and certain children of noncitizen nationals born abroad. More information on noncitizen U.S. nationals can be found on the State Department website linked under the “Related Links” section on the upper right-hand side of this page. Q: Where can I get the revised Form I-9 and the Employer Handbook (M-274)? A: An informational copy of the revised Form I-9 and the interim final rule are available online through the Federal Register. Beginning 45 days after publication in the Federal Register, when the interim final rule
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