How to Conduct Virtual I-9 Verification

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How to Conduct Virtual I‑9 Verification with EMP Trust

Completing Form I‑9 is vital but often complex for U.S. employers. Each new hire must provide documents proving their identity and work eligibility, which the employer (or authorized rep) must examine and verify promptly. Missing this deadline or making errors can lead to significant fines or even criminal charges.

The Shift to Virtual I‑9

Recent regulatory changes permit employers who are active in E‑Verify to examine documents remotely via a DHS‑approved alternative procedure. This involves a live video call or using an authorized representative.

Why Use Authorized Representatives

Employers—especially those hiring remote workers—can designate trusted individuals (friends, family, notaries, HR agents) to act on their behalf. However, the employer remains liable for any errors made by these representatives. Some states, like California, restrict who may serve in this role to licensed professionals .

✅ Ensuring Accuracy & Compliance

To minimize mistakes:

  • Provide clear instructions for employees and reps.
  • Clarify that notaries aren’t required to use their seal in this process.

E‑Verify users must complete Section 2 within three business days of hire, respond to tentative non‑confirmations, and correct data mismatches.


Introducing Remote I‑9 Services from EMP  Trust

Many employers are turning to electronic I‑9 platforms to streamline compliance. EMP Trust offers a Virtual Section 2 service that guides employees through:

  1. Filling out Section 1.
  2. Uploading their documents.
  3. Scheduling a 15‑minute video call with an expert agent.
  4. Completing Section 2 via the DHS‑approved procedure.

For E‑Verify employers, the verified Form I‑9 is submitted automatically. Agents also handle photo matching and any follow‑up notices, making the process tighter and smoother.


📈 Why Virtual I‑9 Makes Sense

With remote and hybrid work becoming common, virtual I‑9 verification helps employers stay compliant while accommodating employees who can’t complete in‑person verifications—whether due to disability or geographic distributed teams. While remote work offers flexibility, compliance must remain a top priority.


📝 Quick Takeaways

  • Remote I‑9 verification is allowed—if you’re in E‑Verify and follow the DHS procedure. Otherwise, in‑person inspection (or a trusted U.S.-based representative) is still required.
  • EMP Trust’s virtual Section 2 service gives a full-service solution—from document upload to video verification and E‑Verify submission—handled by trained agents.
  • Remote verification supports the growing remote workforce while keeping employers audit-ready and compliant.
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