Hiring a non-citizen - need your help!
mjuliano
11 Posts
For the first time since I've been in HR, we are hiring a non-U.S. citizen. I'm not sure what forms I'll need to fill out/have her fill out. Can anyone help? I'm in Illinois, and the soon-to-be employee is from Bulgaria.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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[i]She already has a visa that allows her to work. It will expire at the end of January 2004. She said that if we like her work, we can then file a petition (at her expense) to extend her visa. So, we don't have to worry about the application for now.
When she starts, we just need to complete the usual forms about her being eligible to work in the U.S. I think that we do that for all new employees regardless of citizenship, right?[/i]
PORK
This spring/summer our state coordinator corresponds with me to get the forms corrected and the wording just right. Last month I received a notice for the requirement to advertise for the positions in which our illegal aliens are placed. To do that would be false advertising, and suredly there would be US CITIZENS who would respond, as they have always responded through the unemployed, job service centers call WIN CENTERS. If I had no position which was vacant I would not be able to hire the US Citizen except as an excess to our needs employee or face his/her suite for discrimination. A real catch 22! You see the Amnesty program use the 151 A & B system to get the illegals registered. The rules call for an advertisement in local newspapers to discover that one has a position to fill but no US Citizens responded, therefore one can then proceed with the request of DOL/INS to go over seas, OFFSHORE to acquire a qualified foreign national to fill the position or positions, after which one would be hired and reports to work. Great but they are already here!!!!!
Presently, I have a congressman and the Regional Director of Certification (THE FEDS) of these type cases, scratching their heads (for lack of a more meaningful word) as to what to do with all of these illegals in our country that want a change in status. WHAT GUIDANCE WILL THEY GIVE THIS ONE HR FOR MY LITTLE GROUP OF 13. I will not terminate without government at some level directing that action, otherwise, National Origin slaps us in the face. The illegals are great workers and they were sent to us for employment by the Government of the State of Mississippi and the Department of Labor as persons with a legal right and permit to work. We hired them in good faith, they confessed in good faith, we assisted them in good faith to protect the ee and to get the application process going.
I'll let all of you know when the DOL & the Mississippi Employment Security Commission let's us know what to do next. I have ask the Mississippi Delegation of congressmen to help the nation straighten out the mess. I am a little fish in a very large pool and caught on the fishing line and I'm getting real tired of swimming away from the alligators trying to eat me up. PORK MAKES A REAL GOOD FISH BAIT!!!
PORK
I sympathize with you Pork. We had one employee who was with us for 4 years with an Green card. Then one day I get this letter from SS saying that her social doesn't match their database. When asking the employee about it, she admits to buying the document off the street and falsifying her employment eligibility. Needless to say, I had to walk the employee out of the building immediately with the supervisor hot on my heels saying "can't she continue working - she has work to do!". So verify the information yourself and contact the SS Administration. If things don't match don't hire until all the paperwork is in order and you're happy with it!
LFernandes
I'M OUT OF HERE WHETHER JAMES GES ME UNPLUGGED OR NOT.
PORK
may we all have a more blessed day, tomorrow!!!
PORK
JAMES, PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO DISCONNECT FROM THIS THREAD, OR BETTER YET "DANDY DON" WHAT IS THE TRICK, MY GONG IS NOW SOUNDING LIKE A "COW BELL" AND WE CAN'T BE RINGING THOSE ANYMORE FOR FEAR THE "OLE REB" WILL COME ATTACKING OR IS HE TRULY DEAD?!!!
Hi mjuliano - please don't fall into the trap that I too set for myself - taking advice too personally. It took me awhile to get myself out of this mindset & it was kind of difficult along the way. The folks responding to your post are pretty knowledgeable and while sometimes it can come across as maybe flippant or terse - it's usually given based on their years of experience. I look forward to reviewing your posts & hope you continue to use this resource! x:-)
Your lawyer apparently told you not to heed any of this advice and has concluded that all you need to do is make sure the name and number on the documents matche and your issue is solved. I did not tell you until some 30 or so posts later that if that is his advice, he is a fool. That was not sarcasm. That was a statement to you that your company should not retain an attorney who gave that advice in the scenario you have at the moment. He has given you advice that will result in your non-compliance with the law. Follow your attorney's advice. What do we know....we only probably have half a thousand cumulative years doing this.
I would get a second attorney's opinion. If this person's visa is about to expire that means 1) (s)he needs to get it renewed to continue working or 2) must leave the country in 3 days. Is this attorney an Immigration Attorney or just a labor law attorney?? I don't think a true Immigration Attorney would tell you just to fill out the form and forget about it.
JUST REMEMBER, if you verify her eligibility NOW, she'll come out authorized to work - it's when the visa expires that it will come back to bite you....in a big way.
Just my thoughts and humble opinion...
LFernandes
PORK