Receipts

Sometimes, employees will present a "receipt" in place of a List A, B, or C document. An acceptable receipt is valid for a short period of time so you can complete Section 2 or Section B, Reverification and Rehire of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification. You cannot accept receipts if employment will last less than 3 days.

You can only accept these receipts:

This receipt is valid for 90 days from the date of hire (meaning, first day of work for pay) or in the case of reverification, 90 days from the date employment authorization expired. Within 90 days, the employee should show you the replacement document for which the receipt was given. However, this is not always possible due to document delays, changes in status, or other factors.

If the employee does not present the original document for which the previously provided receipt was issued but presents, within the 90-day period, other facially valid and reasonably related documentation to demonstrate his or her identity and/or employment authorization, as applicable, you may accept such documentation. In such cases, you should complete a new Section 2 and attach it to the original Form I-9. In addition, you should provide a note of explanation either in the Additional Information box included on page 2 of the Form I-9 or as a separate attachment.

An employee must provide one document from List A or one document each from both List B and List C. If the receipt is for a List A document but the employee cannot present the actual replacement List A document for which the receipt was issued by the end of the 90-day receipt period, then the employee may choose to present a different document from List A, or one document each from List B and List C to satisfy the Form I-9 requirements. If the receipt is for a List B document but the employee cannot present the actual document by the end of the 90-day receipt period, then the employee may choose to present a document from List A instead, or a different List B document to satisfy the Form I-9 requirements. (Similarly, if the receipt is for a List C document, and the employee does not provide the actual document, the employee can present a List A document or another List C document instead.)

Lawful permanent residents may present this List A receipt instead of their Form I-551, permanent resident cards to show evidence of both identity and employment authorization. This receipt is valid until the expiration date on the stamp, or 1 year after the issuance date if the stamp does not contain an expiration date. When it expires, your employee must provide their permanent resident card.

A refugee may present this List A receipt to show evidence of both identity and employment authorization. This receipt is valid for 90 days from the date of hire or in the case of reverification, 90 days from the date employment authorization expired. When the receipt expires, your employee must show the employer either Form I-766, Employment Authorization Document or a combination of a List B document and an unrestricted Social Security card.

Employees may present this List A receipt to show evidence of identity and employment authorization. This receipt is valid for 90 days (or when the I-94 expires, if less) from date of hire or, for reverification, the date employment authorization expires. When the receipt expires, your employee must show you either an unexpired Form I-766, Employment Authorization Document (EAD), or a combination of a List B document and a List C unrestricted Social Security card.

Employees may present this List A receipt to show evidence of identity and employment authorization. This receipt is valid for 90 days from date of hire or, for reverification, the date employment authorization expires. When the receipt expires, your employee must show you either an unexpired Form I-766, Employment Authorization Document (EAD), or a combination of a List B document and a List C unrestricted Social Security card.

When your employee provides an acceptable receipt for initial verification, you should:

After the receipt expires, you should:

If the employee presented different but acceptable documentation for a lost, stolen or damaged document, you should complete a new Section 2 and attach it to the original Form I-9. In addition, you should provide a note of explanation either in the Additional Information box of the Form I-9 or as a separate attachment. The note should explain the reason documentation other than the replacement document was presented – for example, document delays, changes in status, or other factors – and the employer should then sign and date the note.

Accepting a second receipt at the end of the initial receipt validity period is not allowed.

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