What should I do if my business receives a Notice of Inspection (NOI) for an I-9 audit?

If your business receives a Notice of Inspection (NOI) from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), it’s important to act quickly and carefully. An NOI means ICE intends to review your company’s Form I-9 employment eligibility verification records to ensure compliance with federal immigration laws. Our team can help guide you through this process and protect your business from potential penalties.

Contact Legal Counsel ASAP

Once an NOI is issued, your company generally has only three business days to produce the requested I-9 forms and documentation. The first step is to contact an experienced immigration attorney right away. Our team will help you:

  • Understand what documents are required
  • Review your existing records for accuracy
  • Communicate with ICE on your behalf to ensure proper procedures are followed

How Ferguson Immigration Law Can Help

Our immigration attorney in Rogers, Arkansas, can conduct a pre-audit compliance review, identify potential issues, and assist in correcting errors before submission. If violations are discovered, we’ll help you respond strategically to minimize fines or other consequences. We also offer ongoing I-9 compliance training and policy guidance to prevent future risks.

Protect Your Business Today

Contact Ferguson Immigration Law at (479) 899-6299 to schedule a consultation. Our team will help you navigate the audit process and safeguard your business’s compliance.