Advance Copy of CBP Notice on Automation of Form I-94
03/27/2013
The Form I-94 is issued by the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) to certain aliens and is used for various purposes such
as documenting status in the United States, the approved length of stay, and
departure. DHS generally issues the Form I-94 to aliens at the time they
lawfully enter the United States. This rule adds a new definition of the term
"Form I-94" that includes the collection of arrival/departure and admission or
parole information by DHS, whether in paper or electronic format. The definition
also clarifies various terms that are associated with the use of the Form I-94
to accommodate an electronic version of the Form I-94. This rule also adds a
valid, unexpired nonimmigrant DHS admission or parole stamp in a foreign
passport to the list of documents designated as evidence of alien registration.
These revisions to the regulations will enable DHS to transition to an automated
process whereby DHS will create a Form I-94 in an electronic format based on
passenger, passport and visa 2 information DHS currently obtains electronically
from air and sea carriers and the Department of State as well as through the
inspection process.
DATES: Effective date: This interim rule is effective [INSERT DATE 30 DAYS FROM DATE OF PUBLICATION IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER]. In the event that CBP receives public comment that identifies a credible basis for the Agency to conclude that automation of the form I-94 should be delayed, CBP retains discretion to extend implementation for an additional thirty days. If CBP concludes that such extension is appropriate, the Agency will post the new implementation date on its website, www.cbp.gov, no later than [INSERT DATE 31 DAYS FROM PUBLICATION]. Comment date: Written comments must be submitted on or before [INSERT DATE 30 DAYS AFTER PUBLICATION IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER].
DATES: Effective date: This interim rule is effective [INSERT DATE 30 DAYS FROM DATE OF PUBLICATION IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER]. In the event that CBP receives public comment that identifies a credible basis for the Agency to conclude that automation of the form I-94 should be delayed, CBP retains discretion to extend implementation for an additional thirty days. If CBP concludes that such extension is appropriate, the Agency will post the new implementation date on its website, www.cbp.gov, no later than [INSERT DATE 31 DAYS FROM PUBLICATION]. Comment date: Written comments must be submitted on or before [INSERT DATE 30 DAYS AFTER PUBLICATION IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER].
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