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Honduran
and Nicaraguan TPS Extension Deadline July 7, 2003
WASHINGTON, D.C -The Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
(BCIS) is reminding those eligible Hondurans and Nicaraguans to immediately
re-register for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to maintain TPS and
employment authorization for the 18-month period beginning on July 5,
2003 and ending on January 5, 2005.
BCIS Service Centers must physically receive all completed re-registration
applications for TPS by close of business on July 7, 2003. Therefore,
applications should be mailed well in advance of July 7, 2003.
This re-registration is necessary even though BCIS published a notice
in the Federal Register on May 5, 2003 to automatically extend the Employment
Authorization Document (EAD) validity period from July 5, 2003 to December
5, 2003. The automatic EAD extension is designed only to prevent
gaps in employment authorization while re-registration applications
are processed, but it does not relieve TPS beneficiaries of the responsibility
to timely re-register for TPS benefits.
On April 30, 2003 BCIS announced an 18-month extension of the designation
of Honduras and Nicaragua for TPS until January 5, 2005. The TPS
extension notice was published in the Federal Register on May 5, 2003.
This extension of TPS covers an estimated 87,000 Hondurans and 6,000
Nicaraguans who have already applied for TPS.
To re-register for the extension until January 5, 2005, a TPS applicant
must submit Form I-821 Application for Temporary Protected Status and
Form I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization), as well as two
identification photographs (1 1/2" x 1 1/2"). Both forms
must be submitted for re-registration. If the applicant
is only seeking to re-register for TPS and not seeking an EAD extension,
there is no filing fee. However, all applicants seeking an extension
of employment authorization until January 5, 2005 must submit a $120
filing fee with Form I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization).
The applicant may request a fee waiver in accordance with the regulations.
Applicants for an extension of TPS benefits do not need to submit new
fingerprints and therefore do not need to submit a $50 fee for fingerprinting.
Children beneficiaries of TPS who have reached the age of fourteen but
were not previously fingerprinted must pay the $50 fingerprint fee with
the application for extension.
TPS applications
submitted without the required fee, signature, and photos will be rejected.
Forms can be ordered from the toll free BCIS National Customer Service
Center at 1-800-870-3676, or from the BCIS Web site, www.bcis.gov.
Registrants who have been granted TPS and who need to travel outside
the United States before January 5, 2005, must receive advance parole
from their local BCIS office or sub-office or a BCIS Service Center
with jurisdiction over their place of residence, prior to departing
the United States. Failure to do so may jeopardize their ability
to return to the United States. Advance parole allows an individual
to travel abroad and return to the United States. Advance parole
is issued on a case-by-case basis. For further information, please
call the National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283 or visit
the BCIS web site: www.bcis.gov.
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