99-15523. Important Announcement for Class Members of American Baptist Churches v. Thornburgh (ABC) Regarding Change of Address Notification  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 117 (Friday, June 18, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 32890-32892]
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    [FR Doc No: 99-15523]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    
    Immigration and Naturalization Service
    [INS No. 1961-98]
    
    
    Important Announcement for Class Members of American Baptist 
    Churches v. Thornburgh (ABC) Regarding Change of Address Notification
    
    AGENCY: Immigration and Naturalization Service, Justice.
    
    ACTION: Notice Regarding Change of Address Notifications for ABC Class 
    Members.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice informs class members of American Baptist Churches 
    v. Thornburgh, 760 F. Supp. 796 (N.D. Cal. 1991) (ABC) of a change in 
    procedures for notifying the Immigration and Naturalization Service 
    (Service) of an address change. It requests ABC class members to submit 
    change of address notifications directly to the Asylum Offices that 
    have jurisdiction over their asylum applications, rather than to the 
    ABC Project Post Office Box in Washington, DC. This action will allow 
    the Service to expedite action in response to a change in address and 
    will be more convenient for the Service and ABC class members. However, 
    the Service will continue to process change of address notifications 
    sent to the ABC Project Post Office Box to ensure that Service records 
    are updated for those class members who are unaware of this change in 
    procedure.
    
    DATES: This notice is effective June 18, 1999.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joanna Ruppel, International Affairs, 
    Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service, 425 I 
    Street NW, ULLICO Bldg., third floor, Washington, DC 20536, telephone 
    number (202) 305-2663.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    
    Why Is the Service Requesting That Address Notifications No Longer 
    Be Sent to the ABC Post Office Box?
    
        The ABC Project Post Office Box in Washington, DC, has provided a 
    centralized location for ABC class members to submit change of address 
    forms. This was necessary in the past
    
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    because not all ABC class members who were eligible to seek benefits of 
    the settlement agreement had applied for asylum or any other benefit 
    with the Service. However, the deadlines by which ABC class members 
    were required to apply for asylum in order to retain benefits of the 
    settlement agreement have now passed. Guatemalan class members were 
    required to apply for asylum on or before January 3, 1995. Salvadoran 
    class members were required to apply for asylum on or before January 
    31, 1996 (with an administrative grace period to February 16, 1996). 
    Because all ABC class members who are eligible for benefits of the 
    settlement agreement have applied for asylum, a centralized location 
    for change of address notification by ABC class members is no longer 
    necessary or efficient.
        Currently, the Service Office of International Affairs, based in 
    Washington, DC, receives change of address notifications submitted to 
    the ABC Project Post Office Box. The Office of International Affairs 
    enters the change of address in the computer system when there is 
    sufficient information in the notice to identify the correct record and 
    make the change, or when necessary, asks the sender for additional 
    information. The Office of International Affairs then forwards the 
    notification to the appropriate Asylum Office for filing with the 
    applicant's records. Many of the change of address notifications sent 
    to the ABC Project Post Office Box are duplicates of notifications that 
    ABC class members or their representatives have sent directly to the 
    appropriate Asylum Offices, which have already updated the address in 
    the computer system, thus creating duplicative efforts. Additionally, 
    the Asylum Offices, which maintain the asylum application files, are in 
    the best position to seek additional information or clarification from 
    an applicant who submits a change of address notification that may 
    require further action. For example, the Asylum Office may need to 
    request or transfer the file when an applicant has moved to another 
    jurisdiction. The unnecessary and additional step of first processing 
    the change of address notification in Washington, DC, before it is sent 
    to the appropriate Asylum Office delays such action. For these reasons, 
    the Service believes that submission of change of address notifications 
    directly to the Asylum Office that has jurisdiction over the asylum 
    application will enhance efficiency, expedite action that needs to be 
    taken in response to the address change, and generally be more 
    convenient for both the Service and ABC class members.
    
    How Should ABC Class Members Notify the Service of a Change of 
    Address?
    
        As it requires for all aliens within the United States, Section 265 
    of the Immigration and Nationality Act requires ABC class members to 
    notify the Service within 10 days of any change of address. The change 
    of address notification required from ABC class members should be sent 
    to the Asylum Office that has jurisdiction over the class member's 
    asylum application. Notification may be made on the Form I-855, ABC 
    Change of Address Form, or a plain piece of paper containing the 
    information requested in the Form I-855. The Form I-855 requests the 
    class member's full printed name, date of birth, nationality, Alien 
    Registration Number (A-Number), and the class member's previous 
    address. The information should be clearly printed. Alternatively, ABC 
    class members may use a Form AR-11 to notify the Service of a change of 
    address and may send the form to the address specified on the card or 
    to the Asylum Office that has jurisdiction over the class member's 
    asylum application.
        The Form I-855, Change of Address Form, directs individuals to send 
    the completed form to the ABC Project Post Office Box. The form is 
    being amended to instruct that the form be sent to the Asylum Office 
    that has jurisdiction over the class member's asylum application, 
    rather than to the ABC Project Post Office Box. Individuals who 
    continue to use old copies of the Form I-855 should disregard the 
    instruction to sent the notice to the ABC Project Post Office Box and 
    should instead sent the form to the Asylum Office that has jurisdiction 
    over the asylum application.
        It is important that a class member notify the Service of address 
    changes to ensure that the class member receives notice to his or her 
    asylum interview. An ABC class member may lose the right to an ABC 
    asylum interview, and the Service may deny his or her asylum 
    application if the class member fails to appear for an interview and 
    that failure to appear has not been excused for good cause.
    
    What Will Happen to Change of Address Notifications That Are Sent 
    to the ABC Project Post Office Box?
    
        The Service will continue to process change of address notification 
    sent to the ABC Project Post Office Box. However, for expediency and 
    efficiency, the Service strongly encourages each ABC class member to 
    send any change of address notification directly to the Asylum Office 
    that has jurisdiction over the class member's asylum application.
    
        Dated: May 28, 1999.
    Doris Meissner,
    Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service.
    
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Document Information

Effective Date:
6/18/1999
Published:
06/18/1999
Department:
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
99-15523
Dates:
This notice is effective June 18, 1999.
Pages:
32890-32892 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
INS No. 1961-98
PDF File:
99-15523.pdf