99-14507. Extension and Redesignation of the Province of Kosovo in the Republic of Serbia in the State of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia-Montenegro) Under Temporary Protected Status  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 109 (Tuesday, June 8, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 30542-30545]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-14507]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    
    Immigration and Naturalization Service
    [IND No. 1986-99; AG Order No. 2227-99]
    RIN 1115-AE 26
    
    
    Extension and Redesignation of the Province of Kosovo in the 
    Republic of Serbia in the State of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
    (Serbia-Montenegro) Under Temporary Protected Status
    
    agency: Immigration and Naturalization Service, Justice.
    
    action: Notice.
    
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    summary: On June 9, 1998 the Attorney General designated Kosovo 
    Province in the Republic of Serbia in the State of the Federal Republic 
    of Yugoslavia (Serbia-Montenegro) under the Temporary Protected Status 
    (TPS) program. This designation allowed eligible nationals of Kosovo 
    Province (and aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided 
    in Kosovo Province) who have continuously resided in the United States 
    since that date to apply for TPS through June 8, 1999. This notice 
    extends the TPS designation for Kosovo Province for 12 months (until 
    June 8, 2000) and provides procedures for nationals of Kosovo Province 
    (and aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided in Kosovo 
    Province) with TPS to re-register for the additional 12-month TPS 
    period. This notice also redesignated Kosovo Province under the TPS 
    program, thereby expanding TPS eligibility to include nationals of 
    Kosovo Province (and aliens having no nationality who last habitually 
    resided in Kosovo Province) who have been ``continuously present in the 
    United States'') and who have ``continuously resided in the United 
    States'' since June 18, 1999.
    effective dates:
    
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    1. Extension of Designation and Re-Registration
    
        Because the initial grant of TPS expires on June 8, 1999, the 
    extension is effective on June 9, 1999, and lasts until June 8, 2000. 
    Nationals of Kosovo Province (and aliens having no nationality who last 
    habitually resided in Kosovo Province) who already have TPS must re-
    register for TPS during the period lasting from June 8, 1999, until 
    July 8, 1999.
    
    2. Redesignation
    
        The redesignation of Kosovo Province for TPS is effective June 8, 
    1999, until June 8, 2000. The registration period for nationals of 
    Kosovo Province for TPS under the redesignation begins on June 8, 1999, 
    and will remain in effect until June 8, 2000.
    
    for further information contact: Michael Valverde, Program Analyst, 
    Immigration and Naturalization Service, Room 3040, 425 I Street, NW, 
    Washington, DC 20536, telephone (202) 514-4754.
    
    supplementary information:
    
    What Is the Statutory Authority To Extend the Designation and 
    Redesignate Kosovo Province Under the TPS Program?
    
        Section 244(b)(3)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (the 
    Act) states that at least 60 days before the end of a designation, the 
    Attorney General must review conditions in the foreign state for which 
    the designation is in effect. 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(A). Under section 
    244(b)(3)(C), the Attorney General may extend the initial TPS period 
    based on a determination that the foreign state continues to meet the 
    conditions for designation. 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(C). Through such an 
    extension, however, TPS continues to be available only to aliens who 
    have been continuously physically present in the United States from the 
    effective date of the initial designation, in this case since June 9, 
    1998.
        However, section 244(b)(1) of the Act implicitly permits the 
    Attorney General to make a new TPS designation for a foreign state (or 
    part of a foreign state) that would affect non-covered aliens currently 
    residing in the United States, rather than simply extending a prior TPS 
    designation for previously eligible aliens. 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1). 
    Section 244(c)(1)(A)(i) states that an alien is eligible for TPS if he 
    or she ``has been continuously physically present since the effective 
    date of the most recent designation of that state.'' 8 U.S.C. 
    1254a(c)(1)(A)(i).
    
    Why Did the Attorney General Decide to Both Extend and Redesignate 
    Kosovo Province Under the TPS Program?
    
        Due to the recent events in Kosovo Province and surrounding areas 
    of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Attorney General and the 
    Department of State have reexamined conditions in Kosovo Province. A 
    recent Department of State report on conditions in that region found 
    that, ``[g]iven the state of open war in Kosovo, the ongoing NATO air 
    strikes in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (including Kosovo), and 
    no indication of peaceful resolution, a resident of Kosovo now in the 
    United States could not possibly return to Kosovo without incurring an 
    extremely serious threat to his or her personal safety.'' Based on 
    these and other findings, the Attorney General has determined that 
    conditions in Kosovo Province have worsened since the initial 
    designation and, as a result, has decided to extend and redesignate 
    Kosovo Province under the TPS program. This will extend availability of 
    TPS to include eligible nationals of Kosovo Province (and aliens having 
    no nationality who last habitually resided in Kosovo Province) who 
    arrived in the United States after the date of initial designation.
    
    If I Currently Have TPS Through the Kosovo Province TPS Program, Do 
    I Still Need to Re-Register for TPS?
    
        Yes. If you were granted TPS based on the initial designation of 
    Kosovo Province, that status will expire on June 8, 1999. Accordingly, 
    you must re-register for TPS in order to maintain your status through 
    June 8, 2000. With re-registration, you do not need to pay the fifty-
    dollar ($50) filing fee for the Form I-821.
        If you do not have TPS or have TPS but miss the re-registration 
    period, you can still apply for TPS under the redesignation if you have 
    been continuously physically present and have continuously resided in 
    the United States since June 8, 1999. Under the redesignation you must 
    pay the fifty-dollar ($50) fee for the Form I-821. See the two sets of 
    registration instructions below for complete filing instructions.
    
    If I Currently Have TPS, How Do I Register for an Extension?
    
        All applicants previously granted TPS under the Kosovo Province 
    program may apply for an extension by filing a Form I-821 (without the 
    fee) during the re-registration period that begins June 8, 1999 and 
    ends July 8, 1999. Additionally, you must file a form I-765. See the 
    chart below to determine whether or not you must submit the one 
    hundred-dollar ($100) filing fee with the Form I-765.
    
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                       If                                  Then
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    You are applying for employment          You must complete and file the
     authorization through June 8, 2000.      Form I-765. Application for
                                              Employment Authorization, with
                                              the one hundred-dollar ($100)
                                              fee.
    You already have employment              You must complete and file the
     authorization or do not require          Form I-765, Application for
     employment authorization.                Employment Authorization,
                                              without a fee.
    You are applying for employment          You must complete and file Form
     authorization and are requesting a fee   I-765 and an appropriately
     waiver.                                  documented fee waiver request
                                              and the requisite affidavit
                                              (and any other information),
                                              in accordance with 8 CFR
                                              244.20.
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    To re-register for TPS, you also must include two identification 
    photographs (1\1/2\''  x  1\1/2\'') and supporting evidence, as 
    provided in 8 CFR 244.9 (evidence of identity and nationality, and 
    proof of residence).
    
    If I Do Not Currently Have TPS, How Do I Register?
    
        All applicants filing for TPS under the Kosovo program 
    redesignation must apply by filing Form I-821 accompanied by the fifty-
    dollar ($50) fee. Additionally, you must submit a twenty-five dollar 
    ($25) fingerprinting fee, as well as Form I-765. See the chart below to 
    determine if you must also submit the one hundred-dollar ($100) filing 
    fee under Form I-765, and for information on requesting a fee waiver.
    
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                       If                                  Then
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    You are applying for employment          You must complete and file the
     authorization through June 8, 2000.      Form I-765. Application for
                                              Employment Authorization, with
                                              the one hundred-dollar ($100)
                                              fee.
    You already have employment              You must complete and file the
     authorization or do not require          Form I-765, Application for
     employment authorization.                Employment Authorization,
                                              without a fee.
    You are requesting a fee waiver for the  You must complete and file Form
     $50 fee for the Form I-821, $100 fee     I-821 and Form I-765 and an
     for the Form I-765, and $25              appropriately documented fee
     fingerprinting fee.                      waiver request and the
                                              requisite affidavit (and any
                                              other information), in
                                              accordance with 8 CFR 244.20.
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    To register for TPS, you also must include two identification 
    photographs (1\1/2\''  x  1\1/2\'') and supporting evidence, as 
    provided in 8 CFR 244.9 (evidence of identity and nationality, and 
    proof of residence).
    
    When Must I Register for TPS?
    
    Extension of TPS
    
        For nationals of Kosovo Province (and aliens having no nationality 
    who last habitually resided in Kosovo Province) who already have TPS, 
    the re-registration period begins June 8, 1999 and lasts until July 8, 
    1999. If you have TPS from the original designation but do not file 
    during the re-registration period, you can still file a new application 
    for TPS under the redesignation, but you will need to follow the 
    instructions for applying under the redesignation.
    
    Registration Period Under the Redesignation
    
        The registration period for nationals of Kosovo Province applying 
    for TPS under the redesignation begins June 8, 1999, and will remain in 
    effect until June 8, 2000.
    
    Where Must I File My Application for TPS Under This Extension and 
    Redesignation?
    
        Applicants seeking to register for TPS or to extend their TPS must 
    submit an application and accompanying materials to the Immigration and 
    Naturalization Service (INS) Service Center that has jurisdiction over 
    the applicant's place of residence.
    
    If you live in Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maine, 
    Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, 
    Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West 
    Virginia, or in the U.S. Virgin Islands, mail your application to: 
    Vermont Service Center, ATTN: TPS, 75 Lower Welden Street, St. Albans, 
    VT 05479.
    If you live in Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, or Nevada, mail your 
    application to: California Service Center, ATTN: TPS, 24000 Avila Road, 
    2nd Floor, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677-8111.
    If you live in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, 
    Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South 
    Carolina, Tennessee, or Texas, mail your application to: Texas Service 
    Center, PO Box 850997, Mesquite, TX 75185-0997.
    If you live elsewhere in the United States, please mail your 
    application to: Nebraska Service Center, PO Box 87821, Lincoln, NE 
    68501-7821.
    
    What Are the Requirements for Nationals of Kosovo Province to 
    Demonstrate That They Have Been ``Continuously Physically Present'' 
    and Have ``Continuously Resided'' in the United States?
    
        All initial applicant for TPS under the Kosovo Province 
    redesignation will have to demonstrate ``continuous physical presence'' 
    and ``continuous residence'' in the United States since June 8, 1999.
        ``Continuously physically present'' means actual physical presence 
    in the United States for the entire period specified. However, an alien 
    shall not be considered to have failed to maintain continuous physical 
    presence in the United States by virtue of brief, casual, and innocent 
    absences.
        ``Continuously resided'' means residing in the United States for 
    the entire period. An alien will not be considered to have failed to 
    maintain continuous residence in the United States by reason by a 
    brief, casual, and innocent absence or absence due merely to a brief 
    trip abroad required by emergency or extenuating circumstances outside 
    the control of the alien.
    
    Notice of Extension of Designation and Redesignation of Kosovo 
    Province Under the TPS Program
    
        By the authority vested in me as Attorney General under section 244 
    of the Act, and as required by subsections 244(b)(3) (A) and (C), and 
    244(b)(1) of the Act, I find that there exist extraordinary and 
    temporary conditions that prevent aliens who are nationals of Kosovo 
    Province (and aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided 
    in Kosovo Province) from returning Kosovo Province in safety, and that 
    permitting nationals of Kosovo Province (and aliens having no 
    nationality who last habitually resided in Kosovo Province) to remain 
    temporarily in the United States is not contrary to the national 
    interest. 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3) (A) and (C); 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1). 
    Accordingly, I hereby order as follows:
        (1) The designation of Kosovo Province is extended under section 
    244(b)(3) (A) and (C) of the Act for the 12-month period spanning from 
    June 9, 1999, to June 8, 2000. 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3) (A) and (C). 
    Nationals of Kosovo Province (and aliens having no nationality who last 
    habitually resided in Kosovo Province) who received TPS during the 
    initial designation period may apply for an extension of TPS during the 
    registration period lasting from June 8, 1999 until July 8, 1999.
        (2) Kosovo Province is redesignated under section 244(b)(1) of the 
    Act for TPS until June 8, 2000. 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1). Nationals of 
    Kosovo Province (and aliens having no nationality who last habitually 
    resided in Kosovo Province) who have been ``continuously physically 
    present'' and have ``continuously resided'' in the United States since 
    June 8, 1999, may apply for TPS within the registration period, which 
    begins June 8, 1999, and ends June 8, 2000.
        (3) I estimate that there are no more than 5,000 nationals of 
    Kovoso Province who have been granted TPS and who are eligible for re-
    registration and no more than 3,000 nationals of Kosovo Province who do 
    not have TPS and are eligible for TPS under this redesignation.
        (4) In order to maintain TPS, a national of Kosovo Province (or an 
    alien having no nationality who last habitually resided in Kosovo 
    Province) who currently has TPS must re-register by filing Form I-821, 
    together with Form I-765, within the period beginning June 8, 1999 and 
    ending on July 8, 1999. Late re-registration applications will be 
    allowed pursuant to 8 CFR 244.17(c). There is no fee for a Form I-821 
    filed as part of the re-registration application. A Form I-765 must be 
    filed with the Form I-821. If the applicant requests employment 
    authorization, he or she must submit
    
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    one hundred dollars ($100) or a properly documented fee wavier request, 
    pursuant to 8 CFR 244.20, with the Form I-765. An applicant who does 
    not request employment authorization must nonetheless file Form I-765 
    along with Form I-821, but is not required to submit a fee.
        (5) A national of Kosovo Province (or an alien having no 
    nationality who last habitually resided in Kosovo Province) filing for 
    TPS under the redesignation must File Form I-821, together with Form I-
    765, within the period beginning June 8, 1999, and ending on June 8, 
    2000. A fifty-dollar ($50) fee must accompany Form I-821. A twenty-
    five-dollar ($25) fingerprinting fee must also be submitted. If the 
    applicant requests employment authorization, he or she must submit one 
    hundred dollars ($100) or a properly documented fee waiver request, 
    pursuant to 8 CFR 244.20, with the Form I-765. An applicant who does 
    not request employment authorization must nonetheless file Form I-765 
    along with Form I-821, but in such cases no fee will be charged. The 
    applicant can also request a fee waiver for the twenty-five-dollar 
    ($25) fee.
        (6) Pursuant to section 244(b)(3)(A) of the Act, the Attorney 
    General will review, at least 60 days before June 8, 2000, the 
    designation of Kosovo Province under the TPS program to determine 
    whether the conditions for designation continue to be met. 8 U.S.C. 
    1254a(b)(3)(A). Notice of that determination will be published in the 
    Federal Register. If there is an extension of designation, late initial 
    registration for TSP will be allowed only pursuant to the requirements 
    of 8 CFR 244.2(f)(2).
        (7) Information concerning the TPS redesignation program for 
    nationals of Kosovo Province (and aliens having no nationality who last 
    habitually resided in Kosovo Province) will be available at local INS 
    offices upon publication of this notice.
    
        Dated: June 2, 1999.
    Janet Reno,
    Attorney General.
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Document Information

Published:
06/08/1999
Department:
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
99-14507
Pages:
30542-30545 (4 pages)
Docket Numbers:
IND No. 1986-99, AG Order No. 2227-99
PDF File:
99-14507.pdf