94-20573. Extension of Designation of Somalia Under Temporary Protected Status Program  

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    DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    Immigration and Naturalization Service
    [INS No. 1667-94; AG Order No. 1911-94]
    RIN 1115-AC30
    
     
    
    Extension of Designation of Somalia Under Temporary Protected 
    Status Program
    
    AGENCY: Immigration and Naturalization Service, Justice.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice extends, until September 17, 1995, the Attorney 
    General's designation of Somalia under the Temporary Protected Status 
    program provided for in section 244A of the Immigration and Nationality 
    Act, as amended (``the Act''). Accordingly, eligible aliens who are 
    nationals of Somalia, or who have no nationality and who last 
    habitually resided in Somalia, may re-register for Temporary Protected 
    Status and extension of employment authorization. This re-registration 
    is limited to persons who already registered for the initial period of 
    Temporary Protected Status, which ended on September 16, 1992. In 
    addition during the extension period, some aliens may be eligible for 
    late initial registration pursuant to 8 CFR 240.2(f)(2).
    
    EFFECTIVE DATES: This extension of designation is effective on 
    September 18, 1994, and will remain in effect until September 17, 1995. 
    Re-registration procedures become effective on August 23, 1994, and 
    will remain in effect until September 22, 1994.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Ronald Chirlin, Senior Immigration Examiner, Immigration and 
    Naturalization Service, Room 3214, 425 I Street NW., Washington, DC 
    20536, telephone (202) 514-5014.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under section 244A of the Act, as amended by 
    section 302(a) of Pub. L. 101-649 and section 304(b) of Pub. L. 102-232 
    (8 U.S.C. 1254a), the Attorney General is authorized to grant Temporary 
    Protected Status in the United States to eligible aliens who are 
    nationals of a foreign state designated by the Attorney General, or who 
    have no nationality and who last habitually resided in that state. The 
    Attorney General may designate a state, or a part thereof, upon finding 
    that the state is experiencing ongoing armed conflict, environmental 
    disaster, or certain other extraordinary and temporary conditions that 
    prevent nationals or residents of the country from returning in safety.
        Effective on September 16, 1991, the Attorney General designated 
    Somalia for Temporary Protected Status for a period of one year, 56 FR 
    46804. The Attorney General extended the designation of Somalia under 
    Temporary Protected Status program for additional one-year periods 
    until September 17, 1993, 57 FR 32232, and until September 17, 1994, 58 
    FR 48898.
        This notice extends the designation of Somalia under the Temporary 
    Protected Status program for an additional year, in accordance with 
    sections 244A(b)(3) (A) and (C) of the Act. This notice also describes 
    the procedures with which eligible aliens who are nationals of Somalia, 
    or who have no nationality and who last habitually resided in Somalia, 
    must comply in applying for continuation of Temporary Protected Status.
        In addition to timely re-registrations and late re-registrations 
    authorized by this notice's extension of Somalia's Temporary Protected 
    Status designation, late initial registrations are possible for some 
    Somalis under 8 CFR 240.2(f)(2). Such late initial registrants must 
    have been continuously physically present in the United States since 
    September 16, 1991, and must have had a valid immigrant or non-
    immigrant status during the original registration period. For each 
    Application for Temporary Protected Status, Form I-821, filed for late 
    initial registration, a fee of fifty dollars ($50) is charged. An 
    Application for Employment Authorization, Form I-765, must be filed 
    together with Form I-821 in all cases. However, the fee prescribed in 8 
    CFR 103.7(b)(1) for Form I-765 is only charged if the alien requests 
    employment authorization.
        The general fee for filing an Application for Employment 
    Authorization, Form I-765, was increased to seventy dollars ($70) on 
    July 14, 1994. (See 59 FR 30516.) The new fee is required when Form I-
    765 is filed as part of either a re-registration or as part of a late 
    initial registration for Temporary Protected Status. This filing fee 
    must accompany Form I-765 unless a properly documented fee waiver 
    request is submitted to the Immigration and Naturalization Service or 
    the applicant does not request employment authorization.
    
    Notice of Extension of Designation of Somalia Under Temporary Protected 
    Status Program
    
        By the authority vested in me as Attorney General under section 
    244A of the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended, and pursuant 
    to sections 244A(b)(3) (A) and (C) of the Act, I have determined that, 
    as a result of the ongoing civil unrest in Somalia, there still exist 
    extraordinary and temporary conditions in that country that prevent 
    aliens who are nationals of Somalia, and aliens having no nationality 
    who last habitually resided in Somalia, from returning to Somalia in 
    safety. I have further determined that permitting nationals of Somalia, 
    and aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided in 
    Somalia, to remain temporarily in the United States is not contrary to 
    the national interest of the United States. Accordingly, it is ordered 
    as follows:
        (1) The designation of Somalia under section 244A(b) of the Act is 
    extended for an additional one-year period from September 18, 1994, to 
    September 17, 1995.
        (2) I estimate that there are approximately 350 nationals of 
    Somalia, and aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided 
    in Somalia, who have been granted Temporary Protected Status and who 
    are eligible for re-registration.
        (3) A national of Somalia, or an alien having no nationality who 
    last habitually resided in Somalia, who received a grant of Temporary 
    Protected Status during the initial period of designation from 
    September 16, 1991, to September 16, 1992, must comply with the re-
    registration requirements contained in 8 CFR 240.17, which are 
    described in pertinent part in paragraphs (4) and (5) of this notice.
        (4) A national of Somalia, or an alien having no nationality who 
    last habitually resided in Somalia, who previously has been granted 
    Temporary Protected Status, must re-register by filing a new 
    Application for Temporary Protected Status, Form I-821, together with 
    an Application for Employment Authorization, Form I-765, within the 30-
    day period beginning on August 23, 1994 and ending on September 22, 
    1994 in order to be eligible for Temporary Protected Status during the 
    period from September 18, 1994, until September 17, 1995. Late re-
    registration applications will be allowed for ``good cause'' pursuant 
    to 8 CFR 240.17(c).
        (5) There is no fee for the Form I-821 filed as part of the re-
    registration application. The fee prescribed in 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1) will 
    be charged for the Form I-765, filed by an alien requesting employment 
    authorization pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (4) of this 
    notice. An alien who does not request employment authorization must 
    file Form I-821 together with Form I-765 for informational purposes, 
    but in such cases both Form I-821 and Form I-765 may be submitted 
    without fee.
        (6) Pursuant to section 244A(b)(3)(A) of the Act, the Attorney 
    General will review, at least 60 days before September 17, 1995, the 
    designation of Somalia under the Temporary Protected Status program to 
    determine whether the conditions for designation continue to exist. 
    Notice of that determination, including the basis for the 
    determination, will be published in the Federal Register.
        (7) Information concerning the Temporary Protected Status program 
    for nationals of Somalia, and aliens having no nationality who last 
    habitually resided in Somalia, will be available at local Immigration 
    and Naturalization Service offices upon publication of this notice.
    
        Dated: August 15, 1994.
    Janet Reno,
    Attorney General.
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Document Information

Effective Date:
9/18/1994
Published:
08/23/1994
Department:
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
94-20573
Dates:
This extension of designation is effective on September 18, 1994, and will remain in effect until September 17, 1995. Re-registration procedures become effective on August 23, 1994, and will remain in effect until September 22, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: August 23, 1994, INS No. 1667-94, AG Order No. 1911-94
RINs:
1115-AC30: Temporary Protected Status
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/1115-AC30/temporary-protected-status