99-22837. Extension of Designation of Montserrat Under Temporary Protected Status Program  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 170 (Thursday, September 2, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 48190-48192]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-22837]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    
    Immigration and Naturalization Service
    [INS No. 2010-99; AG Order No. 2252-99]
    RIN 1115-AE 26
    
    
    Extension of Designation of Montserrat Under Temporary Protected 
    Status Program
    
    AGENCY: Immigration and Naturalization Service, Justice.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice extends the Attorney General's designation of 
    Montserrat under the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program until 
    August 27, 2000. Eligible nationals of Montserrat (or aliens having no 
    nationality who last habitually resided in Montserrat) may re-register 
    for TPS and an extension of employment authorization. Re-registration 
    is limited to persons who registered for the initial period of TPS, 
    which ended on August 27, 1998, or who registered after that date under 
    the late initial registration provision. Persons who are eligible for 
    late initial registration may register for TPS during this extension.
    
    
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    EFFECTIVE DATES: The extension of the TPS designation for Montserrat is 
    effective August 28, 1999, and will remain in effect until August 27, 
    2000. The 30-day re-registration period begins September 2, 1999 and 
    will remain in effect until October 4, 1999.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael Valverde, Residence and Status 
    Service Branch, Adjudications, Immigration and Naturalization Service, 
    Room 3214, 425 I Street, NW, Washington, DC 20536, telephone (202) 514-
    4754.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    What Authority Does the Attorney General Have To Extend the 
    Designation of Montserrat Under the TPS Program?
    
        Section 244(b)(3)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (Act) 
    states that at least 60 days before the end of an extension or 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). 
    If the Attorney General determines that the foreign state continues to 
    meet the conditions for designation, the period of designation is 
    extended, pursuant to section 244(b)(3)(C) of the Act. 8 U.S.C. 
    1254(b)(3)(C). Through such an extension, TPS is available only to 
    persons who have been continuously physically present and have 
    continuously resided in the United States from the effective date of 
    the initial designation, in this case, since August 28, 1997.
    
    Why Did the Attorney General Decide To Extend the TPS Designation 
    for Montserrat?
    
        On August 28, 1997, the Attorney General initially designated 
    Montserrat for TPS for a period of 12 months. 62 FR 45685. Since that 
    date, the Departments of State and Justice have annually reviewed 
    conditions within Montserrat. Based on this year's review, the Attorney 
    General finds that extraordinary and temporary conditions that would 
    prevent aliens who are nationals of Montserrat (and aliens having no 
    nationality who last resided in Montserrat) from returning to 
    Montserrat in safety persist and that permitting such aliens to remain 
    temporarily in the United States is not contrary to the national 
    interest. 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(C).
        On the basis of these findings, an extension of the TPS designation 
    for Montserrat is warranted. 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(C).
    
    If I Currently Have TPS How Do I Register for an Extension?
    
        Persons previously granted TPS under the Montserrat program may 
    apply for an extension by filing a Form I-821, Application for 
    Temporary Protected Status, without the fee, during the re-registration 
    period that begins September 2, 1999 and ends October 4, 1999. 
    Additionally, you must file a Form I-765, Application for Employment 
    Authorization. See the chart below to determine whether 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 August 27, 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, with
                                              no fee.
    You are applying for employment          You must complete and file Form
     authorization and are requesting a fee   I-765, with a fee waiver
     waiver.                                  request and 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\'').
    
    Is Late Registration Possible?
    
        Yes. In addition to timely re-registration, late initial 
    registration is possible for some persons from Montserrat under 8 CFR 
    244.2(f)(2). The requirements for late initial registration specify 
    that an applicant for late initial registration must:
        (1) Be a national of Montserrat (or an alien having no nationality 
    who last habitually resided on Montserrat);
        (2) Have been continuously physically present in the United States 
    since August 28, 1997;
        (3) Have continuously resided in the United States since August 22, 
    1997; and
        (4) be admissible as an immigrant, except as otherwise provided in 
    section 244(c) of the Act, and not ineligible under section 
    244(c)(2)(B) of the Act. 8 CFR 244.2(f)(2).
        Additionally, the applicant must be able to demonstrate that, 
    during the initial registration period from August 28, 1997, through 
    August 27, 1998, he or she:
        (1) Was in valid immigrant or nonimmigrant status, or had been 
    granted voluntary departure status or any relief from removal;
        (2) Had an application for change of status, adjustment of status, 
    asylum, voluntary departure, or any relief from removal pending or 
    subject to further review or appeal;
        (3) Was a parolee or has a pending request for reparole; or
        (4) Was the spouse or child of an alien currently eligible to be a 
    TPS registrant. Id.
        An applicant for late initial registration must register no later 
    than sixty (60) days from the expiration or termination of the 
    qualifying condition. Id.
    
    Where Should I File for an Extension of TPS?
    
        Persons seeking to register for an extension of TPS must submit an 
    application and accompanying materials to the Immigration and 
    Naturalization Service local office that has jurisdiction over the 
    applicant's place of residence.
    
    When Can I File for an Extension of TPS?
    
        The 30-day re-registration period begins September 2, 1999 and will 
    remain in effect until October 4, 1999.
    
    How Does an Application for TPS Affect My Application for Asylum or 
    Other Immigration Benefits?
    
        An application for TPS does not preclude or affect an application 
    for asylum or any other immigration benefit. A national of Montserrat 
    (or alien having no nationality who last habitually resided in 
    Montserrat) who is otherwise eligible for TPS and has applied for or 
    plans to apply for asylum, but who has not yet been granted asylum or 
    withholding of removal, may also apply for TPS. Denial of an 
    application for asylum or any other immigration benefit does not affect 
    an applicant's ability to register for TPS, although the grounds of 
    denial may also be grounds of denial for TPS. For example, a person who 
    has been
    
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    convicted of an aggravated felony is not eligible for asylum or TPS.
    
    Does This Extension Allow Nationals of Montserrat (or Aliens Having 
    No Nationality Who Last Habitually Resided in Montserrat) Who 
    Entered the United States After August 28, 1997, To File for TPS?
    
        No. This is a notice of an extension of the TPS designation for 
    Montserrat. It is not a notice of redesignation of Montserrat under the 
    TPS program. An extension of TPS does not change the required dates of 
    continuous physical presence and residence in the United States, and 
    does not expand the TPS program to include nationals of Montserrat (or 
    aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided in Montserrat) 
    who arrived in the United States after the date of the initial 
    designation, in this case, August 28, 1997.
    
    Notice of Extension of Designation of Montserrat Under the TPS 
    Program
    
        By the authority vested in me as Attorney General under sections 
    244(b)(3)(A) and (C) of the Act, I have consulted with the appropriate 
    agencies of the Government concerning whether the conditions under 
    which Montserrat was initially designated for TPS continue to exist. As 
    a result, I determine that the conditions for the initial designation 
    of TPS for Montserrat continue to be met. 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(A), (C). 
    Accordingly, I order as follows:
        (1) The designation of Montserrat under section 244(b) of the Act 
    is extended for an additional 12-month period from August 28, 1999, 
    until August 27, 2000. 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(C).
        (2) I estimate that there are approximately 300 nationals of 
    Montserrat (or aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided 
    in Montserrat) who have been granted TPS and who are eligible for re-
    registration.
        (3) In order to be eligible for TPS during the period from August 
    28, 1999, through August 27, 2000, a national of Montserrat (or alien 
    having no nationality who last habitually resided in Montserrat) who 
    received a grant of TPS during the initial period of designation from 
    August 28, 1997, until August 27, 1998, must re-register for TPS by 
    filing a new Application for Temporary Protected Status, Form I-821, 
    along with an Application for Employment Authorization, Form I-765, 
    within the 30-day period beginning September 2, 1999 and ending on 
    October 4, 1999. Late re-registration will be allowed pursuant to 8 CFR 
    244.17(c).
        (4) Pursuant to section 244(b)(3)(A) of the Act, the Attorney 
    General will review, at least 60 days before August 27, 2000, the 
    designation of Montserrat 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, including the reasons 
    underlying it, will be published in the Federal Register.
        (5) Information concerning the TPS program for nationals of 
    Montserrat (or aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided 
    in Montserrat) will be available at local Service offices upon 
    publication of this notice.
    
        Dated: August 26, 1999.
    Janet Reno,
    Attorney General.
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Document Information

Effective Date:
8/28/1999
Published:
09/02/1999
Department:
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
99-22837
Dates:
The extension of the TPS designation for Montserrat is effective August 28, 1999, and will remain in effect until August 27, 2000. The 30-day re-registration period begins September 2, 1999 and will remain in effect until October 4, 1999.
Pages:
48190-48192 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
INS No. 2010-99, AG Order No. 2252-99
PDF File:
99-22837.pdf