95-23919. Extension of Work Authorization for Salvadorans Under Deferred Enforced Departure (DED); Asylum Application Filing Deadline for Salvadorans Under the American Baptist Churches (ABC) Settlement Agreement  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 187 (Wednesday, September 27, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 49920-49922]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-23919]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    Immigration and Naturalization Service
    [INS No. 1740-95]
    RIN 1115-AC30
    
    
    Extension of Work Authorization for Salvadorans Under Deferred 
    Enforced Departure (DED); Asylum Application Filing Deadline for 
    Salvadorans Under the American Baptist Churches (ABC) Settlement 
    Agreement
    
    AGENCY: Immigration and Naturalization Service, Justice.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Immigration and Naturalization Service (``the Service'') 
    is granting an automatic extension until January 31, 1996, of the 
    validity of any Employment Authorization Document (EAD or work permit) 
    bearing an expiration date of December 31, 1994, and previously issued 
    to a Salvadoran on the basis of Deferred Enforced Departure (DED). The 
    Service is taking this action in order to ensure an ample opportunity 
    for Salvadoran beneficiaries of DED to apply for a new EAD based on a 
    pending asylum application.
        Salvadoran nationals currently eligible for benefits under the 
    American Baptist Churches (ABC) settlement agreement must file an 
    asylum application by January 31, 1996, if they do not already have one 
    on file, in order to remain eligible for settlement benefits.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: September 27, 1995.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Ronald Chirlin, Adjudications Officer, Immigration and Naturalization 
    Service, Examinations Division, 425 I Street, NW., Room 3214, 
    Washington, DC 20536, Telephone (202) 514-5014.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    
    Background
    
        The Service announced on December 6, 1994, that it was 
    automatically extending work authorization until September 30, 1995, 
    for Salvadorans covered by the DED program. 59 FR 62751. This extension 
    allowed Salvadorans covered by DED a transitional period to apply for 
    work authorization under other immigration law provisions. Almost all 
    Salvadorans covered by DED are class members of the ``ABC'' lawsuit, 
    which was settled in 1991. American Baptist Churches v. Thornburgh, 760 
    F.Supp. 796 (N.D. Cal. 1991). Under the ABC settlement, Salvadoran 
    class members are entitled to apply for asylum under the old asylum 
    regulations (promulgated in 1990) and may apply for work authorization 
    based upon a previously or concurrently filed asylum application.
        On July 7, 1995, the Service published Special Filing Instructions 
    for ABC Class Members (Special Filing Instructions), which instruct 
    class members regarding the filing of asylum and employment 
    authorization applications. 60 FR 35424. This Notice clarifies the 
    Special Filing Instruction in two important respects. First, the 
    Special Filing Instructions advised Salvadorans with DED work 
    authorization valid until September 30, 1995, to file a work 
    authorization application as soon as possible in order to receive a new 
    work permit before the old one expires. This Notice extends the 
    validity of work permits issued to Salvadorans under DED to January 31, 
    1996, and similarly advises Salvadorans with DED work authorization to 
    file their requests for a new work permit as soon as possible.
        Second, the Special Filing Instructions urged Salvadoran class 
    members who do not have an asylum application on file to file one as 
    soon as possible to maintain their eligibility for ABC benefits. This 
    Notice advises that the asylum application filing deadline for 
    Salvadoran class members has been set at January 31, 1996. Salvadorans 
    who already have an asylum application on file do not have to file a 
    new one to maintain their ABC eligibility. Salvadorans may file an 
    initial asylum application after this date, but they will not be 
    eligible for ABC benefits.
    
    Automatic Extension of Employment Authorization
    
        In order to ensure an ample opportunity for Salvadorans covered by 
    DED to apply for a new employment authorization document (EAD), the 
    Service is granting an automatic extension until January 31, 1996, of 
    the validity of their EADs. This automatic extension is limited to EAD 
    cards which expire on December 31, 1994, and were previously issued to 
    DED Salvadorans pursuant to 8 CFR 274a.12(a)(11). Affected Salvadorans 
    who need work authorization after January 31, 1996, should file 
    applications for their new EADs as soon as possible in order to ensure 
    continuous employment authorization.
    
    Employers of DED Salvadorans
    
        Employers of DED Salvadorans whose employment authorization is 
    automatically extended may not refuse to accept, for purposes of 
    verifying or reverifying employment eligibility until January 31, 1996, 
    an EAD card, Form I-688B, which:
        (1) Bears and expiration date of December 31, 1994, (or bears on 
    its reverse an extension sticker punched for December 1994), and
        (2) Contains the notation ``274A.12(A)(11)'' or ``274A.12(A)(12)'' 
    on the face of the card under ``Provision of Law.''
        EAD cards or extension stickers showing the automatic January 1996 
    expiration date will not be issued. Employers should not request proof 
    of Salvadoran citizenship or any other document, if an automatically 
    extended EAD card appears genuine and relates to the individual. 
    Employers are reminded that this action does not affect the right of a 
    worker to present any other legally acceptable document as proof of 
    eligibility for employment. Employers are reminded that the laws 
    prohibiting unfair immigration-related employment practices remain in 
    full force.
        To complete or update the Form I-9, Employment Eligibility 
    Verification, for an employee who presents an automatically extended 
    EAD card, the employer should include or add the following information 
    under Section 2 (List A) or Section 3C, as appropriate:
        (1) The expiration date of ``12/31/94'' from the EAD card;
        (2) The last part of the provision of law, ``(A)(11)'' or 
    ``(A)(12)'', from the face of the EAD card; and
        (3) ``Automatic expiration date 1/31/96''.
    
    Obtaining Subsequent Employment Authorization
    
        As previously indicated, almost all Salvadorans covered by DED are 
    class members under the ABC settlement. In order to be eligible for 
    asylum-based work authorization under the settlement, Salvadoran class 
    members must have an asylum application on file or must file a complete 
    Form I-589, Request for Asylum in the United States, with the Form I-
    765, Application for Employment Authorization. Class members have no 
    waiting period before filing a request for work authorization. ABC 
    class members should refer to the Form M-426, Special Filing 
    Instructions for ABC Class Members, for important information on the 
    procedures for filing their asylum and work authorization applications. 
    The Special Filing Instructions and the Form I-855, ABC Change of 
    Address Form, can be obtained at local district offices or by calling 
    1-800-755-0777 or 1-800-870-3676 and requesting an ``ABC packet.'' They 
    were also reproduced in the Federal Register on July 7, 1995, at 60 FR 
    35424.
        Salvadorans are not under a deadline to file an application for a 
    new work 
    
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    permit. However, the Service emphasizes that the adjudication of an 
    employment authorization application and issuance of an EAD may take 60 
    to 90 days not including the round-trip mailing time. Incomplete 
    applications will be returned causing additional delay. Therefore, 
    Salvadoran class members should file their work authorization 
    applications as soon as possible in order to receive their new work 
    permits before their old ones expire.
    
    ABC Notice 5 and the Asylum Application Filing Deadline for Salvadoran 
    Class Members
    
        On July 31, 1995, the Service mailed an official letter, called ABC 
    Notice 5, to Salvadoran class members who registered for Temporary 
    Protected Status (TPS). ABC Notice 5 establishes an asylum filing 
    deadline. (Notice 5, without the legal services list without the 
    attachments which it references, is reproduced at the end of this 
    Federal Register notice.) Salvadoran ABC class members who have never 
    filed an asylum application, including those who do not receive Notice 
    5, must do so by January 31, 1996, in order to remain eligible for ABC 
    benefits. Salvadorans who already have an asylum application on file do 
    not have to file a new one to maintain their ABC eligibility. 
    Salvadorans may file an initial asylum application after January 31, 
    1996, but they will not be eligible for ABC benefits.
        As previously indicated, Salvadorans with DED work authorization 
    should not wait until January 31, 1996, to file their applications. In 
    order to avoid a lapse in employment authorization, all necessary 
    applications should be filed with the Service as soon as possible.
    
    Change of Address Reporting Requirement for ABC Class Members
    
        Salvadorans who applied for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in 
    1991, but who have not received ABC Notice 5 in the mail, may not have 
    their current address properly on file with the Service. ABC class 
    members must notify the Service of any change of address by filing the 
    Form I-855, ABC Change of Address Form. Class members must mail the ABC 
    Change of Address Form, but no other materials, to the Washington, DC, 
    address shown on the form. Class members who have filed an asylum 
    application with the Service are encouraged to also send a copy of the 
    ABC Change of Address Form to their local asylum office.
    
        Dated: September 21, 1995.
    Doris Meissner,
    Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service.
    
    Note: The ABC Notice 5 will not appear in the Code of Federal 
    Regulations.
    
    Notice 5
    
    Mailed Notice to Salvadorans Granted TPS When TPS is Over
    
        Date: July 31, 1995.
        This Letter Has Important Information About Your Legal Rights. 
    Read It Carefully. Show It to Your Lawyer. If You Have Questions or 
    Need Free Advice, Call an Organization on the Attached List.
        The TPS/DED period has ended. Work authorization for Salvadorans 
    under DED is scheduled to expire on September 30, 1995. If you have 
    never applied for asylum, you must act or the INS can subject you to 
    deportation proceedings.
        Because of the ABC (American Baptist Church) against Thornburgh 
    lawsuit, you can receive a new asylum interview and asylum 
    determination. The ABC case allows you to submit a new asylum 
    application. Asylum is generally for persons who fear returning to 
    their home country because they are afraid of being persecuted in 
    the future, or because they were persecuted in the past.
        If you do not have an asylum application on file with the INS or 
    the immigration court, You Must Send an Asylum Application by 
    January 31, 1996 To Remain Eligible for ABC Benefits. Mail your 
    asylum application to the appropriate INS Service Center as 
    indicated in the attached Special Filing Instructions For ABC Class 
    Members.
         If you have asylum application on file with the INS or 
    the immigration court, you are NOT required to send a new 
    application, but you can file a new application if you want to.
         If you applied for asylum in the past and your 
    application was denied, you are entitled to a new interview and 
    decision. You have the right to send a new application, but you are 
    not required to.
         You can apply for work authorization if you already 
    have an asylum application on file or if you file a complete asylum 
    application.
    
    What To Do TO Fill Out an Asylum Application (Form I-589)
    
         You may wish to speak to a lawyer you know or to a 
    legal services agency you trust so that you get it done properly. If 
    you do not have a lawyer, you may call one of the organizations 
    listed on the attached sheet for help.
         For further instructions on how and where to file your 
    asylum application, read the instructions to the asylum application, 
    Form I-589 (Rev. 11-16-94), and the Special Filing Instructions for 
    ABC Class Members (attached).
         An asylum application is not attached. You can obtain a 
    copy of this form at your local INS office, or you can order one by 
    mail by calling 1-800-870-3676 and requesting a Form I-589. The 
    message will ask you to provide your telephone number, but you are 
    not required to do so.
    
    Work Authorization
    
         You will receive a work permit if you file a complete 
    asylum application or have an application on file, and
         Submit the Form I-765 (attached) to the INS, and
         Follow the instructions on the forms and the Special 
    Filing Instructions for ABC Class Members (attached).
        If You Have Questions or Need FREE Advice, Call an Organization 
    on the Attached List.
    [FR Doc. 95-23919 Filed 9-26-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
9/27/1995
Published:
09/27/1995
Department:
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
95-23919
Dates:
September 27, 1995.
Pages:
49920-49922 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
INS No. 1740-95
RINs:
1115-AC30: Temporary Protected Status
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/1115-AC30/temporary-protected-status
PDF File:
95-23919.pdf