98-25883. Extension of Designation of Somalia Under Temporary Protected Status Program  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 187 (Monday, September 28, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 51602-51603]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-25883]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    
    Immigration and Naturalization Service
    [INS No. 1945-98; AG Order No. 2179-98]
    RIN 1115--AE 26
    
    
    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, 1999, the Attorney 
    General's designation of Somalia under the Temporary Protected Status 
    (TPS) program provided for in section 244 of the Immigration and 
    Nationality Act, as amended (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 TPS and are eligible 
    for an extension of employment authorization. This re-registration is 
    limited to persons who registered for the initial period of TPS, which 
    ended on September 16, 1992.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: This extension of designation is effective September 
    18, 1998, and will remain in effect until September 17, 1999. The re-
    registration procedures become effective September 28, 1998, and will 
    remain in effect until October 27, 1998.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    George Raftery, Residence and Status Branch, Adjudications, Immigration 
    and Naturalization Service, Room 3214, 425 I Street, NW., Washington, 
    DC 20536, telephone (202) 305-3199.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    
    Background
    
        Subsection 308(b)(7) of the Illegal Immigration Reform and 
    Immigrant Responsibility Act, Pub. L. 104-208, dated September 30, 
    1996, redesignated section 244A of the Act as section 244. Under this 
    section, the Attorney General continues to be authorized to grant TPS 
    to eligible aliens who are nationals of a foreign state designated by 
    the Attorney General (or who have no nationality and last habitually 
    resided in that state). The Attorney General may designate a state 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.
        On September 16, 1991, the Attorney General designated Somalia for 
    Temporary Protected Status for a period of 12 months (56 FR 46804). The 
    Attorney General extended the designation of Somalia under the TPS 
    program for additional 12-month periods until September 17, 1998 (62 FR 
    41421).
        Based on a thorough review by the Departments of State and Justice 
    of all available evidence, the Attorney General finds that the ongoing 
    armed conflict in Somalia continues and that, due to such armed 
    conflict, extension of the designation of Somalia for TPS is required.
        This notice extends the designation of Somalia under the Temporary 
    Protected Status program for an additional 12 months, from September 
    18, 1998, to September 17, 1999, in accordance with subsections 
    244(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 order to re-register for TPS.
        In addition to timely re-registrations and late re-registrations 
    authorized by this notice's extension of Somalia's TPS designation, 
    late initial registrations are possible under 8 CFR 244.2(f)(2) for 
    some nationals of Somalia (or aliens having no nationality who last 
    habitually resided in Somalia). Such late initial registrants must have 
    been ``continuously physically present'' and have ``continuously 
    resided'' in the United States since September 16, 1991, must have had 
    a valid immigrant or nonimmigrant status during the original 
    registration period or have had an application for such status pending 
    during the original registration period, and must register no later 
    than 30 days from the expiration of such status or the denial of the 
    application for such status.
        An application for TPS does not preclude or adversely affect an 
    application for asylum or any other immigration benefit. Any national 
    of Somalia (or alien having no nationality who last habitually resided 
    in Somalia) 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.
        Nationals of Somalia (or aliens having no nationality who last 
    habitually resided in Somalia) who have been continuously physically 
    present and have continuously resided in the United States since 
    September 16, 1991, may
    
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    re-register for TPS within the registration period which begins on 
    September 28, 1998, and ends on October 27, 1998. This notice concerns 
    ``extension of TPS designation,'' not ``redesignation of TPS.'' An 
    extension of TPS designation does not change the eligibility 
    requirements for TPS, including the required dates of continuous 
    residence and continuous physical presence in the United States.
        Nationals of Somalia (or aliens having no nationality who last 
    habitually resided in Somalia) may register for TPS by filing an 
    Application for Temporary Protected Status, Form I-821, which requires 
    a filing fee (instructions regarding the payment of fees for re-
    registration are contained in paragraph 5 of this notice). The 
    Application for Temporary Protected Status, Form I-821, must always be 
    accompanied by an Application for Employment Authorization, Form I-765, 
    which is required for data-gathering purposes. TPS applicants who 
    already have employment authorization, including some asylum 
    applicants, and those who have no need for employment authorization, 
    including minor children, need pay only the I-821 fee, although they 
    must complete and file the I-765. In all other cases, the appropriate 
    filing fee must accompany Form I-765, unless a properly documented fee 
    waiver request under 8 CFR 244.20 is submitted to the Immigration and 
    Naturalization Service.
    
    Notice of Extension of Designation of Somalia Under the Temporary 
    Protected Status Program
    
        By the authority vested in me as Attorney General under section 244 
    of the Act (8 U.S.C. 1254), and pursuant to subsections 244(b)(3) (A) 
    and (C) of the Act, I had consultations with the appropriate agencies 
    of the Government concerning whether the conditions under which Somalia 
    was designated for TPS continue to exist. As a result of those 
    consultations, I determine that the conditions for the original 
    designation of Temporary Protected Status for Somalia continue to be 
    met. Accordingly, it is ordered as follows:
        (1) The designation of Somalia under subsection 244(b) of the Act 
    is extended for an additional 12-month period for September 18, 1998, 
    to September 17, 1999.
        (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) In order to maintain current registration for Temporary 
    Protected Status, a national of Somalia (or an alien having no 
    nationality who last habitually resided in Somalia) who received a 
    grant of TPS 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 244.17, 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 TPS 
    and has re-registered annually must re-register 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 on September 28, 1998, and ending on October 27, 1998, 
    in order to be eligible for Temporary Protected Status during the 
    period from September 18, 1998, until September 17, 1999. Late re-
    registration may be allowed when good cause is shown for a failure to 
    timely re-register pursuant to 8 CFR 244.17(c).
        (5) There is no fee for 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 alien requests employment authorization for the extension 
    period, the fee prescribed in 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1), currently seventy 
    dollars ($70), or a properly documented fee waiver request pursuant to 
    8 CFR 244.20, must accompany the Form I-765. An alien 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.
        (6) Pursuant to subsection 244(b)(3)(A) of the Act, the Attorney 
    General will review, at least 60 days before September 17, 1999, the 
    designation of Somalia under the TPS program to determine whether the 
    conditions for designation continue to be met. Notice of that 
    determination, including the basis for the determination, will be 
    published in the Federal Register.
        (7) Information concerning the TPS 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: September 21, 1998.
    Janet Reno,
    Attorney General.
    [FR Doc. 98-25883 Filed 9-25-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
9/18/1998
Published:
09/28/1998
Department:
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
98-25883
Dates:
This extension of designation is effective September 18, 1998, and will remain in effect until September 17, 1999. The re- registration procedures become effective September 28, 1998, and will remain in effect until October 27, 1998.
Pages:
51602-51603 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
INS No. 1945-98, AG Order No. 2179-98
PDF File:
98-25883.pdf