80_FR_53490 80 FR 53319 - Designation of the Republic of Yemen for Temporary Protected Status

80 FR 53319 - Designation of the Republic of Yemen for Temporary Protected Status

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 171 (September 3, 2015)

Page Range53319-53323
FR Document2015-21881

Through this Notice, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announces that the Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary) has designated the Republic of Yemen (Yemen) for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for a period of 18 months, effective September 3, 2015, through March 3, 2017. Under section 244(b)(1)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(A), the Secretary is authorized to designate a foreign state (or any part thereof) for TPS upon finding that there is an ongoing armed conflict within the foreign state and, due to such conflict, requiring the return of nationals of the state would pose a serious threat to their personal safety. This designation allows eligible Yemeni nationals (and aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided in Yemen) who have continuously resided in the United States since September 3, 2015, and have been continuously physically present in the United States since September 3, 2015 to be granted TPS. This Notice also describes the other eligibility criteria applicants must meet. Individuals who believe they may qualify for TPS under this designation may apply within the 180-day registration period that begins on September 3, 2015, and ends on March 1, 2016. They may also apply for Employment Authorization Documents (EAD) and for travel authorization. Through this Notice, DHS also sets forth the procedures for nationals of Yemen (or aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided in Yemen) to apply for TPS, EADs, and travel authorization with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 171 (Thursday, September 3, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 171 (Thursday, September 3, 2015)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-21881]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

[CIS No. 2570-15; DHS Docket No. USCIS-2015-0005]
RIN 1615-ZB41


Designation of the Republic of Yemen for Temporary Protected 
Status

AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of 
Homeland Security.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Through this Notice, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) 
announces that the Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary) has 
designated the Republic of Yemen (Yemen) for Temporary Protected Status 
(TPS) for a period of 18 months, effective September 3, 2015, through 
March 3, 2017. Under section 244(b)(1)(A) of the Immigration and 
Nationality Act (INA), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(A), the Secretary is 
authorized to designate a foreign state (or any part thereof) for TPS 
upon finding that there is an ongoing armed conflict within the foreign 
state and, due to such conflict, requiring the return of nationals of 
the state would pose a serious threat to their personal safety.
    This designation allows eligible Yemeni nationals (and aliens 
having no nationality who last habitually resided in Yemen) who have 
continuously resided in the United States since September 3, 2015, and 
have been continuously physically present in the United States since 
September 3, 2015 to be granted TPS. This Notice also describes the 
other eligibility criteria applicants must meet.
    Individuals who believe they may qualify for TPS under this 
designation may apply within the 180-day registration period that 
begins on September 3, 2015, and ends on March 1, 2016. They may also 
apply for Employment Authorization Documents (EAD) and for travel 
authorization. Through this Notice, DHS also sets forth the procedures 
for nationals of Yemen (or aliens having no nationality who last 
habitually resided in Yemen) to apply for TPS, EADs, and travel 
authorization with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

DATES: This designation of Yemen for TPS is effective on September 3, 
2015, and will remain in effect through March 3, 2017. The 180-day 
registration period for eligible individuals to submit TPS applications 
begins September 3, 2015, and will remain in effect through March 1, 
2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 
     For further information on TPS, including guidance on the 
application process and additional information on eligibility, please 
visit the USCIS TPS Web page at http://www.uscis.gov/tps. You can find 
specific information about Yemen's TPS designation by selecting ``TPS 
Designated Country: Yemen'' from the menu on the left of the TPS Web 
page.
     You can also contact the TPS Operations Program Manager at 
the Waivers and Temporary Services Branch, Service Center Operations 
Directorate, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of 
Homeland Security, 20 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20529-
2060; or by phone at (202) 272-1533 (this is not a toll-free number). 
Note: The phone number provided here is solely for questions regarding 
this TPS Notice. It is not for individual case status inquires.
     Applicants seeking information about the status of their 
individual cases can check Case Status Online, available at the USCIS 
Web site at http://www.uscis.gov, or call the USCIS National Customer 
Service Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833).
     Further information will also be available at local USCIS 
offices upon publication of this Notice.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Table of Abbreviations

BIA--Board of Immigration Appeals
DHS--Department of Homeland Security
EAD--Employment Authorization Document
FNC--Final Nonconfirmation
Government--U.S. Government
IJ--Immigration Judge
INA--Immigration and Nationality Act
OSC--U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Special Counsel for 
Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices
SAVE--USCIS Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements Program
Secretary--Secretary of Homeland Security
TNC--Tentative Nonconfirmation
TPS--Temporary Protected Status
TTY--Text Telephone
UN--United Nations
USCIS--U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

What is Temporary Protected Status (TPS)?

     TPS is a temporary immigration status granted to eligible 
nationals of a country designated for TPS under the INA, or to eligible 
persons without nationality who last habitually resided in the 
designated country.
     During the TPS designation period, TPS beneficiaries are 
eligible to remain in the United States, may not be removed, and are 
authorized to work and to obtain EADs, so long as they continue to meet 
the requirements of TPS.
     TPS beneficiaries may be granted travel authorization as a 
matter of discretion.
     The granting of TPS does not result in or lead to lawful 
permanent resident status.
     To qualify for TPS, beneficiaries must meet the 
eligibility standards at INA section 244(c)(2), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(c)(2).
     When the Secretary terminates a country's TPS designation, 
beneficiaries return to the same immigration status they maintained 
before TPS, if any (unless that status has since expired or been 
terminated), or to any other lawfully obtained immigration status they 
received while registered for TPS.

What authority does the Secretary have to designate Yemen for TPS?

    Section 244(b)(1) of the INA, 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1), authorizes the 
Secretary, after consultation with appropriate U.S. Government 
(Government) agencies, to designate a foreign state (or part thereof) 
for TPS if the Secretary finds that certain country conditions 
exist.\1\ The Secretary can designate a foreign state for TPS if the 
Secretary determines that one or more of three bases exist. One basis 
is if the Secretary finds that ``. . . that there is an ongoing armed 
conflict within the state and, due to such conflict, requiring the 
return of aliens who are nationals of that state to that state (or to 
the part of the state) would pose a serious threat to their personal 
safety . . .'' INA section 244(b)(1)(A), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(A).
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    \1\ As of March 1, 2003, in accordance with section 1517 of 
title XV of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, Public Law 107-296, 
116 Stat. 2135, any reference to the Attorney General in a provision 
of the INA describing functions transferred from the Department of 
Justice to DHS ``shall be deemed to refer to the Secretary'' of 
Homeland Security. See 6 U.S.C. 557 (codifying the Homeland Security 
Act of 2002, tit. XV, section 1517).
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    Following the designation of a foreign state for TPS, the Secretary 
may then grant TPS to eligible nationals of that foreign state (or 
eligible aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided

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in that state). See INA section 244(a)(1)(A), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(a)(1)(A). 
Applicants must demonstrate that they satisfy all eligibility criteria, 
including that they have been ``continuously physically present'' in 
the United States since the effective date of the designation, which is 
either the date of the Federal Register Notice announcing the 
designation or such later date as the Secretary may determine, and that 
they have ``continuously resided'' in the United States since such date 
as the Secretary may designate. See INA sections 244(a)(1)(A), 
(b)(2)(A), (c)(1)(A)(i-ii); 8 U.S.C. 1254a(a)(1)(A), (b)(2)(A), 
(c)(1)(A)(i-ii).

Why is the Secretary designating Yemen for TPS through March 3, 2017?

    The Secretary has determined, after consultation with the 
Department of State and other appropriate Government agencies, that 
there is an ongoing armed conflict within Yemen and, due to such 
conflict, requiring the return of Yemeni nationals to Yemen would pose 
a serious threat to their personal safety.
    In July 2014, the Houthis, a northern opposition group, began a 
violent territorial expansion across Yemen. The Houthis took over the 
capital, Sana'a, in September 2014, and placed the President, Prime 
Minister, and cabinet officials under house arrest in January 2015. 
President Abdo Rabo Mansur Hadi left Sana'a for Yemen's southern port 
city of Aden in February 2015 to resume his presidential duties. As the 
Houthis continued their military campaign, however, they eventually 
closed in on Aden and by the end of March 2015, President Hadi and many 
other members of the government relocated to the Kingdom of Saudi 
Arabia (Saudi Arabia).
    On March 26, 2015, a coalition of more than ten countries, led by 
Saudi Arabia and at the request of President Hadi, initiated air 
strikes against the Houthis. Air strikes have occurred across the 
country, but have been concentrated in Sa'dah, Hajjah, Sana'a, Taiz, 
Marib, Al Dhale'e, and Aden. Houthi ground forces simultaneously 
engaged in fierce battles in Aden and Marib against local ethnic groups 
and pro-government fighters. The conflict has affected 21 out of 
Yemen's 22 governorates.
    The conflict has caused an acute and rapidly deteriorating 
humanitarian crisis. The airstrikes and ground fighting have killed, 
wounded, and displaced noncombatants and destroyed and damaged 
hospitals, schools, roads, airports, the electric power grid, the water 
supply, and other critical infrastructure. The humanitarian situation 
is compounded by access constraints. Relief efforts and supplies have 
been hindered by the limited capacity of airports, seaports, and 
roadblocks. Furthermore, ongoing violence and airstrikes are 
restricting the movement of civilians to safe areas and restricting 
their ability to receive needed basic services and supplies.
    While the exact number of housing units that have been destroyed or 
damaged by the airstrikes and ground fighting has not been determined, 
the United Nations (UN) is reporting that approximately 42,000 people, 
in 7,000 households, were identified as needing shelter as a direct 
result of the conflict since March 2015. The UN has reported that 
nearly 1.3 million people in Yemen have become internally displaced 
since the start of the conflict.
    Movement through or around the conflict zones is fraught with 
extreme danger. A full assessment by those reporting on the ground has 
been hindered by security concerns and infrastructure damage, but the 
UN has reported that as of July 2015, there have been approximately 
3,700 registered deaths and over 18,000 registered injuries attributed 
to the conflict.
    Because Yemen relies on imports for 90 percent of its food, the 
combination of severely reduced imports, low food stocks, and a 
shortage of fuel has increased the number of people experiencing food 
insecurity to 12.9 million, nearly half of the total population of 
Yemen, including 5 million who are classified as severely food 
insecure. Due to the conflict, 470,000 children under the age of 5 have 
lost access to nutrition services previously provided to them through 
158 Outpatient Therapeutic Feeding Programs.
    The impact on key logistical and civilian infrastructure across 
Yemen from the airstrikes and ground fighting has been devastating. 
Yemen has suffered heavy damage to its airports, harbors, bridges and 
roads, which presents significant obstacles to relief efforts. Damage 
to health facilities has also been substantial and the UN has reported 
that, as a result of the fighting, at least five hospitals were 
destroyed or suffered catastrophic damage in Sana'a, Al Dhale'e, and 
Aden. Nearly 3,600 schools remain closed due to insecurity, with over 
330 schools directly affected by the conflict. Of these, 86 schools 
were reported damaged due to airstrikes or armed confrontations and a 
further 246 were reported as occupied by internally displaced persons.
    The destruction and closure of numerous hospitals and medical 
facilities is resulting in increased fatalities, including among women, 
due to miscarriages and a lack of delivery and postnatal care. 
Hospitals that remain open are operating at limited capacity and are 
unable to cope with the scale of needs, while others have shut down due 
to insecurity and a lack of fuel, staff and supplies. Internally 
displaced persons across Yemen indicate that among their most pressing 
needs are medicine and treatment for malaria, diarrhea, malnutrition, 
unspecified chronic diseases, and respiratory diseases.
    Based upon this review and after consultation with appropriate 
Government agencies, the Secretary has determined that:
     There is an ongoing armed conflict in Yemen and, due to 
such conflict, requiring the return of Yemeni nationals to Yemen would 
pose a serious threat to their personal safety. See INA section 
244(b)(1)(A), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(A);
     The designation of Yemen for TPS will be for an 18-month 
period from September 3, 2015, through March 3, 2017. See INA section 
244(b)(2), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(2);
     The date by which applicants for TPS under the designation 
of Yemen must demonstrate that they have continuously resided in the 
United States is September 3, 2015. See INA section 244(c)(1)(A)(ii), 8 
U.S.C. 1254a(c)(1)(A)(ii);
     The date by which applicants for TPS under the designation 
of Yemen must demonstrate that they have been continuously physically 
present in the United States is September 3, 2015, the effective date 
of this designation of Yemen for TPS. INA sections 244(b)(2)(A), 
(c)(1)(A)(i); 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(2)(A), (c)(1)(A)(i); and
     An estimated 500 to 2,000 nationals of Yemen (and persons 
without nationality who last habitually resided in Yemen) are (or are 
likely to become) eligible for TPS under this designation. This 
estimate is based on the total number of Yemeni nationals believed to 
be in the United States in a nonimmigrant status or without lawful 
immigration status.

Notice of the Designation of Yemen for TPS

    By the authority vested in me as Secretary under INA section 244, 8 
U.S.C. 1254a, after consultation with the appropriate Government 
agencies, I designate Yemen for TPS under INA section 244(b)(1)(A), 8 
U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(A), for a period of 18

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months from September 3, 2015, through March 3, 2017.

Jeh Charles Johnson,
Secretary.

Required Application Forms and Application Fees To Register for TPS

    To register for TPS for Yemen, an applicant must submit each of the 
following two applications:
    1. Application for Temporary Protected Status (Form I-821) with the 
form fee; and
    2. Application for Employment Authorization (Form I-765).
    For administrative purposes, an applicant must submit an 
Application for Employment Authorization (Form I-765) even if no 
Employment Authorization Document (EAD) is requested.
    If you want an EAD you must pay the Application for Employment 
Authorization (Form I-765) fee only if you are age 14 through 65.
    No fee for Application for Employment Authorization (Form I-765) is 
required if you are not requesting an EAD with an initial TPS 
application. Additionally, no fee is required if you are requesting an 
EAD and you are under the age of 14 or over the age of 65.
    You must submit both completed application forms together. If you 
are unable to pay the required fees, you may apply for a waiver of 
these application fees and/or the biometrics services fee described 
below by completing a Request for Fee Waiver (Form I-912), or 
submitting a personal letter requesting a fee waiver, and providing 
satisfactory supporting documentation. For more information on the 
application forms and fees for TPS, please visit the USCIS TPS Web page 
at http://www.uscis.gov/tps. Fees for Application for Temporary 
Protected Status (Form I-821), Application for Employment Authorization 
(Form I-765), and biometric services are also described in 8 CFR 
103.7(b).

Biometric Services Fee

    Biometrics (such as fingerprints) are required for all applicants 
14 years of age or older. Those applicants must submit a biometric 
services fee. As previously stated, if you are unable to pay for the 
biometric services fee, you may request a fee waiver by completing a 
Request for Fee Waiver (Form I-912) or by submitting a personal letter 
requesting a fee waiver, and providing satisfactory supporting 
documentation. For more information on the biometric services fee, 
please visit the USCIS Web site at http://www.uscis.gov. If necessary, 
you may be required to visit an Application Support Center to have your 
biometrics captured.

Re-Filing a TPS Application After Receiving a Denial of a Fee Waiver 
Request

    If you request a fee waiver when filing your TPS and EAD 
application forms and your request is denied, you may refile your 
application packet with the correct fees before the filing deadline of 
March 1, 2016. If you attempt to submit your application with a fee 
waiver request before the initial filing deadline, but you receive your 
application back with the USCIS fee waiver denial, and there are fewer 
than 45 days before the filing deadline (or the deadline has passed), 
you may still refile your application within the 45-day period after 
the date on the USCIS fee waiver denial notice. You must include the 
correct fees, or file a new fee waiver request. Your application will 
not be rejected even if the deadline has passed, provided it is mailed 
within those 45 days and all other required information for the 
application is included. Please be aware that if you re-file your TPS 
application packet with a new fee waiver request after the deadline 
based on this guidance and that new fee waiver request is denied, you 
cannot re-file again. Note: Alternatively, you may pay the TPS 
application fee and biometrics fee (if age 14 or older) but wait to 
request an EAD and pay the EAD application fee after USCIS grants your 
TPS application.

Mailing Information

    Mail your application for TPS to the proper address in Table 1.

                       Table 1--Mailing Addresses
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                                             Then mail your application
                 If you:                                to:
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Would like to send your application by     USCIS, P.O. Box 7555,
 U.S. Postal Service.                       Chicago, IL 60680.
Would like to send your application by     Attn: Yemen TPS, 131 S.
 non-U.S. Postal Service courier.           Dearborn 3rd Floor, Chicago,
                                            IL 60603.
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    If you were granted TPS by an Immigration Judge (IJ) or the Board 
of Immigration Appeals (BIA), and you wish to request an EAD, please 
mail your application to the appropriate mailing address in Table 1. 
After you submit your EAD application and receive a USCIS receipt 
number, please send an email to the Service Center handling your 
application. The email should include the receipt number and state that 
you submitted a request for an EAD based on an IJ/BIA grant of TPS. 
This will aid in the verification of your grant and processing of your 
application, as USCIS may not have received records of your grant of 
TPS by either an IJ or the BIA. To obtain additional information, 
including the email address of the appropriate Service Center, you may 
go to the USCIS TPS Web page at http://www.uscis.gov/tps.

E-Filing

    You cannot electronically file your application packet when 
applying for initial registration for TPS. Please mail your application 
packet to the mailing address listed in Table 1.

Supporting Documents

What type of basic supporting documentation must I submit?

    To meet the basic eligibility requirements for TPS, you must submit 
evidence that you:
     Are a national of Yemen or an alien having no nationality 
who last habitually resided in Yemen. Such documents may include a copy 
of your passport if available, other documentation issued by the 
Government of Yemen showing your nationality (e.g., national identity 
card, official travel documentation issued by the Government of Yemen), 
and/or your birth certificate with English translation accompanied by 
photo identification. USCIS will also consider certain forms of 
secondary evidence supporting your Yemeni nationality. If the evidence 
presented is insufficient for USCIS to make a determination as to your 
nationality, USCIS may request additional evidence. If you cannot 
provide a passport, birth certificate with photo identification, or a 
national identity document with your photo or fingerprint, you must 
submit an affidavit showing proof of your unsuccessful efforts to 
obtain such documents and affirming that you are a

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national of Yemen. However, please be aware that an interview with an 
immigration officer will be required if you do not present any 
documentary proof of identity or nationality or if USCIS otherwise 
requests a personal appearance. See 8 CFR 103.2(b)(9), 244.9(a)(1);
     Have continuously resided in the United States since 
September 3, 2015. See INA section 244(c)(1)(A)(ii); 8 U.S.C. 
1254a(c)(1)(A)(ii); 8 CFR 244.9(a)(2); and
     Have been continuously physically present in the United 
States since September 3, 2015, the effective date of the designation 
of Yemen for TPS. See INA sections 244(b)(2)(A), (c)(1)(A)(i); 8 U.S.C. 
1254a(b)(2)(A), (c)(1)(A)(i).
    You must also submit two color passport-style photographs of 
yourself. The filing instructions on the Application for Temporary 
Protected Status (Form I-821) list all the documents needed to 
establish basic eligibility for TPS. You may also find information on 
the acceptable documentation and other requirements for applying for 
TPS on the USCIS Web site at www.uscis.gov/tps under ``TPS Designated 
Country: Yemen.''

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

    If one or more of the questions listed in Part 4, Question 2 of the 
Application for Temporary Protected Status (Form I-821) applies to you, 
then you must submit an explanation on a separate sheet(s) of paper 
and/or additional documentation. Depending on the nature of the 
question(s) you are addressing, additional documentation alone may 
suffice, but usually a written explanation will also be needed.

Employment Authorization Document (EAD)

How can I obtain information on the status of my EAD request?

    To obtain case status information about your TPS application, 
including the status of a request for an EAD, you can check Case Status 
Online, available at the USCIS Web site at http://www.uscis.gov, or 
call the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY 
800-767-1833). If your Application for Employment Authorization (Form 
I-765) has been pending for more than 90 days, and you still need 
assistance, you may request an EAD inquiry appointment with USCIS by 
using the InfoPass system at https://infopass.uscis.gov. However, we 
strongly encourage you first to check Case Status Online or call the 
USCIS National Customer Service Center for assistance before making an 
InfoPass appointment.

When hired, what documentation may I show to my employer as proof of 
employment authorization and identity when completing Employment 
Eligibility Verification (Form I-9)?

    You can find the acceptable document choices on the ``Lists of 
Acceptable Documents'' for Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-
9). You can find additional detailed information on the USCIS I-9 
Central Web page at http://www.uscis.gov/I-9Central. Employers are 
required to verify the identity and employment authorization of all new 
employees by using the Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9). 
Within 3 days of hire, an employee must present proof of identity and 
employment authorization to his or her employer.
    You may present any document from List A (reflecting both your 
identity and employment authorization), or one document from List B 
(reflecting identity) together with one document from List C 
(reflecting employment authorization). As described in the Employment 
Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) Instructions, you may present an 
acceptable receipt for List A, List B, or List C documents including 
the receipt for the application for replacement of a lost, stolen or 
damaged document. A receipt for the application for an initial or 
renewal employment authorization is not an acceptable receipt. An EAD 
is an acceptable document under ``List A.'' Employers may not reject a 
document based on a future expiration date.

Can my employer require that I produce any other documentation to prove 
my current TPS status, such as proof of my Yemeni citizenship or proof 
that I have registered for TPS?

    No. When completing the Employment Eligibility Verification (Form 
I-9), including re-verifying employment authorization, employers must 
accept any documentation that appears on the ``Lists of Acceptable 
Documents'' for Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) that 
reasonably appears to be genuine and that relates to you, or an 
acceptable List A, List B, or List C receipt. Employers may not request 
documentation that does not appear on the ``Lists of Acceptable 
Documents.'' Therefore, employers may not request proof of Yemeni 
citizenship or proof of TPS registration when completing the Employment 
Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) for new hires or reverifying the 
employment authorization of current employees. If presented with EADs 
that are unexpired on their face, employers should accept such EADs as 
valid ``List A'' documents so long as the EADs reasonably appear to be 
genuine and to relate to the employee. Refer to the ``Note to All 
Employees'' section for important information about your rights if your 
employer rejects lawful documentation, requires additional 
documentation, or otherwise discriminates against you because of your 
citizenship or immigration status, or national origin.

Note to All Employers

    Employers are reminded that the laws requiring proper employment 
eligibility verification and prohibiting unfair immigration-related 
employment practices remain in full force. This Notice does not 
supersede or in any way limit applicable employment verification rules 
and policy guidance, including those rules setting forth reverification 
requirements. For general questions about the employment eligibility 
verification process, employers may call USCIS at 888-464-4218 (TTY 
877-875-6028) or email USCIS at I-9Central@dhs.gov. Calls and emails 
are accepted in English and many other languages. For questions about 
avoiding discrimination during the employment eligibility verification 
process, employers may also call the U.S. Department of Justice, Office 
of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices 
(OSC) Employer Hotline at 800-255-8155 (TTY 800-237-2515), which offers 
language interpretation in numerous languages, or email OSC at 
osccrt@usdoj.gov.

Note to Employees

    For general questions about the employment eligibility verification 
process, employees may call USCIS at 888-897-7781 (TTY 877-875-6028) or 
email at I-9Central@dhs.gov. Calls are accepted in English and many 
other languages. Employees or applicants may also call the U.S. 
Department of Justice, Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-
Related Unfair Employment Practices (OSC) Worker Information Hotline at 
800-255-7688 (TTY 800-237-2515) for information regarding employment 
discrimination based upon citizenship status, immigration status, or 
national origin, or for information regarding discrimination related to 
Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) and E-Verify. The OSC 
Worker Information Hotline provides language interpretation in numerous 
languages.
    To comply with the law, employers must accept any document or

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combination of documents from the Lists of Acceptable Documents if the 
documentation reasonably appears to be genuine and to relate to the 
employee, or an acceptable List A, List B, or List C receipt described 
in the Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) Instructions. 
Employers may not require extra or additional documentation beyond what 
is required for Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) 
completion. Further, employers participating in E-Verify who receive an 
E-Verify case result of ``Tentative Nonconfirmation'' (TNC) must 
promptly inform employees of the TNC and give such employees an 
opportunity to contest the TNC. A TNC case result means that the 
information entered into E-Verify from Employment Eligibility 
Verification (Form I-9) differs from Federal or state government 
records.
    Employers may not terminate, suspend, delay training, withhold pay, 
lower pay or take any adverse action against an employee based on the 
employee's decision to contest a TNC or because the case is still 
pending with E-Verify. A Final Nonconfirmation (FNC) case result is 
received when E-Verify cannot confirm an employee's employment 
eligibility. An employer may terminate employment based on a case 
result of FNC. Work-authorized employees who receive an FNC may call 
USCIS for assistance at 888-897-7781 (TTY 877-875-6028). An employee 
who believes he or she was discriminated against by an employer in the 
E-Verify process based on citizenship or immigration status, or based 
on national origin, may contact OSC's Worker Information Hotline at 
800-255-7688 (TTY 800-237-2515). Additional information about proper 
nondiscriminatory Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) and E-
Verify procedures is available on the OSC Web site at http://www.justice.gov/crt/about/osc/ and the USCIS Web site at http://www.dhs.gov/E-verify.

Note Regarding Federal, State, and Local Government Agencies (Such as 
Departments of Motor Vehicles)

    While Federal Government agencies must follow the guidelines laid 
out by the Federal Government, State and local government agencies 
establish their own rules and guidelines when granting certain 
benefits. Each State may have different laws, requirements, and 
determinations about what documents you need to provide to prove 
eligibility for certain benefits. Whether you are applying for a 
Federal, State, or local government benefit, you may need to provide 
the government agency with documents that show you are a TPS 
beneficiary and/or show you are authorized to work based on TPS. 
Examples are:
    (1) Your EAD that has a valid expiration date;
    (2) A copy of your Notice of Action (Form I-797C) showing approval 
for TPS, if you receive one from USCIS.
    Check with the government agency regarding which document(s) the 
agency will accept. You may also provide the agency with a copy of this 
Federal Register Notice.
    Some benefit-granting agencies use the USCIS Systematic Alien 
Verification for Entitlements Program (SAVE) to confirm the current 
immigration status of applicants for public benefits. If such an agency 
has denied your application based solely or in part on a SAVE response, 
the agency must offer you the opportunity to appeal the decision in 
accordance with the agency's procedures. If the agency has received and 
acted upon or will act upon a SAVE verification and you do not believe 
the response is correct, you may make an InfoPass appointment for an 
in-person interview at a local USCIS office. Detailed information on 
how to make corrections, make an appointment, or submit a written 
request to correct records under the Freedom of Information Act can be 
found at the SAVE Web site at http://www.uscis.gov/save, then by 
choosing ``How to Correct Your Records'' from the menu on the right.

[FR Doc. 2015-21881 Filed 9-2-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                Dated: August 28, 2015.                               for TPS, EADs, and travel authorization               What is Temporary Protected Status
                                              Terry P. Gladhill,                                      with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration                 (TPS)?
                                              Executive Officer, National Fire Academy,               Services (USCIS).                                        • TPS is a temporary immigration
                                              United States Fire Administration, Federal                                                                    status granted to eligible nationals of a
                                              Emergency Management Agency.
                                                                                                      DATES:  This designation of Yemen for
                                                                                                      TPS is effective on September 3, 2015,                country designated for TPS under the
                                              [FR Doc. 2015–21835 Filed 9–2–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                      and will remain in effect through March               INA, or to eligible persons without
                                              BILLING CODE 9111–45–P
                                                                                                      3, 2017. The 180-day registration period              nationality who last habitually resided
                                                                                                      for eligible individuals to submit TPS                in the designated country.
                                                                                                      applications begins September 3, 2015,                   • During the TPS designation period,
                                              DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                                                                        TPS beneficiaries are eligible to remain
                                              SECURITY                                                and will remain in effect through March
                                                                                                      1, 2016.                                              in the United States, may not be
                                              U.S. Citizenship and Immigration                                                                              removed, and are authorized to work
                                                                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                              Services                                                                                                      and to obtain EADs, so long as they
                                                                                                         • For further information on TPS,                  continue to meet the requirements of
                                              [CIS No. 2570–15; DHS Docket No. USCIS–                 including guidance on the application                 TPS.
                                              2015–0005]                                              process and additional information on                    • TPS beneficiaries may be granted
                                              RIN 1615–ZB41                                           eligibility, please visit the USCIS TPS               travel authorization as a matter of
                                                                                                      Web page at http://www.uscis.gov/tps.                 discretion.
                                              Designation of the Republic of Yemen                    You can find specific information about                  • The granting of TPS does not result
                                              for Temporary Protected Status                          Yemen’s TPS designation by selecting                  in or lead to lawful permanent resident
                                                                                                      ‘‘TPS Designated Country: Yemen’’ from                status.
                                              AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and                            the menu on the left of the TPS Web                      • To qualify for TPS, beneficiaries
                                              Immigration Services, Department of                     page.                                                 must meet the eligibility standards at
                                              Homeland Security.
                                                                                                         • You can also contact the TPS                     INA section 244(c)(2), 8 U.S.C.
                                              ACTION: Notice.                                                                                               1254a(c)(2).
                                                                                                      Operations Program Manager at the
                                              SUMMARY:   Through this Notice, the                     Waivers and Temporary Services                           • When the Secretary terminates a
                                              Department of Homeland Security                         Branch, Service Center Operations                     country’s TPS designation, beneficiaries
                                              (DHS) announces that the Secretary of                   Directorate, U.S. Citizenship and                     return to the same immigration status
                                              Homeland Security (Secretary) has                       Immigration Services, Department of                   they maintained before TPS, if any
                                              designated the Republic of Yemen                        Homeland Security, 20 Massachusetts                   (unless that status has since expired or
                                              (Yemen) for Temporary Protected Status                  Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20529–                     been terminated), or to any other
                                              (TPS) for a period of 18 months,                        2060; or by phone at (202) 272–1533                   lawfully obtained immigration status
                                              effective September 3, 2015, through                    (this is not a toll-free number). Note:               they received while registered for TPS.
                                              March 3, 2017. Under section                            The phone number provided here is                     What authority does the Secretary have
                                              244(b)(1)(A) of the Immigration and                     solely for questions regarding this TPS               to designate Yemen for TPS?
                                              Nationality Act (INA), 8 U.S.C.                         Notice. It is not for individual case
                                                                                                      status inquires.                                         Section 244(b)(1) of the INA, 8 U.S.C.
                                              1254a(b)(1)(A), the Secretary is
                                                                                                                                                            1254a(b)(1), authorizes the Secretary,
                                              authorized to designate a foreign state                    • Applicants seeking information                   after consultation with appropriate U.S.
                                              (or any part thereof) for TPS upon                      about the status of their individual cases            Government (Government) agencies, to
                                              finding that there is an ongoing armed                  can check Case Status Online, available               designate a foreign state (or part thereof)
                                              conflict within the foreign state and,                  at the USCIS Web site at http://                      for TPS if the Secretary finds that
                                              due to such conflict, requiring the                     www.uscis.gov, or call the USCIS                      certain country conditions exist.1 The
                                              return of nationals of the state would                  National Customer Service Center at                   Secretary can designate a foreign state
                                              pose a serious threat to their personal                 800–375–5283 (TTY 800–767–1833).                      for TPS if the Secretary determines that
                                              safety.                                                    • Further information will also be
                                                 This designation allows eligible                                                                           one or more of three bases exist. One
                                                                                                      available at local USCIS offices upon                 basis is if the Secretary finds that ‘‘. . .
                                              Yemeni nationals (and aliens having no                  publication of this Notice.
                                              nationality who last habitually resided                                                                       that there is an ongoing armed conflict
                                              in Yemen) who have continuously                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            within the state and, due to such
                                              resided in the United States since                                                                            conflict, requiring the return of aliens
                                                                                                      Table of Abbreviations                                who are nationals of that state to that
                                              September 3, 2015, and have been
                                              continuously physically present in the                  BIA—Board of Immigration Appeals                      state (or to the part of the state) would
                                              United States since September 3, 2015                   DHS—Department of Homeland Security                   pose a serious threat to their personal
                                                                                                      EAD—Employment Authorization Document                 safety . . .’’ INA section 244(b)(1)(A), 8
                                              to be granted TPS. This Notice also                     FNC—Final Nonconfirmation
                                              describes the other eligibility criteria                                                                      U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(A).
                                                                                                      Government—U.S. Government                               Following the designation of a foreign
                                              applicants must meet.                                   IJ—Immigration Judge
                                                 Individuals who believe they may                                                                           state for TPS, the Secretary may then
                                                                                                      INA—Immigration and Nationality Act
                                              qualify for TPS under this designation                                                                        grant TPS to eligible nationals of that
                                                                                                      OSC—U.S. Department of Justice, Office of
                                              may apply within the 180-day                              Special Counsel for Immigration-Related             foreign state (or eligible aliens having no
                                              registration period that begins on                        Unfair Employment Practices                         nationality who last habitually resided
                                              September 3, 2015, and ends on March                    SAVE—USCIS Systematic Alien Verification
                                                                                                                                                              1 As of March 1, 2003, in accordance with section
                                                                                                        for Entitlements Program
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                                              1, 2016. They may also apply for                                                                              1517 of title XV of the Homeland Security Act of
                                              Employment Authorization Documents                      Secretary—Secretary of Homeland Security
                                                                                                      TNC—Tentative Nonconfirmation                         2002, Public Law 107–296, 116 Stat. 2135, any
                                              (EAD) and for travel authorization.                     TPS—Temporary Protected Status
                                                                                                                                                            reference to the Attorney General in a provision of
                                              Through this Notice, DHS also sets forth                                                                      the INA describing functions transferred from the
                                                                                                      TTY—Text Telephone                                    Department of Justice to DHS ‘‘shall be deemed to
                                              the procedures for nationals of Yemen                   UN—United Nations                                     refer to the Secretary’’ of Homeland Security. See
                                              (or aliens having no nationality who last               USCIS—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration                6 U.S.C. 557 (codifying the Homeland Security Act
                                              habitually resided in Yemen) to apply                     Services                                            of 2002, tit. XV, section 1517).



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                                              in that state). See INA section                         situation is compounded by access                     fatalities, including among women, due
                                              244(a)(1)(A), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(a)(1)(A).                  constraints. Relief efforts and supplies              to miscarriages and a lack of delivery
                                              Applicants must demonstrate that they                   have been hindered by the limited                     and postnatal care. Hospitals that
                                              satisfy all eligibility criteria, including             capacity of airports, seaports, and                   remain open are operating at limited
                                              that they have been ‘‘continuously                      roadblocks. Furthermore, ongoing                      capacity and are unable to cope with the
                                              physically present’’ in the United States               violence and airstrikes are restricting               scale of needs, while others have shut
                                              since the effective date of the                         the movement of civilians to safe areas               down due to insecurity and a lack of
                                              designation, which is either the date of                and restricting their ability to receive              fuel, staff and supplies. Internally
                                              the Federal Register Notice announcing                  needed basic services and supplies.                   displaced persons across Yemen
                                              the designation or such later date as the                  While the exact number of housing                  indicate that among their most pressing
                                              Secretary may determine, and that they                  units that have been destroyed or                     needs are medicine and treatment for
                                              have ‘‘continuously resided’’ in the                    damaged by the airstrikes and ground                  malaria, diarrhea, malnutrition,
                                              United States since such date as the                    fighting has not been determined, the                 unspecified chronic diseases, and
                                              Secretary may designate. See INA                        United Nations (UN) is reporting that
                                                                                                                                                            respiratory diseases.
                                              sections 244(a)(1)(A), (b)(2)(A),                       approximately 42,000 people, in 7,000
                                              (c)(1)(A)(i–ii); 8 U.S.C. 1254a(a)(1)(A),               households, were identified as needing                   Based upon this review and after
                                              (b)(2)(A), (c)(1)(A)(i–ii).                             shelter as a direct result of the conflict            consultation with appropriate
                                                                                                      since March 2015. The UN has reported                 Government agencies, the Secretary has
                                              Why is the Secretary designating                        that nearly 1.3 million people in Yemen               determined that:
                                              Yemen for TPS through March 3, 2017?                    have become internally displaced since                   • There is an ongoing armed conflict
                                                The Secretary has determined, after                   the start of the conflict.                            in Yemen and, due to such conflict,
                                              consultation with the Department of                        Movement through or around the                     requiring the return of Yemeni nationals
                                              State and other appropriate Government                  conflict zones is fraught with extreme                to Yemen would pose a serious threat to
                                              agencies, that there is an ongoing armed                danger. A full assessment by those                    their personal safety. See INA section
                                              conflict within Yemen and, due to such                  reporting on the ground has been                      244(b)(1)(A), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(A);
                                              conflict, requiring the return of Yemeni                hindered by security concerns and
                                              nationals to Yemen would pose a                         infrastructure damage, but the UN has                    • The designation of Yemen for TPS
                                              serious threat to their personal safety.                reported that as of July 2015, there have             will be for an 18-month period from
                                                In July 2014, the Houthis, a northern                 been approximately 3,700 registered                   September 3, 2015, through March 3,
                                              opposition group, began a violent                       deaths and over 18,000 registered                     2017. See INA section 244(b)(2), 8
                                              territorial expansion across Yemen. The                 injuries attributed to the conflict.                  U.S.C. 1254a(b)(2);
                                              Houthis took over the capital, Sana’a, in                  Because Yemen relies on imports for                   • The date by which applicants for
                                              September 2014, and placed the                          90 percent of its food, the combination               TPS under the designation of Yemen
                                              President, Prime Minister, and cabinet                  of severely reduced imports, low food                 must demonstrate that they have
                                              officials under house arrest in January                 stocks, and a shortage of fuel has                    continuously resided in the United
                                              2015. President Abdo Rabo Mansur                        increased the number of people                        States is September 3, 2015. See INA
                                              Hadi left Sana’a for Yemen’s southern                   experiencing food insecurity to 12.9                  section 244(c)(1)(A)(ii), 8 U.S.C.
                                              port city of Aden in February 2015 to                   million, nearly half of the total
                                                                                                                                                            1254a(c)(1)(A)(ii);
                                              resume his presidential duties. As the                  population of Yemen, including 5
                                              Houthis continued their military                        million who are classified as severely                   • The date by which applicants for
                                              campaign, however, they eventually                      food insecure. Due to the conflict,                   TPS under the designation of Yemen
                                              closed in on Aden and by the end of                     470,000 children under the age of 5                   must demonstrate that they have been
                                              March 2015, President Hadi and many                     have lost access to nutrition services                continuously physically present in the
                                              other members of the government                         previously provided to them through                   United States is September 3, 2015, the
                                              relocated to the Kingdom of Saudi                       158 Outpatient Therapeutic Feeding                    effective date of this designation of
                                              Arabia (Saudi Arabia).                                  Programs.                                             Yemen for TPS. INA sections
                                                On March 26, 2015, a coalition of                        The impact on key logistical and                   244(b)(2)(A), (c)(1)(A)(i); 8 U.S.C.
                                              more than ten countries, led by Saudi                   civilian infrastructure across Yemen                  1254a(b)(2)(A), (c)(1)(A)(i); and
                                              Arabia and at the request of President                  from the airstrikes and ground fighting                  • An estimated 500 to 2,000 nationals
                                              Hadi, initiated air strikes against the                 has been devastating. Yemen has                       of Yemen (and persons without
                                              Houthis. Air strikes have occurred                      suffered heavy damage to its airports,                nationality who last habitually resided
                                              across the country, but have been                       harbors, bridges and roads, which
                                                                                                                                                            in Yemen) are (or are likely to become)
                                              concentrated in Sa’dah, Hajjah, Sana’a,                 presents significant obstacles to relief
                                                                                                                                                            eligible for TPS under this designation.
                                              Taiz, Marib, Al Dhale’e, and Aden.                      efforts. Damage to health facilities has
                                                                                                                                                            This estimate is based on the total
                                              Houthi ground forces simultaneously                     also been substantial and the UN has
                                                                                                                                                            number of Yemeni nationals believed to
                                              engaged in fierce battles in Aden and                   reported that, as a result of the fighting,
                                                                                                                                                            be in the United States in a
                                              Marib against local ethnic groups and                   at least five hospitals were destroyed or
                                                                                                                                                            nonimmigrant status or without lawful
                                              pro-government fighters. The conflict                   suffered catastrophic damage in Sana’a,
                                                                                                                                                            immigration status.
                                              has affected 21 out of Yemen’s 22                       Al Dhale’e, and Aden. Nearly 3,600
                                              governorates.                                           schools remain closed due to insecurity,              Notice of the Designation of Yemen for
                                                The conflict has caused an acute and                  with over 330 schools directly affected               TPS
                                              rapidly deteriorating humanitarian                      by the conflict. Of these, 86 schools
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                                              crisis. The airstrikes and ground fighting              were reported damaged due to airstrikes                 By the authority vested in me as
                                              have killed, wounded, and displaced                     or armed confrontations and a further                 Secretary under INA section 244, 8
                                              noncombatants and destroyed and                         246 were reported as occupied by                      U.S.C. 1254a, after consultation with the
                                              damaged hospitals, schools, roads,                      internally displaced persons.                         appropriate Government agencies, I
                                              airports, the electric power grid, the                     The destruction and closure of                     designate Yemen for TPS under INA
                                              water supply, and other critical                        numerous hospitals and medical                        section 244(b)(1)(A), 8 U.S.C.
                                              infrastructure. The humanitarian                        facilities is resulting in increased                  1254a(b)(1)(A), for a period of 18


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                                              months from September 3, 2015,                          described below by completing a                       and your request is denied, you may
                                              through March 3, 2017.                                  Request for Fee Waiver (Form I–912), or               refile your application packet with the
                                                                                                      submitting a personal letter requesting a             correct fees before the filing deadline of
                                              Jeh Charles Johnson,
                                                                                                      fee waiver, and providing satisfactory                March 1, 2016. If you attempt to submit
                                              Secretary.                                              supporting documentation. For more                    your application with a fee waiver
                                              Required Application Forms and                          information on the application forms                  request before the initial filing deadline,
                                              Application Fees To Register for TPS                    and fees for TPS, please visit the USCIS              but you receive your application back
                                                                                                      TPS Web page at http://www.uscis.gov/                 with the USCIS fee waiver denial, and
                                                To register for TPS for Yemen, an                     tps. Fees for Application for Temporary
                                              applicant must submit each of the                                                                             there are fewer than 45 days before the
                                                                                                      Protected Status (Form I–821),
                                              following two applications:                                                                                   filing deadline (or the deadline has
                                                                                                      Application for Employment
                                                1. Application for Temporary                                                                                passed), you may still refile your
                                                                                                      Authorization (Form I–765), and
                                              Protected Status (Form I–821) with the                  biometric services are also described in              application within the 45-day period
                                              form fee; and                                           8 CFR 103.7(b).                                       after the date on the USCIS fee waiver
                                                2. Application for Employment                                                                               denial notice. You must include the
                                              Authorization (Form I–765).                             Biometric Services Fee                                correct fees, or file a new fee waiver
                                                For administrative purposes, an                          Biometrics (such as fingerprints) are              request. Your application will not be
                                              applicant must submit an Application                    required for all applicants 14 years of               rejected even if the deadline has passed,
                                              for Employment Authorization (Form I–                   age or older. Those applicants must                   provided it is mailed within those 45
                                              765) even if no Employment                              submit a biometric services fee. As                   days and all other required information
                                              Authorization Document (EAD) is                         previously stated, if you are unable to               for the application is included. Please
                                              requested.                                              pay for the biometric services fee, you               be aware that if you re-file your TPS
                                                If you want an EAD you must pay the                   may request a fee waiver by completing                application packet with a new fee
                                              Application for Employment                              a Request for Fee Waiver (Form I–912)                 waiver request after the deadline based
                                              Authorization (Form I–765) fee only if                  or by submitting a personal letter
                                              you are age 14 through 65.                                                                                    on this guidance and that new fee
                                                                                                      requesting a fee waiver, and providing                waiver request is denied, you cannot re-
                                                No fee for Application for                            satisfactory supporting documentation.
                                              Employment Authorization (Form I–                                                                             file again. Note: Alternatively, you may
                                                                                                      For more information on the biometric
                                              765) is required if you are not requesting                                                                    pay the TPS application fee and
                                                                                                      services fee, please visit the USCIS Web
                                              an EAD with an initial TPS application.                                                                       biometrics fee (if age 14 or older) but
                                                                                                      site at http://www.uscis.gov. If
                                              Additionally, no fee is required if you                 necessary, you may be required to visit               wait to request an EAD and pay the EAD
                                              are requesting an EAD and you are                       an Application Support Center to have                 application fee after USCIS grants your
                                              under the age of 14 or over the age of                  your biometrics captured.                             TPS application.
                                              65.                                                                                                           Mailing Information
                                                You must submit both completed                        Re-Filing a TPS Application After
                                              application forms together. If you are                  Receiving a Denial of a Fee Waiver
                                                                                                                                                              Mail your application for TPS to the
                                              unable to pay the required fees, you may                Request
                                                                                                                                                            proper address in Table 1.
                                              apply for a waiver of these application                   If you request a fee waiver when filing
                                              fees and/or the biometrics services fee                 your TPS and EAD application forms

                                                                                                            TABLE 1—MAILING ADDRESSES
                                              If you:                                                                                    Then mail your application to:

                                              Would like to send your application by U.S. Postal Service .............................   USCIS, P.O. Box 7555, Chicago, IL 60680.
                                              Would like to send your application by non-U.S. Postal Service courier ..........          Attn: Yemen TPS, 131 S. Dearborn 3rd Floor, Chicago, IL 60603.



                                                 If you were granted TPS by an                        Center, you may go to the USCIS TPS                   documentation issued by the
                                              Immigration Judge (IJ) or the Board of                  Web page at http://www.uscis.gov/tps.                 Government of Yemen showing your
                                              Immigration Appeals (BIA), and you                                                                            nationality (e.g., national identity card,
                                                                                                      E-Filing
                                              wish to request an EAD, please mail                                                                           official travel documentation issued by
                                              your application to the appropriate                       You cannot electronically file your                 the Government of Yemen), and/or your
                                              mailing address in Table 1. After you                   application packet when applying for                  birth certificate with English translation
                                              submit your EAD application and                         initial registration for TPS. Please mail             accompanied by photo identification.
                                              receive a USCIS receipt number, please                  your application packet to the mailing                USCIS will also consider certain forms
                                              send an email to the Service Center                     address listed in Table 1.                            of secondary evidence supporting your
                                              handling your application. The email                    Supporting Documents                                  Yemeni nationality. If the evidence
                                              should include the receipt number and                                                                         presented is insufficient for USCIS to
                                                                                                      What type of basic supporting                         make a determination as to your
                                              state that you submitted a request for an               documentation must I submit?
                                              EAD based on an IJ/BIA grant of TPS.                                                                          nationality, USCIS may request
                                              This will aid in the verification of your                 To meet the basic eligibility                       additional evidence. If you cannot
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                                              grant and processing of your                            requirements for TPS, you must submit                 provide a passport, birth certificate with
                                              application, as USCIS may not have                      evidence that you:                                    photo identification, or a national
                                              received records of your grant of TPS by                  • Are a national of Yemen or an alien               identity document with your photo or
                                                                                                      having no nationality who last                        fingerprint, you must submit an
                                              either an IJ or the BIA. To obtain
                                                                                                      habitually resided in Yemen. Such                     affidavit showing proof of your
                                              additional information, including the
                                                                                                      documents may include a copy of your                  unsuccessful efforts to obtain such
                                              email address of the appropriate Service
                                                                                                      passport if available, other                          documents and affirming that you are a


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                                              national of Yemen. However, please be                   assistance before making an InfoPass                  presented with EADs that are unexpired
                                              aware that an interview with an                         appointment.                                          on their face, employers should accept
                                              immigration officer will be required if                                                                       such EADs as valid ‘‘List A’’ documents
                                                                                                      When hired, what documentation may I
                                              you do not present any documentary                                                                            so long as the EADs reasonably appear
                                                                                                      show to my employer as proof of
                                              proof of identity or nationality or if                                                                        to be genuine and to relate to the
                                                                                                      employment authorization and identity
                                              USCIS otherwise requests a personal                                                                           employee. Refer to the ‘‘Note to All
                                                                                                      when completing Employment
                                              appearance. See 8 CFR 103.2(b)(9),                                                                            Employees’’ section for important
                                                                                                      Eligibility Verification (Form I–9)?
                                              244.9(a)(1);                                                                                                  information about your rights if your
                                                 • Have continuously resided in the                      You can find the acceptable document               employer rejects lawful documentation,
                                              United States since September 3, 2015.                  choices on the ‘‘Lists of Acceptable                  requires additional documentation, or
                                              See INA section 244(c)(1)(A)(ii); 8                     Documents’’ for Employment Eligibility                otherwise discriminates against you
                                              U.S.C. 1254a(c)(1)(A)(ii); 8 CFR                        Verification (Form I–9). You can find                 because of your citizenship or
                                              244.9(a)(2); and                                        additional detailed information on the                immigration status, or national origin.
                                                 • Have been continuously physically                  USCIS I–9 Central Web page at http://
                                                                                                      www.uscis.gov/I–9Central. Employers                   Note to All Employers
                                              present in the United States since
                                              September 3, 2015, the effective date of                are required to verify the identity and                  Employers are reminded that the laws
                                              the designation of Yemen for TPS. See                   employment authorization of all new                   requiring proper employment eligibility
                                              INA sections 244(b)(2)(A), (c)(1)(A)(i); 8              employees by using the Employment                     verification and prohibiting unfair
                                              U.S.C. 1254a(b)(2)(A), (c)(1)(A)(i).                    Eligibility Verification (Form I–9).                  immigration-related employment
                                                 You must also submit two color                       Within 3 days of hire, an employee must               practices remain in full force. This
                                              passport-style photographs of yourself.                 present proof of identity and                         Notice does not supersede or in any way
                                              The filing instructions on the                          employment authorization to his or her                limit applicable employment
                                              Application for Temporary Protected                     employer.                                             verification rules and policy guidance,
                                              Status (Form I–821) list all the                           You may present any document from                  including those rules setting forth
                                              documents needed to establish basic                     List A (reflecting both your identity and             reverification requirements. For general
                                              eligibility for TPS. You may also find                  employment authorization), or one                     questions about the employment
                                              information on the acceptable                           document from List B (reflecting                      eligibility verification process,
                                                                                                      identity) together with one document                  employers may call USCIS at 888–464–
                                              documentation and other requirements
                                                                                                      from List C (reflecting employment                    4218 (TTY 877–875–6028) or email
                                              for applying for TPS on the USCIS Web
                                                                                                      authorization). As described in the                   USCIS at I–9Central@dhs.gov. Calls and
                                              site at www.uscis.gov/tps under ‘‘TPS
                                                                                                      Employment Eligibility Verification                   emails are accepted in English and
                                              Designated Country: Yemen.’’
                                                                                                      (Form I–9) Instructions, you may                      many other languages. For questions
                                              Do I need to submit additional                          present an acceptable receipt for List A,             about avoiding discrimination during
                                              supporting documentation?                               List B, or List C documents including                 the employment eligibility verification
                                                If one or more of the questions listed                the receipt for the application for                   process, employers may also call the
                                              in Part 4, Question 2 of the Application                replacement of a lost, stolen or damaged              U.S. Department of Justice, Office of
                                              for Temporary Protected Status (Form I–                 document. A receipt for the application               Special Counsel for Immigration-Related
                                              821) applies to you, then you must                      for an initial or renewal employment                  Unfair Employment Practices (OSC)
                                              submit an explanation on a separate                     authorization is not an acceptable                    Employer Hotline at 800–255–8155
                                              sheet(s) of paper and/or additional                     receipt. An EAD is an acceptable                      (TTY 800–237–2515), which offers
                                              documentation. Depending on the                         document under ‘‘List A.’’ Employers                  language interpretation in numerous
                                              nature of the question(s) you are                       may not reject a document based on a                  languages, or email OSC at osccrt@
                                              addressing, additional documentation                    future expiration date.                               usdoj.gov.
                                              alone may suffice, but usually a written                Can my employer require that I produce                Note to Employees
                                              explanation will also be needed.                        any other documentation to prove my                     For general questions about the
                                              Employment Authorization Document                       current TPS status, such as proof of my               employment eligibility verification
                                              (EAD)                                                   Yemeni citizenship or proof that I have               process, employees may call USCIS at
                                                                                                      registered for TPS?                                   888–897–7781 (TTY 877–875–6028) or
                                              How can I obtain information on the                       No. When completing the                             email at I–9Central@dhs.gov. Calls are
                                              status of my EAD request?                               Employment Eligibility Verification                   accepted in English and many other
                                                 To obtain case status information                    (Form I–9), including re-verifying                    languages. Employees or applicants may
                                              about your TPS application, including                   employment authorization, employers                   also call the U.S. Department of Justice,
                                              the status of a request for an EAD, you                 must accept any documentation that                    Office of Special Counsel for
                                              can check Case Status Online, available                 appears on the ‘‘Lists of Acceptable                  Immigration-Related Unfair
                                              at the USCIS Web site at http://                        Documents’’ for Employment Eligibility                Employment Practices (OSC) Worker
                                              www.uscis.gov, or call the USCIS                        Verification (Form I–9) that reasonably               Information Hotline at 800–255–7688
                                              National Customer Service Center at                     appears to be genuine and that relates to             (TTY 800–237–2515) for information
                                              800–375–5283 (TTY 800–767–1833). If                     you, or an acceptable List A, List B, or              regarding employment discrimination
                                              your Application for Employment                         List C receipt. Employers may not                     based upon citizenship status,
                                              Authorization (Form I–765) has been                     request documentation that does not                   immigration status, or national origin, or
                                              pending for more than 90 days, and you                  appear on the ‘‘Lists of Acceptable                   for information regarding discrimination
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                                              still need assistance, you may request an               Documents.’’ Therefore, employers may                 related to Employment Eligibility
                                              EAD inquiry appointment with USCIS                      not request proof of Yemeni citizenship               Verification (Form I–9) and E-Verify.
                                              by using the InfoPass system at                         or proof of TPS registration when                     The OSC Worker Information Hotline
                                              https://infopass.uscis.gov. However, we                 completing the Employment Eligibility                 provides language interpretation in
                                              strongly encourage you first to check                   Verification (Form I–9) for new hires or              numerous languages.
                                              Case Status Online or call the USCIS                    reverifying the employment                              To comply with the law, employers
                                              National Customer Service Center for                    authorization of current employees. If                must accept any document or


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                                              combination of documents from the                       documents that show you are a TPS                     ADDRESSES:  Monica Thomas, U.S. Fish
                                              Lists of Acceptable Documents if the                    beneficiary and/or show you are                       and Wildlife Service, Division of
                                              documentation reasonably appears to be                  authorized to work based on TPS.                      Management Authority, Branch of
                                              genuine and to relate to the employee,                  Examples are:                                         Permits, MS: IA, 5275 Leesburg Pike,
                                              or an acceptable List A, List B, or List                   (1) Your EAD that has a valid                      Falls Church, VA 22041; fax (703) 358–
                                              C receipt described in the Employment                   expiration date;                                      2281; or email DMAFR@fws.gov.
                                              Eligibility Verification (Form I–9)                        (2) A copy of your Notice of Action                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                              Instructions. Employers may not require                 (Form I–797C) showing approval for                    Monica Thomas, (703) 358–2104
                                              extra or additional documentation                       TPS, if you receive one from USCIS.                   (telephone); (703) 358–2281 (fax);
                                              beyond what is required for                                Check with the government agency                   DMAFR@fws.gov (email).
                                              Employment Eligibility Verification                     regarding which document(s) the agency
                                                                                                                                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                              (Form I–9) completion. Further,                         will accept. You may also provide the
                                              employers participating in E-Verify who                 agency with a copy of this Federal                    I. Public Comment Procedures
                                              receive an E-Verify case result of                      Register Notice.
                                                                                                         Some benefit-granting agencies use                 A. How do I request copies of
                                              ‘‘Tentative Nonconfirmation’’ (TNC)                                                                           applications or comment on submitted
                                              must promptly inform employees of the                   the USCIS Systematic Alien Verification
                                                                                                      for Entitlements Program (SAVE) to                    applications?
                                              TNC and give such employees an
                                              opportunity to contest the TNC. A TNC                   confirm the current immigration status                   Send your request for copies of
                                              case result means that the information                  of applicants for public benefits. If such            applications or comments and materials
                                              entered into E-Verify from Employment                   an agency has denied your application                 concerning any of the applications to
                                              Eligibility Verification (Form I–9) differs             based solely or in part on a SAVE                     the contact listed under ADDRESSES.
                                              from Federal or state government                        response, the agency must offer you the               Please include the Federal Register
                                              records.                                                opportunity to appeal the decision in                 notice publication date, the PRT-
                                                 Employers may not terminate,                         accordance with the agency’s                          number, and the name of the applicant
                                              suspend, delay training, withhold pay,                  procedures. If the agency has received                in your request or submission. We will
                                              lower pay or take any adverse action                    and acted upon or will act upon a SAVE                not consider requests or comments sent
                                              against an employee based on the                        verification and you do not believe the               to an email or address not listed under
                                              employee’s decision to contest a TNC or                 response is correct, you may make an                  ADDRESSES. If you provide an email
                                              because the case is still pending with E-               InfoPass appointment for an in-person                 address in your request for copies of
                                              Verify. A Final Nonconfirmation (FNC)                   interview at a local USCIS office.                    applications, we will attempt to respond
                                              case result is received when E-Verify                   Detailed information on how to make                   to your request electronically.
                                              cannot confirm an employee’s                            corrections, make an appointment, or                     Please make your requests or
                                              employment eligibility. An employer                     submit a written request to correct                   comments as specific as possible. Please
                                              may terminate employment based on a                     records under the Freedom of                          confine your comments to issues for
                                              case result of FNC. Work-authorized                     Information Act can be found at the                   which we seek comments in this notice,
                                              employees who receive an FNC may call                   SAVE Web site at http://www.uscis.gov/                and explain the basis for your
                                              USCIS for assistance at 888–897–7781                    save, then by choosing ‘‘How to Correct               comments. Include sufficient
                                              (TTY 877–875–6028). An employee who                     Your Records’’ from the menu on the                   information with your comments to
                                              believes he or she was discriminated                    right.                                                allow us to authenticate any scientific or
                                              against by an employer in the E-Verify                  [FR Doc. 2015–21881 Filed 9–2–15; 8:45 am]            commercial data you include.
                                              process based on citizenship or                                                                                  The comments and recommendations
                                                                                                      BILLING CODE 9111–97–P
                                              immigration status, or based on national                                                                      that will be most useful and likely to
                                              origin, may contact OSC’s Worker                                                                              influence agency decisions are: (1)
                                              Information Hotline at 800–255–7688                                                                           Those supported by quantitative
                                                                                                      DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                            information or studies; and (2) Those
                                              (TTY 800–237–2515). Additional
                                              information about proper                                Fish and Wildlife Service                             that include citations to, and analyses
                                              nondiscriminatory Employment                                                                                  of, the applicable laws and regulations.
                                              Eligibility Verification (Form I–9) and E-              [FWS–HQ–IA–2015–N173;                                 We will not consider or include in our
                                                                                                      FXIA16710900000–156–FF09A30000]                       administrative record comments we
                                              Verify procedures is available on the
                                              OSC Web site at http://www.justice.gov/                 Endangered Species; Receipt of                        receive after the close of the comment
                                              crt/about/osc/ and the USCIS Web site                   Applications for Permit                               period (see DATES) or comments
                                              at http://www.dhs.gov/E-verify.                                                                               delivered to an address other than those
                                                                                                      AGENCY:   Fish and Wildlife Service,                  listed above (see ADDRESSES).
                                              Note Regarding Federal, State, and                      Interior.
                                              Local Government Agencies (Such as                                                                            B. May I review comments submitted by
                                                                                                      ACTION: Notice of receipt of applications
                                              Departments of Motor Vehicles)                                                                                others?
                                                                                                      for permit.
                                                While Federal Government agencies                                                                              Comments, including names and
                                              must follow the guidelines laid out by                  SUMMARY:   We, the U.S. Fish and                      street addresses of respondents, will be
                                              the Federal Government, State and local                 Wildlife Service, invite the public to                available for public review at the street
                                              government agencies establish their own                 comment on the following applications                 address listed under ADDRESSES. The
                                              rules and guidelines when granting                      to conduct certain activities with                    public may review documents and other
                                              certain benefits. Each State may have                   endangered species. With some                         information applicants have sent in
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                                              different laws, requirements, and                       exceptions, the Endangered Species Act                support of the application unless our
                                              determinations about what documents                     (ESA) prohibit activities with listed                 allowing viewing would violate the
                                              you need to provide to prove eligibility                species unless Federal authorization is               Privacy Act or Freedom of Information
                                              for certain benefits. Whether you are                   acquired that allows such activities.                 Act. Before including your address,
                                              applying for a Federal, State, or local                 DATES: We must receive comments or                    phone number, email address, or other
                                              government benefit, you may need to                     requests for documents on or before                   personal identifying information in your
                                              provide the government agency with                      October 5, 2015.                                      comment, you should be aware that


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 09:56:40
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 09:56:40
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesThis designation of Yemen for TPS is effective on September 3, 2015, and will remain in effect through March 3, 2017. The 180-day registration period for eligible individuals to submit TPS applications begins September 3, 2015, and will remain in effect through March 1, 2016.
Contact<bullet> For further information on TPS, including guidance on the application process and additional information on eligibility, please visit the USCIS TPS Web page at http://www.uscis.gov/tps. You can find specific information about Yemen's TPS designation by selecting ``TPS Designated Country: Yemen'' from the menu on the left of the TPS Web page.
FR Citation80 FR 53319 
RIN Number1615-ZB41

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