82_FR_861 82 FR 859 - Extension and Redesignation of the Republic of Yemen for Temporary Protected Status

82 FR 859 - Extension and Redesignation of the Republic of Yemen for Temporary Protected Status

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

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 2 (January 4, 2017)

Page Range859-866
FR Document2016-31003

Through this Notice, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announces that the Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary) is extending the designation of the Republic of Yemen (Yemen) for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months, from March 4, 2017, through September 3, 2018, and redesignating Yemen for TPS for 18 months, effective March 4, 2017, through September 3, 2018. Through this Notice, DHS also sets forth procedures necessary for Yemeni nationals (or aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided in Yemen) either to re-register under the extension, if they already have TPS, and to apply for renewal of their Employment Authorization Documents (EAD) with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or submit an initial registration application under the redesignation and apply for an EAD.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

[CIS No. 2592-16; DHS Docket No. USCIS-2015-0005]
RIN 1615-ZB61


Extension and Redesignation 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) is 
extending the designation of the Republic of Yemen (Yemen) for 
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months, from March 4, 2017, 
through September 3, 2018, and redesignating Yemen for TPS for 18 
months, effective March 4, 2017, through September 3, 2018. Through 
this Notice, DHS also sets forth procedures necessary for Yemeni 
nationals (or aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided 
in Yemen) either to re-register under the extension, if they already 
have TPS, and to apply for renewal of their Employment Authorization 
Documents (EAD) with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) 
or submit an initial registration application under the redesignation 
and apply for an EAD.

DATES: Extension of Designation of Yemen for TPS: The 18-month 
extension of the TPS designation of Yemen is effective March 4, 2017, 
and will remain in effect through September 3, 2018. The 60-day re-
registration period runs from January 4, 2017 through March 6, 2017.
    Redesignation of Yemen for TPS: The redesignation of Yemen for TPS 
is effective March 4, 2017, and will remain in effect through September 
3, 2018, a period of 18 months. The 180-day initial registration period 
for new applicants under the Yemen TPS redesignation runs from January 
4, 2017 through July 3, 2017.

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 this extension and 
redesignation of Yemen for TPS by selecting ``Yemen'' from the menu on 
the left side of the TPS Web page. You can also contact Guillermo 
Roman-Riefkohl, TPS Program Manager, 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 inquiries.
     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
DOS--Department of State
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
USCIS--U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

    The extension allows TPS beneficiaries to retain TPS through 
September 3, 2018, so long as they continue to meet the eligibility 
requirements for TPS. The redesignation of Yemen expands eligibility 
for TPS to include individuals who have been continuously residing in 
the United States since January 4, 2017. Previously, only individuals 
who had been continuously residing in the United States since September 
3, 2015, were eligible for TPS under Yemen's designation. The Secretary 
has determined that an extension of Yemen's current designation for TPS 
is warranted because the conditions that supported its designation on 
the basis of ongoing armed conflict persist. Additionally, the 
Secretary has determined that a redesignation of Yemen for TPS is 
warranted due to the ongoing armed conflict and to the extraordinary 
and temporary conditions in Yemen that prevent Yemeni nationals from 
returning in safety. The redesignation will extend TPS protection to 
eligible individuals who have arrived in the United States after the 
eligibility cutoff dates established by Yemen's previous designation 
for TPS in September 2015. The redesignation is based on the 
Secretary's determinations under the statute that (1) there continues 
to be 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, and (2) there are extraordinary and 
temporary conditions in Yemen that prevent Yemeni nationals from 
returning to Yemen in safety, and it is not contrary to the national 
interest of the United States to permit Yemeni nationals to remain 
temporarily in the United States.
    For individuals who have already been granted TPS under Yemen's 
designation, the 60-day re-registration period runs from January 4, 
2017 through March 6, 2017. USCIS will issue new EADs with a September 
3, 2018, expiration date to eligible Yemen TPS beneficiaries who timely 
re-register and apply for EADs under this extension. Given the 
timeframes involved with processing TPS re-registration applications, 
DHS recognizes that not all re-registrants will receive new EADs before 
their current EADs expire on March 3, 2017. Accordingly, through this 
Notice, DHS automatically extends the validity of EADs issued under 
Yemen's TPS designation for 6 months, through September 3, 2017, and 
explains how TPS beneficiaries and their employers may determine which 
EADs are automatically extended and their impact on Employment 
Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) and E-Verify processes.
    Under the redesignation, individuals who currently do not have TPS 
may submit an initial application during the 180-day initial 
registration period that runs from January 4, 2017 through July 3, 
2017. In order to receive a grant of TPS, initial applicants under this 
redesignation must demonstrate that they have continuously resided in 
the United States since January 4, 2017 and

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been continuously physically present in the United States since March 
4, 2017, in addition to meeting all other TPS eligibility criteria.
    Applications for TPS that were filed pursuant to Yemen's September 
2015 TPS designation and remain pending on January 4, 2017 will be 
treated as initial applications under this 2016 redesignation. 
Individuals who have a pending initial Yemen TPS application do not 
need to file a new Application for Temporary Protected Status (Form I-
821).

What is Temporary Protected Status (TPS)?

     TPS is a temporary immigration status granted to eligible 
nationals of a country designated for TPS under the Immigration and 
Nationality Act (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 may 
obtain work authorization, so long as they continue to meet the 
requirements of TPS.
     TPS beneficiaries may also be granted travel authorization 
as a matter of discretion.
     The granting of TPS does not result in or lead to 
permanent resident status.
     When the Secretary terminates a country's TPS designation, 
TPS benefits end, but former TPS beneficiaries continue to hold the 
same immigration status they maintained before TPS, if any (unless that 
status has since expired or been terminated), or any other lawfully 
obtained immigration status they received while registered for TPS.

When was Yemen designated for TPS?

    On September 3, 2015, the Secretary designated Yemen for TPS based 
on ongoing armed conflict in the country that posed a serious threat to 
the personal safety of returning nationals. See Designation of the 
Republic of Yemen for Temporary Protected Status, 80 FR 53319 (Sept. 3, 
2015). This announcement marks the first extension and the first 
redesignation of TPS for Yemen since its initial designation in 
September 2015.

What authority does the Secretary have to extend the designation of 
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 may then grant TPS to eligible nationals of 
that foreign state (or aliens having no nationality who last habitually 
resided in that state). See INA section 244(a)(1)(A), 8 U.S.C. 
1254a(a)(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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    At least 60 days before the expiration of a country's TPS 
designation, the Secretary, after consultation with appropriate 
Government agencies, must review the conditions in a foreign state 
designated for TPS to determine whether the conditions for the TPS 
designation continue to be met. See INA section 244(b)(3)(A), 8 U.S.C. 
1254a(b)(3)(A). If the Secretary determines that a foreign state 
continues to meet the conditions for TPS designation, the designation 
may be extended for an additional period of 6, 12, or 18 months. See 
INA section 244(b)(3)(C), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(C). If the Secretary 
determines that the foreign state no longer meets the conditions for 
TPS designation, the Secretary must terminate the designation. See INA 
section 244(b)(3)(B), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(B).

What is the Secretary's authority to redesignate Yemen for TPS?

    In addition to extending an existing TPS designation, the 
Secretary, after consultation with appropriate Government agencies, may 
redesignate a country (or part thereof) for TPS. See INA section 
244(b)(1), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1); see also INA section 244(c)(1)(A)(i), 
8 U.S.C. 1254a(c)(1)(A)(i) (requiring that ``the alien has been 
continuously physically present since the effective date of the most 
recent designation of the state'') (emphasis added). This is one of 
numerous instances in which the Secretary, and prior to the 
establishment of DHS, the Attorney General, has simultaneously extended 
a country's TPS designation and redesignated the country for TPS. See, 
e.g., Extension and Redesignation of Syria for Temporary Protected 
Status, 81 FR 50533 (Aug. 1, 2016); Extension and Redesignation of 
South Sudan for Temporary Protected Status, 81 FR 4051 (Jan. 25, 2016); 
Extension and Redesignation of Haiti for Temporary Protected Status, 76 
FR 29000 (May 19, 2011); Extension of Designation and Redesignation of 
Liberia Under Temporary Protected Status Program, 62 FR 16608 (Apr. 7, 
1997) (discussing legal authority for redesignation of a country for 
TPS).
    When the Secretary designates or redesignates a country for TPS, he 
or she also has the discretion to establish the date from which TPS 
applicants must demonstrate that they have been ``continuously 
resid[ing]'' in the United States. See INA section 244(c)(1)(A)(ii), 8 
U.S.C. 1254a(c)(1)(A)(ii). This discretion permits the Secretary to 
tailor the ``continuous residence'' date to offer TPS to the group of 
eligible individuals that the Secretary deems appropriate.
    The Secretary has determined that the ``continuous residence'' date 
for applicants for TPS under the redesignation of Yemen shall be 
January 4, 2017. Initial applicants for TPS under this redesignation 
must also show they have been ``continuously physically present'' in 
the United States since March 4, 2017, which is the effective date of 
the Secretary's redesignation of Yemen. See INA section 
244(c)(1)(A)(i), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(c)(1)(A)(i). For each initial TPS 
application filed under the redesignation, the final determination of 
whether the applicant has met the ``continuous physical presence'' 
requirement cannot be made until March 4, 2017. USCIS, however, will 
issue EADs, as appropriate, during the registration period in 
accordance with 8 CFR 244.5(b) to individuals who file their 
applications before March 4, 2017.

Why is the Secretary extending the TPS designation for Yemen and 
simultaneously redesignating Yemen for TPS through September 3, 2018?

    DHS, in consultation with the Department of State, has conducted a 
thorough review of conditions in Yemen. Based on this review, the 
Secretary has determined that an 18-month extension of Yemen's 
designation for TPS is warranted because the conditions that supported 
its designation on the basis of ongoing armed conflict persist. Ongoing 
armed conflict within Yemen continues to pose a serious threat to the 
personal safety of returning nationals.
    Furthermore, redesignation is warranted due to the continued 
deterioration of the conditions for civilians in Yemen and the 
resulting need to offer protection to individuals who have arrived in 
the United States after the eligibility cutoff dates established by 
Yemen's previous designation for TPS in September 2015. The 
redesignation is based on the dual statutory grounds of (1) ongoing 
armed conflict in Yemen and, due to such conflict, requiring the return 
of Yemen

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nationals to Yemen would pose a serious threat to their personal safety 
and (2) extraordinary and temporary conditions, stemming from the 
conflict and exacerbated by natural disasters, also prevent Yemeni 
nationals from returning to Yemen in safety and it is not contrary to 
the national interest of the United States to permit Yemeni nationals 
to remain temporarily in the United States.
    In July 2014, the Houthis, a group from the northern region of 
Yemen opposed to the government, began a violent territorial expansion 
across Yemen. The Houthis took over the capital, Sana'a, in September 
2014, consolidating control of Yemeni government ministries, 
infrastructure, and security forces. The conflict between the Houthis 
and the government escalated in March 2015, when a coalition of more 
than ten countries, led by Saudi Arabia, initiated air strikes against 
the Houthis. Since the March 2015 escalation, thousands have been 
killed and tens of thousands wounded. Out of a 2015 population of 
approximately 26.7 million, 3 million Yemenis have been internally 
displaced, and more than 180,000 people have fled the country.
    The ongoing conflict has deepened Yemen's difficult economic and 
humanitarian situation. More than 80 percent of Yemenis require some 
form of humanitarian assistance. The food security situation has 
significantly deteriorated over the last year, with over 14- million 
people food insecure. The conflict has also severely impacted the 
delivery of basic services, including health services, water, 
sanitation, and education. Infrastructure damage as a result of the 
conflict has further constrained service delivery and relief efforts, 
as roads, bridges, flood control systems, health facilities, airports, 
and schools have been damaged or destroyed in the conflict. Even if a 
political resolution to the conflict is reached, Yemen will be faced 
with tremendous reconstruction needs. Additionally, thousands of 
landmines have been placed during the conflict, with mine clearance 
likely taking years to complete.
    Many hospitals and health facilities have closed due to damage, 
destruction, or shortages of critical supplies or staff. Those that 
remain open struggle to function fully. The shortage in health care is 
disproportionately affecting children under five, pregnant women, and 
people with chronic diseases. A lack of fuel to pump clean water and 
conflict-related destruction and damage to water networks has left 
people unable to meet their basic water, hygiene, and sanitation needs, 
leading to an increased risk of disease outbreaks. There is now a 
cholera outbreak in Yemen; the number of suspected cases ballooned to 
1,410 within three weeks of the outbreak being declared. Almost half of 
all school-aged children in Yemen are unable to attend school, largely 
due to the destruction of school buildings, or because the buildings 
are being used to shelter displaced persons or by warring parties to 
the conflict.
    In addition to conflict-related damage, since Yemen's initial 
designation for TPS in September 2015, natural disasters have also 
contributed to infrastructure damage. Yemen was hit by two tropical 
cyclones, Chapala and Megh, in November 2015, inundating Yemen with 24 
inches of rain in 48 hours, an amount seven times the annual average. 
Heavy rains again pounded Yemen on April 13-14, 2016. These storms 
caused loss of life; injuries; flooding; mudslides; damage to 
infrastructure; and shortages of food, water, medical supplies, and 
fuel.
    Based upon this review and after consultation with appropriate 
Government agencies, the Secretary has determined that:
     The conditions that supported the September 3, 2015 
designation of Yemen for TPS continue to be met. See INA section 
244(b)(3)(A) and (C), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(A) and (C).
     There is ongoing armed conflict in Yemen and, due to such 
conflict, requiring the return of Yemen 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).
     There are extraordinary and temporary conditions in Yemen 
that prevent Yemeni nationals from returning to Yemen in safety, and it 
is not contrary to the national interest of the United States to permit 
Yemeni nationals to remain temporarily in the United States. See INA 
section 244(b)(1)(C), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(C).
     The existing designation of Yemen for TPS should be 
extended for an additional 18-month period from March 4, 2017 through 
September 3, 2018. See INA section 244(b)(3)(C), 8 U.S.C. 
1254a(b)(3)(C).
     Yemen should be redesignated for TPS for an 18-month 
period on the statutory bases of ongoing armed conflict and 
extraordinary and temporary conditions, effective March 4, 2017 through 
September 3, 2018. See INA section 244(b)(1)(A) and (C), and (b)(2); 8 
U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(A) and (C), and (b)(2).
     TPS applicants must demonstrate that they have 
continuously resided in the United States since January 4, 2017 and 
been continuously physically present in the United States since March 
4, 2017.
     There are approximately 1,000 current Yemen TPS 
beneficiaries who may apply for re-registration and be eligible to 
retain their TPS under the extension.
     It is estimated that an additional 150-450 individuals may 
become newly eligible for TPS under the redesignation.

Notice of Extension of the TPS Designation of Yemen and Redesignation 
of Yemen for TPS

    By the authority vested in me as Secretary under INA section 244, 8 
U.S.C. 1254a, I have determined, after consultation with the 
appropriate Government agencies, that the conditions that supported 
Yemen's designation for TPS in September 2015 based on the ongoing 
armed conflict in Yemen continue to be met. See INA section 
244(b)(3)(A), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(A). I also have determined that 
there are extraordinary and temporary conditions in Yemen that prevent 
Yemeni nationals from returning to Yemen in safety, and that it is not 
contrary to the national interest of the United States to permit Yemeni 
nationals to remain temporarily in the United States. See INA section 
244(b)(1)(C), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(C). On the basis of these 
determinations, I am simultaneously extending the existing TPS 
designation of Yemen for 18 months from March 4, 2017, through 
September 3, 2018, and redesignating Yemen for TPS for the same 18-
month period. See INA section 244(b)(1)(A) and (C), and (b)(2); 8 
U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(A) and (C), and (b)(2). I have also determined that 
to be eligible for TPS under the redesignation, individuals must 
demonstrate that they have continuously resided in the United States 
since January 4, 2017. See INA section 244(c)(1)(A)(ii), 8 U.S.C. 
1254a(c)(1)(A)(ii).

Jeh Charles Johnson,
Secretary.

I am currently a Yemen TPS beneficiary. What should I do?

    If you are a current TPS beneficiary whose TPS application was 
approved prior to January 4, 2017, then you need to file a re-
registration application under the extension if you wish to maintain 
TPS benefits through September 3, 2018. You must use the Application 
for Temporary Protected Status (Form I-821) to re-register for TPS. The 
60-day open reregistration period will run from January 4, 2017 through 
March 6, 2017.

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I have a pending initial TPS application filed during the Yemen TPS 
registration period that ran from September 3, 2015, through March 1, 
2016. What should I do?

    If your TPS application is still pending on January 4, 2017, then 
you do not need to file a new Application for Temporary Protected 
Status (Form I-821). Pending TPS applications will be treated as 
initial applications under this redesignation. Therefore, if your TPS 
application is approved, you will be granted TPS through September 3, 
2018. If you have a pending TPS application and you wish to have an EAD 
valid through September 3, 2018, please refer to Table 1 to determine 
whether you should file a new Application for Employment Authorization 
(Form I-765).

     Table 1--Form and EAD Information for Pending TPS Applications
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           If . . .                 And . . .            Then . . .
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You requested an EAD during     You received an    You must file a new
 the previous initial            EAD with           Application for
 registration period for Yemen   Category C19 or    Employment
 TPS.                            A12.               Authorization (Form
                                                    I-765) with the fee
                                                    (or fee waiver
                                                    request) if you wish
                                                    to have a new EAD
                                                    valid through Sept.
                                                    3, 2018.
                                You did not        You do not need to
                                 receive an EAD     file a new
                                 with Category      Application for
                                 C19 or A12.        Employment
                                                    Authorization (Form
                                                    I-765). If your TPS
                                                    application is
                                                    approved, your
                                                    Application for
                                                    Employment
                                                    Authorization (Form
                                                    I-765) will be
                                                    approved through
                                                    Sept. 3, 2018.
You did not request an EAD      You wish to have   You must file a new
 during the previous initial     an EAD valid       Application for
 registration period for Yemen   through Sept. 3,   Employment
 TPS.                            2018.              Authorization (Form
                                                    I-765) with the fee
                                                    (or fee waiver
                                                    request).
                                You do not wish    You do not need to
                                 to have an EAD     file a new
                                 valid through      Application for
                                 Sept. 3, 2018.     Employment
                                                    Authorization (Form
                                                    I-765).
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I am not a current TPS beneficiary, and I do not have a TPS application 
pending. What are the procedures for initial registration for TPS under 
the Yemen redesignation?

    If you are not a current Yemen TPS beneficiary, nor do you have a 
pending TPS application with USCIS, you may submit your TPS application 
during the 180-day initial registration period that will run from 
January 4, 2017 through July 3, 2017.

Required Application Forms and Fees To Register or Re-Register for TPS

    To register or re-register for TPS, an applicant must submit the 
following two applications:
    1. Application for Temporary Protected Status (Form I-821).
     If you are filing an initial application, you must pay the 
fee for the Application for Temporary Protected Status (Form I-821). 
See 8 CFR 244.2(f)(2) and 244.6 and information on initial filing on 
the USCIS TPS Web page at http://www.uscis.gov/tps.
     If you are filing an application for re-registration, you 
do not need to pay the fee for the Application for Temporary Protected 
Status (Form I-821). See 8 CFR 244.17.
    2. Application for Employment Authorization (Form I-765).
     If you are applying for initial registration and want an 
EAD, you must pay the fee for the Application for Employment 
Authorization (Form I-765) only if you are age 14 through 65. No fee 
for the Application for Employment Authorization (Form I-765) is 
required if you are under the age of 14 or are over 65 and applying for 
initial registration.
     If you are applying for re-registration and want an EAD, 
you must pay the fee for the Application for Employment Authorization 
(Form I-765), regardless of your age.
     If you are not requesting an EAD, regardless of whether 
you are applying for initial registration or re-registration, you do 
not pay the fee for the Application for Employment Authorization (Form 
I-765).
    You must submit both completed application forms together. If you 
are unable to pay for the application and/or biometric services fee, 
you may apply for a fee waiver by completing a Request for Fee Waiver 
(Form I-912) or submitting a personal letter requesting a fee waiver, 
and by 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 the 
Application for Temporary Protected Status (Form I-821), the 
Application for Employment Authorization (Form I-765), and biometric 
services are also described in 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i).

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. If you are unable to pay for the biometric services fee, 
you may apply for 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.

Refiling an Initial TPS Application After Receiving a Denial of a Fee 
Waiver Request

    If you request a fee waiver when filing your initial TPS 
application package and your request is denied, you may re-file your 
application packet before the initial filing deadline of July 3, 2017. 
If you submit your application with a fee waiver request before that 
deadline, but you receive a fee waiver denial and there are fewer than 
45 days before the filing deadline (or the deadline has passed), you 
may still re-file your application within the 45-day period after the 
date on the USCIS fee waiver denial notice. Your application will not 
be rejected even if the filing deadline has passed, provided it is 
mailed within those 45 days and all other required information for the 
application is included. Note: If you wish, you may also wait to 
request an EAD and pay the Application for Employment Authorization 
(Form I-765) fee after USCIS grants you TPS, if you are found eligible. 
If you choose to do this, you would file the Application for Temporary 
Protected Status (Form I-821) with the fee and the Application for 
Employment Authorization (Form I-765) without the fee and without 
requesting an EAD.

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

    USCIS urges all re-registering applicants to file as soon as 
possible within the 60-day re-registration period so that USCIS can 
process the applications and issue EADs promptly. Filing early will 
also allow those applicants who may receive denials of their fee waiver 
requests to have time to re-file their applications before the re-
registration deadline. If, however, an applicant receives a denial of 
his or her fee waiver request and is unable to re-file by the re-
registration deadline, the applicant may still re-file his or her 
application. This situation will be reviewed to determine whether the 
applicant has established good cause for late re-registration. However, 
applicants are urged to re-file within 45 days of the date on their 
USCIS fee waiver denial notice, if at all possible. See INA section 
244(c)(3)(C); 8 U.S.C. 1254a(c)(3)(C); 8 CFR 244.17(c). For more 
information on good cause for late re-registration, visit the USCIS TPS 
Web page at http://www.uscis.gov/tps. Note: Although a re-registering 
TPS beneficiary age 14 and older must pay the biometric services fee 
(but not the initial TPS application fee) when filing a TPS re-
registration application, the applicant may decide to wait to request 
an EAD, and therefore not pay the Application for Employment 
Authorization (Form I-765) fee, until after USCIS has approved the 
individual's TPS re-registration, if he or she is eligible.

Mailing Information

    Mail your application for TPS to the proper address in Table 2.

                       Table 2--Mailing Addresses
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                 If . . .                           Mail to . . .
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You are applying through the U.S. Postal    USCIS, Attn: TPS Yemen, P.O.
 Service.                                    Box 7555, Chicago, IL 60680-
                                             6943.
You are using a non-U.S. Postal Service     USCIS, Attn: TPS Yemen, 131
 delivery service.                           S. Dearborn, 3rd Floor,
                                             Chicago, IL 60603-5517.
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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, or are 
re-registering for the first time following a grant of TPS by an IJ or 
the BIA, please mail your application to the appropriate address in 
Table 2. When submitting a re-registration application and/or 
requesting an EAD based on an IJ/BIA grant of TPS, please include a 
copy of the IJ or BIA order granting you TPS with your application. 
This will aid in the verification of your grant of TPS and processing 
of your application, as USCIS may not have received records of your 
grant of TPS by either the IJ or the BIA.

E-Filing

    You cannot electronically file your application when re-registering 
or submitting an initial registration for Yemen TPS. Please mail your 
application to the mailing address listed in Table 2.

Supporting Documents

    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 or registering for 
TPS on the USCIS Web site at www.uscis.gov/tps under ``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.

Employment Authorization Document (EAD)

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

    To get case status information about your TPS application, 
including the status of a request for an EAD, you can check Case Status 
Online 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.

Am I eligible to receive an automatic 6-month extension of my current 
EAD through September 3, 2017?

    Provided that you currently have a Yemen TPS-based EAD, this Notice 
automatically extends your EAD by 6 months if you:
     Are a national of Yemen (or an alien having no nationality 
who last habitually resided in Yemen);
     Received an EAD under the designation of Yemen for TPS; 
and
     Have an EAD with a marked expiration date of March 3, 
2017, bearing the notation ``A-12'' or ``C-19'' on the face of the card 
under ``Category.''
    Although this Notice automatically extends your EAD through 
September 3, 2017, you must re-register timely for TPS in accordance 
with the procedures described in this Notice if you would like to 
maintain your TPS.

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 a list of 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 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), or you may present an acceptable 
receipt for List A, List B, or List C documents as described in the 
Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) Instructions. An EAD is 
an acceptable document under ``List A.'' Employers may not reject a 
document based on a future expiration date.
    If your EAD has an expiration date of March 3, 2017, and states 
``A-12'' or ``C-19'' under ``Category,'' it has been extended 
automatically for 6 months by virtue of this Federal Register Notice, 
and you may choose to present your EAD to your employer as proof of 
identity and employment authorization for Form I-9 through September 3, 
2017 (see the subsection titled ``How do my employer and I complete the 
Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) using an automatically 
extended EAD for a new job?'' for further information). To minimize

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confusion over this extension at the time of hire, you should explain 
to your employer that USCIS has automatically extended your EAD through 
September 3, 2017. You may also show your employer a copy of this 
Federal Register Notice confirming the automatic extension of 
employment authorization through September 3, 2017. As an alternative 
to presenting your automatically extended EAD, you may choose to 
present any other acceptable document from List A, a combination of one 
selection from List B and one selection from List C, or a valid 
receipt.

What documentation may I show my employer if I am already employed but 
my current TPS-related EAD is set to expire?

    Even though EADs with an expiration date of March 3, 2017, that 
state ``A-12'' or ``C-19'' under ``Category'' have been automatically 
extended for 6 months by this Federal Register Notice, your employer 
will need to ask you about your continued employment authorization once 
March 3, 2017 is reached to meet its responsibilities for Employment 
Eligibility Verification (Form I-9). Your employer may need to re-
inspect your automatically extended EAD to check the expiration date 
and code to record the updated expiration date on your Employment 
Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) if he or she did not keep a copy of 
this EAD when you initially presented it. However, your employer does 
not need a new document to re-verify your employment authorization 
until September 3, 2017, the expiration date of the automatic 
extension. Instead, you and your employer must make corrections to the 
employment authorization expiration dates in Section 1 and Section 2 of 
Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) (see the subsection 
titled ``What corrections should my current employer and I make to 
Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) if my EAD has been 
automatically extended?'' for further information). In addition, you 
may also show this Federal Register Notice to your employer to explain 
what to do for Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9).
    By September 3, 2017, the expiration date of the automatic 
extension, your employer must re-verify your employment authorization. 
At that time, you must present any document from List A or any document 
from List C on Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) to re-
verify employment authorization, or an acceptable List A or List C 
receipt described in the Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) 
Instructions. Your employer should complete either Section 3 of the 
Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) originally completed for 
you or, if this Section has already been completed or if the version of 
Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) has expired (check the 
date in the bottom left-hand corner of the form), complete Section 3 of 
a new Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) using the most 
current version. Note that your employer may not specify which List A 
or List C document employees must present, and cannot reject an 
acceptable receipt.

Can my employer require that I provide any other documentation to prove 
my status, such as proof of my Yemeni citizenship?

    No. When completing 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 re-
registration for TPS when completing Employment Eligibility 
Verification (Form I-9) for new hires or re-verifying the employment 
authorization of current employees. If presented with EADs that have 
been automatically extended, 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 Employees section 
of this Notice for important information about your rights if your 
employer rejects lawful documentation, requires additional 
documentation, or otherwise discriminates against you based on your 
citizenship or immigration status, or your national origin.

What happens after September 3, 2017 for purposes of employment 
authorization?

    After September 3, 2017, employers may no longer accept the EADs 
that this Federal Register Notice automatically extended. Before that 
time, however, USCIS will endeavor to issue new EADs to eligible TPS 
re-registrants who request them. These new EADs will have an expiration 
date of September 3, 2018, and can be presented to your employer for 
completion of Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9). 
Alternatively, you may choose to present any other legally acceptable 
document or combination of documents listed on the Employment 
Eligibility Verification (Form I-9).

How do my employer and I complete Employment Eligibility Verification 
(Form I-9) using an automatically extended EAD for a new job?

    When using an automatically extended EAD to complete Employment 
Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) for a new job prior to September 3, 
2017, you and your employer should do the following:
    1. For Section 1, you should:
    a. Check ``An alien authorized to work until'' and write the 
automatically extended EAD expiration date (September 3, 2017) in the 
space provided; and
    b. Write your alien number (USCIS number or A-number) in the next 
space (your EAD or other document from DHS will have your USCIS number 
or A-number printed on it; the USCIS number is the same as your A-
number without the A prefix).
    2. For Section 2, employers should record the:
    a. Document title;
    b. Issuing authority;
    c. Document number; and
    d. Automatically extended EAD expiration date (September 3, 2017).
    By September 3, 2017, employers must re-verify the employee's 
employment authorization in Section 3 of the Employment Eligibility 
Verification (Form I-9).

What corrections should my current employer and I make to Employment 
Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) if my EAD has been automatically 
extended?

    If you are an existing employee who presented a TPS-related EAD 
that was valid when you first started your job, but that EAD has now 
been automatically extended, your employer may need to re-inspect your 
automatically extended EAD if your employer does not have a copy of the 
EAD on file, and you and your employer should correct your previously 
completed Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) as follows:
    1. For Section 1, you should:
    a. Draw a line through the expiration date in Section 1;
    b. Write ``September 3, 2017'' above the previous date;
    c. Write ``TPS Ext.'' in the margin of Section 1; and
    d. Initial and date the correction in the margin of Section 1.
    2. For Section 2, employers should:
    a. Draw a line through the expiration date written in Section 2;

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    b. Write ``September 3, 2017'' above the previous date;
    c. Write ``TPS Ext.'' in the margin of Section 2; and
    d. Initial and date the correction in the margin of Section 2.
    By September 3, 2017, when the automatic extension of EADs expires, 
employers must re-verify the employee's employment authorization in 
Section 3.

If I am an employer enrolled in E-Verify, what do I do when I receive a 
``Work Authorization Documents Expiration'' alert for an automatically 
extended EAD?

    E-Verify automated the verification process for employees whose TPS 
was automatically extended in a Federal Register Notice. If you have an 
employee who is a TPS beneficiary who provided a TPS-related EAD when 
he or she first started working for you, you will receive a ``Work 
Authorization Documents Expiring'' case alert when the auto-extension 
period for this EAD is about to expire. By September 3, 2017, 
employment authorization must be re-verified in Section 3. Employers 
should not use E-Verify for reverification.

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 [email protected]. Calls and emails 
are accepted in English and many other languages. For questions about 
avoiding discrimination during the employment eligibility verification 
process (Form I-9 and E-Verify), 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 [email protected].

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 [email protected]. Calls are accepted in English, and many 
other languages. Employees or applicants may also call the OSC Worker 
Information Hotline at 800-255-7688 (TTY 800-237-2515) for information 
regarding employment discrimination based upon citizenship, immigration 
status, or national origin, including 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 
combination of documents from the List 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 as 
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 verify 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). To report an 
employer for discrimination in the E-Verify process based on 
citizenship or immigration status, or based on national origin, 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 of such documents are:
    (1) Your EAD that has been automatically extended, or your EAD that 
has not expired;
    (2) A copy of this Federal Register Notice if your EAD is 
automatically extended under this Notice;
    (3) A copy of your Application for Temporary Protected Status 
Notice of Action (Form I-797) for this re-registration;
    (4) A copy of your past or current Application for Temporary 
Protected Status Notice of Action (Form I-797), if you received one 
from USCIS; or
    (5) If there is an automatic extension of work authorization, a 
copy of information from the USCIS TPS Web site that provides 
information on the automatic extension.
    Check with the Government agency regarding which document(s) the 
agency will accept.
    Some benefit-granting agencies use the USCIS Systematic Alien 
Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program to confirm the current 
immigration status of applicants for public benefits. In most cases, 
SAVE provides an automated electronic response to benefit-granting 
agencies within seconds, but, occasionally, verification can be 
delayed. You can check the status of your SAVE verification by using 
CaseCheck at the following link: https://save.uscis.gov/casecheck/, 
then by clicking the ``Check Your Case'' button. CaseCheck is a free 
service that lets you follow the progress of your SAVE verification 
using your date of birth and one immigration identifier number. If 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

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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 on 
the SAVE Web site at http://www.uscis.gov/save, then by choosing ``For 
Benefits Applicants'' from the menu on the left and selecting 
``Questions about your Records?''.
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                                                  93.846–93.878, 93.892, 93.893, National                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       designation. The Secretary has
                                                  Institutes of Health, HHS)                                 • For further information on TPS,                   determined that an extension of
                                                    Dated: December 28, 2016.                             including guidance on the application                  Yemen’s current designation for TPS is
                                                  Sylvia L. Neal,                                         process and additional information on                  warranted because the conditions that
                                                  Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory             eligibility, please visit the USCIS TPS                supported its designation on the basis of
                                                  Committee Policy.                                       Web page at http://www.uscis.gov/tps.                  ongoing armed conflict persist.
                                                                                                             • You can find specific information                 Additionally, the Secretary has
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–31849 Filed 1–3–17; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          about this extension and redesignation                 determined that a redesignation of
                                                  BILLING CODE 4140–01–P
                                                                                                          of Yemen for TPS by selecting ‘‘Yemen’’                Yemen for TPS is warranted due to the
                                                                                                          from the menu on the left side of the                  ongoing armed conflict and to the
                                                                                                          TPS Web page. You can also contact                     extraordinary and temporary conditions
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                  Guillermo Roman-Riefkohl, TPS                          in Yemen that prevent Yemeni nationals
                                                  SECURITY                                                Program Manager, Waivers and                           from returning in safety. The
                                                                                                          Temporary Services Branch, Service                     redesignation will extend TPS
                                                  U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
                                                                                                          Center Operations Directorate, U.S.                    protection to eligible individuals who
                                                  Services
                                                                                                          Citizenship and Immigration Services,                  have arrived in the United States after
                                                  [CIS No. 2592–16; DHS Docket No. USCIS–                 Department of Homeland Security, 20                    the eligibility cutoff dates established by
                                                  2015–0005]                                              Massachusetts Avenue NW.,                              Yemen’s previous designation for TPS
                                                  RIN 1615–ZB61                                           Washington, DC 20529–2060; or by                       in September 2015. The redesignation is
                                                                                                          phone at 202–272–1533 (this is not a                   based on the Secretary’s determinations
                                                  Extension and Redesignation of the                      toll-free number). Note: The phone                     under the statute that (1) there
                                                  Republic of Yemen for Temporary                         number provided here is solely for                     continues to be an ongoing armed
                                                  Protected Status                                        questions regarding this TPS Notice. It                conflict in Yemen and, due to such
                                                                                                          is not for individual case status                      conflict, requiring the return of Yemeni
                                                  AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and                            inquiries.                                             nationals to Yemen would pose a
                                                  Immigration Services, Department of                        • Applicants seeking information                    serious threat to their personal safety,
                                                  Homeland Security.                                      about the status of their individual cases             and (2) there are extraordinary and
                                                  ACTION: Notice.                                         can check Case Status Online, available                temporary conditions in Yemen that
                                                  SUMMARY:    Through this Notice, the                    at the USCIS Web site at http://                       prevent Yemeni nationals from
                                                                                                          www.uscis.gov, or call the USCIS                       returning to Yemen in safety, and it is
                                                  Department of Homeland Security
                                                                                                          National Customer Service Center at                    not contrary to the national interest of
                                                  (DHS) announces that the Secretary of
                                                                                                          800–375–5283 (TTY 800–767–1833).                       the United States to permit Yemeni
                                                  Homeland Security (Secretary) is
                                                                                                             • Further information will also be                  nationals to remain temporarily in the
                                                  extending the designation of the
                                                                                                          available at local USCIS offices upon                  United States.
                                                  Republic of Yemen (Yemen) for                                                                                     For individuals who have already
                                                                                                          publication of this Notice.
                                                  Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18                                                                        been granted TPS under Yemen’s
                                                  months, from March 4, 2017, through                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                                 designation, the 60-day re-registration
                                                  September 3, 2018, and redesignating                    Table of Abbreviations                                 period runs from January 4, 2017
                                                  Yemen for TPS for 18 months, effective                                                                         through March 6, 2017. USCIS will
                                                                                                          BIA—Board of Immigration Appeals
                                                  March 4, 2017, through September 3,                     DHS—Department of Homeland Security                    issue new EADs with a September 3,
                                                  2018. Through this Notice, DHS also                     DOS—Department of State                                2018, expiration date to eligible Yemen
                                                  sets forth procedures necessary for                     EAD—Employment Authorization Document                  TPS beneficiaries who timely re-register
                                                  Yemeni nationals (or aliens having no                   FNC—Final Nonconfirmation                              and apply for EADs under this
                                                  nationality who last habitually resided                 Government—U.S. Government                             extension. Given the timeframes
                                                  in Yemen) either to re-register under the               IJ—Immigration Judge
                                                                                                                                                                 involved with processing TPS re-
                                                  extension, if they already have TPS, and                INA—Immigration and Nationality Act
                                                                                                          OSC—U.S. Department of Justice, Office of
                                                                                                                                                                 registration applications, DHS
                                                  to apply for renewal of their                                                                                  recognizes that not all re-registrants will
                                                  Employment Authorization Documents                        Special Counsel for Immigration-Related
                                                                                                            Unfair Employment Practices                          receive new EADs before their current
                                                  (EAD) with U.S. Citizenship and                         SAVE—USCIS Systematic Alien Verification               EADs expire on March 3, 2017.
                                                  Immigration Services (USCIS) or submit                    for Entitlements Program                             Accordingly, through this Notice, DHS
                                                  an initial registration application under               Secretary—Secretary of Homeland Security               automatically extends the validity of
                                                  the redesignation and apply for an EAD.                 TNC—Tentative Nonconfirmation                          EADs issued under Yemen’s TPS
                                                  DATES: Extension of Designation of                      TPS—Temporary Protected Status                         designation for 6 months, through
                                                  Yemen for TPS: The 18-month                             TTY—Text Telephone                                     September 3, 2017, and explains how
                                                  extension of the TPS designation of                     USCIS—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
                                                                                                                                                                 TPS beneficiaries and their employers
                                                  Yemen is effective March 4, 2017, and                     Services
                                                                                                                                                                 may determine which EADs are
                                                  will remain in effect through September                    The extension allows TPS                            automatically extended and their impact
                                                  3, 2018. The 60-day re-registration                     beneficiaries to retain TPS through                    on Employment Eligibility Verification
                                                  period runs from January 4, 2017                        September 3, 2018, so long as they                     (Form I–9) and E-Verify processes.
                                                  through March 6, 2017.                                  continue to meet the eligibility                          Under the redesignation, individuals
                                                     Redesignation of Yemen for TPS: The                  requirements for TPS. The redesignation                who currently do not have TPS may
                                                  redesignation of Yemen for TPS is                       of Yemen expands eligibility for TPS to                submit an initial application during the
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                                                  effective March 4, 2017, and will remain                include individuals who have been                      180-day initial registration period that
                                                  in effect through September 3, 2018, a                  continuously residing in the United                    runs from January 4, 2017 through July
                                                  period of 18 months. The 180-day initial                States since January 4, 2017. Previously,              3, 2017. In order to receive a grant of
                                                  registration period for new applicants                  only individuals who had been                          TPS, initial applicants under this
                                                  under the Yemen TPS redesignation                       continuously residing in the United                    redesignation must demonstrate that
                                                  runs from January 4, 2017 through July                  States since September 3, 2015, were                   they have continuously resided in the
                                                  3, 2017.                                                eligible for TPS under Yemen’s                         United States since January 4, 2017 and


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                                                  been continuously physically present in                 certain country conditions exist.1 The                 Temporary Protected Status Program, 62
                                                  the United States since March 4, 2017,                  Secretary may then grant TPS to eligible               FR 16608 (Apr. 7, 1997) (discussing
                                                  in addition to meeting all other TPS                    nationals of that foreign state (or aliens             legal authority for redesignation of a
                                                  eligibility criteria.                                   having no nationality who last                         country for TPS).
                                                     Applications for TPS that were filed                 habitually resided in that state). See INA                When the Secretary designates or
                                                  pursuant to Yemen’s September 2015                      section 244(a)(1)(A), 8 U.S.C.                         redesignates a country for TPS, he or
                                                  TPS designation and remain pending on                   1254a(a)(1)(A).                                        she also has the discretion to establish
                                                  January 4, 2017 will be treated as initial                At least 60 days before the expiration               the date from which TPS applicants
                                                  applications under this 2016                            of a country’s TPS designation, the                    must demonstrate that they have been
                                                  redesignation. Individuals who have a                   Secretary, after consultation with                     ‘‘continuously resid[ing]’’ in the United
                                                  pending initial Yemen TPS application                   appropriate Government agencies, must                  States. See INA section 244(c)(1)(A)(ii),
                                                  do not need to file a new Application                   review the conditions in a foreign state               8 U.S.C. 1254a(c)(1)(A)(ii). This
                                                  for Temporary Protected Status (Form I–                 designated for TPS to determine                        discretion permits the Secretary to tailor
                                                  821).                                                   whether the conditions for the TPS                     the ‘‘continuous residence’’ date to offer
                                                                                                          designation continue to be met. See INA                TPS to the group of eligible individuals
                                                  What is Temporary Protected Status                                                                             that the Secretary deems appropriate.
                                                                                                          section 244(b)(3)(A), 8 U.S.C.
                                                  (TPS)?                                                                                                            The Secretary has determined that the
                                                                                                          1254a(b)(3)(A). If the Secretary
                                                    • TPS is a temporary immigration                      determines that a foreign state continues              ‘‘continuous residence’’ date for
                                                  status granted to eligible nationals of a               to meet the conditions for TPS                         applicants for TPS under the
                                                  country designated for TPS under the                    designation, the designation may be                    redesignation of Yemen shall be January
                                                  Immigration and Nationality Act (INA),                  extended for an additional period of 6,                4, 2017. Initial applicants for TPS under
                                                  or to eligible persons without                          12, or 18 months. See INA section                      this redesignation must also show they
                                                  nationality who last habitually resided                 244(b)(3)(C), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(C). If              have been ‘‘continuously physically
                                                  in the designated country.                              the Secretary determines that the foreign              present’’ in the United States since
                                                    • During the TPS designation period,                  state no longer meets the conditions for               March 4, 2017, which is the effective
                                                  TPS beneficiaries are eligible to remain                TPS designation, the Secretary must                    date of the Secretary’s redesignation of
                                                  in the United States, may not be                        terminate the designation. See INA                     Yemen. See INA section 244(c)(1)(A)(i),
                                                  removed, and may obtain work                            section 244(b)(3)(B), 8 U.S.C.                         8 U.S.C. 1254a(c)(1)(A)(i). For each
                                                  authorization, so long as they continue                 1254a(b)(3)(B).                                        initial TPS application filed under the
                                                                                                                                                                 redesignation, the final determination of
                                                  to meet the requirements of TPS.
                                                                                                          What is the Secretary’s authority to                   whether the applicant has met the
                                                    • TPS beneficiaries may also be                       redesignate Yemen for TPS?                             ‘‘continuous physical presence’’
                                                  granted travel authorization as a matter
                                                                                                             In addition to extending an existing                requirement cannot be made until
                                                  of discretion.
                                                                                                                                                                 March 4, 2017. USCIS, however, will
                                                    • The granting of TPS does not result                 TPS designation, the Secretary, after
                                                                                                                                                                 issue EADs, as appropriate, during the
                                                  in or lead to permanent resident status.                consultation with appropriate
                                                                                                          Government agencies, may redesignate a                 registration period in accordance with 8
                                                    • When the Secretary terminates a                                                                            CFR 244.5(b) to individuals who file
                                                  country’s TPS designation, TPS benefits                 country (or part thereof) for TPS. See
                                                                                                          INA section 244(b)(1), 8 U.S.C.                        their applications before March 4, 2017.
                                                  end, but former TPS beneficiaries
                                                  continue to hold the same immigration                   1254a(b)(1); see also INA section                      Why is the Secretary extending the TPS
                                                  status they maintained before TPS, if                   244(c)(1)(A)(i), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(c)(1)(A)(i)            designation for Yemen and
                                                  any (unless that status has since expired               (requiring that ‘‘the alien has been                   simultaneously redesignating Yemen
                                                  or been terminated), or any other                       continuously physically present since                  for TPS through September 3, 2018?
                                                  lawfully obtained immigration status                    the effective date of the most recent                     DHS, in consultation with the
                                                  they received while registered for TPS.                 designation of the state’’) (emphasis                  Department of State, has conducted a
                                                                                                          added). This is one of numerous                        thorough review of conditions in
                                                  When was Yemen designated for TPS?                      instances in which the Secretary, and                  Yemen. Based on this review, the
                                                    On September 3, 2015, the Secretary                   prior to the establishment of DHS, the                 Secretary has determined that an 18-
                                                  designated Yemen for TPS based on                       Attorney General, has simultaneously                   month extension of Yemen’s
                                                  ongoing armed conflict in the country                   extended a country’s TPS designation                   designation for TPS is warranted
                                                  that posed a serious threat to the                      and redesignated the country for TPS.                  because the conditions that supported
                                                  personal safety of returning nationals.                 See, e.g., Extension and Redesignation                 its designation on the basis of ongoing
                                                  See Designation of the Republic of                      of Syria for Temporary Protected Status,               armed conflict persist. Ongoing armed
                                                  Yemen for Temporary Protected Status,                   81 FR 50533 (Aug. 1, 2016); Extension                  conflict within Yemen continues to pose
                                                  80 FR 53319 (Sept. 3, 2015). This                       and Redesignation of South Sudan for                   a serious threat to the personal safety of
                                                  announcement marks the first extension                  Temporary Protected Status, 81 FR 4051                 returning nationals.
                                                  and the first redesignation of TPS for                  (Jan. 25, 2016); Extension and                            Furthermore, redesignation is
                                                  Yemen since its initial designation in                  Redesignation of Haiti for Temporary                   warranted due to the continued
                                                  September 2015.                                         Protected Status, 76 FR 29000 (May 19,                 deterioration of the conditions for
                                                                                                          2011); Extension of Designation and                    civilians in Yemen and the resulting
                                                  What authority does the Secretary have                  Redesignation of Liberia Under
                                                  to extend the designation of Yemen for                                                                         need to offer protection to individuals
                                                                                                                                                                 who have arrived in the United States
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                                                  TPS?                                                      1 As of March 1, 2003, in accordance with section

                                                                                                          1517 of title XV of the Homeland Security Act of
                                                                                                                                                                 after the eligibility cutoff dates
                                                     Section 244(b)(1) of the INA, 8 U.S.C.               2002, Public Law 107–296, 116 Stat. 2135, any          established by Yemen’s previous
                                                  1254a(b)(1), authorizes the Secretary,                  reference to the Attorney General in a provision of    designation for TPS in September 2015.
                                                  after consultation with appropriate U.S.                the INA describing functions transferred from the      The redesignation is based on the dual
                                                  Government (Government) agencies, to                    Department of Justice to DHS ‘‘shall be deemed to
                                                                                                          refer to the Secretary’’ of Homeland Security. See
                                                                                                                                                                 statutory grounds of (1) ongoing armed
                                                  designate a foreign state (or part thereof)             6 U.S.C. 557 (codifying the Homeland Security Act      conflict in Yemen and, due to such
                                                  for TPS if the Secretary finds that                     of 2002, tit. XV, section 1517).                       conflict, requiring the return of Yemen


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                                                  nationals to Yemen would pose a                         sanitation needs, leading to an increased              and been continuously physically
                                                  serious threat to their personal safety                 risk of disease outbreaks. There is now                present in the United States since March
                                                  and (2) extraordinary and temporary                     a cholera outbreak in Yemen; the                       4, 2017.
                                                  conditions, stemming from the conflict                  number of suspected cases ballooned to                    • There are approximately 1,000
                                                  and exacerbated by natural disasters,                   1,410 within three weeks of the                        current Yemen TPS beneficiaries who
                                                  also prevent Yemeni nationals from                      outbreak being declared. Almost half of                may apply for re-registration and be
                                                  returning to Yemen in safety and it is                  all school-aged children in Yemen are                  eligible to retain their TPS under the
                                                  not contrary to the national interest of                unable to attend school, largely due to                extension.
                                                  the United States to permit Yemeni                      the destruction of school buildings, or
                                                                                                                                                                    • It is estimated that an additional
                                                  nationals to remain temporarily in the                  because the buildings are being used to
                                                                                                                                                                 150–450 individuals may become newly
                                                  United States.                                          shelter displaced persons or by warring
                                                     In July 2014, the Houthis, a group                                                                          eligible for TPS under the redesignation.
                                                                                                          parties to the conflict.
                                                  from the northern region of Yemen                          In addition to conflict-related damage,             Notice of Extension of the TPS
                                                  opposed to the government, began a                      since Yemen’s initial designation for                  Designation of Yemen and
                                                  violent territorial expansion across                    TPS in September 2015, natural                         Redesignation of Yemen for TPS
                                                  Yemen. The Houthis took over the                        disasters have also contributed to
                                                  capital, Sana’a, in September 2014,                     infrastructure damage. Yemen was hit                      By the authority vested in me as
                                                  consolidating control of Yemeni                         by two tropical cyclones, Chapala and                  Secretary under INA section 244, 8
                                                  government ministries, infrastructure,                  Megh, in November 2015, inundating                     U.S.C. 1254a, I have determined, after
                                                  and security forces. The conflict                       Yemen with 24 inches of rain in 48                     consultation with the appropriate
                                                  between the Houthis and the                             hours, an amount seven times the                       Government agencies, that the
                                                  government escalated in March 2015,                     annual average. Heavy rains again                      conditions that supported Yemen’s
                                                  when a coalition of more than ten                       pounded Yemen on April 13–14, 2016.                    designation for TPS in September 2015
                                                  countries, led by Saudi Arabia, initiated               These storms caused loss of life;                      based on the ongoing armed conflict in
                                                  air strikes against the Houthis. Since the              injuries; flooding; mudslides; damage to               Yemen continue to be met. See INA
                                                  March 2015 escalation, thousands have                   infrastructure; and shortages of food,                 section 244(b)(3)(A), 8 U.S.C.
                                                  been killed and tens of thousands                       water, medical supplies, and fuel.                     1254a(b)(3)(A). I also have determined
                                                  wounded. Out of a 2015 population of                       Based upon this review and after                    that there are extraordinary and
                                                  approximately 26.7 million, 3 million                   consultation with appropriate                          temporary conditions in Yemen that
                                                  Yemenis have been internally displaced,                 Government agencies, the Secretary has                 prevent Yemeni nationals from
                                                  and more than 180,000 people have fled                  determined that:                                       returning to Yemen in safety, and that
                                                  the country.                                               • The conditions that supported the                 it is not contrary to the national interest
                                                     The ongoing conflict has deepened                    September 3, 2015 designation of                       of the United States to permit Yemeni
                                                  Yemen’s difficult economic and                          Yemen for TPS continue to be met. See                  nationals to remain temporarily in the
                                                  humanitarian situation. More than 80                    INA section 244(b)(3)(A) and (C), 8                    United States. See INA section
                                                  percent of Yemenis require some form                    U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(A) and (C).                         244(b)(1)(C), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(C). On
                                                  of humanitarian assistance. The food                       • There is ongoing armed conflict in                the basis of these determinations, I am
                                                  security situation has significantly                    Yemen and, due to such conflict,                       simultaneously extending the existing
                                                  deteriorated over the last year, with over              requiring the return of Yemen nationals                TPS designation of Yemen for 18
                                                  14- million people food insecure. The                   to Yemen would pose a serious threat to                months from March 4, 2017, through
                                                  conflict has also severely impacted the                 their personal safety. See INA section                 September 3, 2018, and redesignating
                                                  delivery of basic services, including                   244(b)(1)(A), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(A).                 Yemen for TPS for the same 18-month
                                                  health services, water, sanitation, and                    • There are extraordinary and                       period. See INA section 244(b)(1)(A)
                                                  education. Infrastructure damage as a                   temporary conditions in Yemen that                     and (C), and (b)(2); 8 U.S.C.
                                                  result of the conflict has further                      prevent Yemeni nationals from                          1254a(b)(1)(A) and (C), and (b)(2). I have
                                                  constrained service delivery and relief                 returning to Yemen in safety, and it is                also determined that to be eligible for
                                                  efforts, as roads, bridges, flood control               not contrary to the national interest of               TPS under the redesignation,
                                                  systems, health facilities, airports, and               the United States to permit Yemeni                     individuals must demonstrate that they
                                                  schools have been damaged or                            nationals to remain temporarily in the                 have continuously resided in the United
                                                  destroyed in the conflict. Even if a                    United States. See INA section                         States since January 4, 2017. See INA
                                                  political resolution to the conflict is                 244(b)(1)(C), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(C).                 section 244(c)(1)(A)(ii), 8 U.S.C.
                                                  reached, Yemen will be faced with                          • The existing designation of Yemen                 1254a(c)(1)(A)(ii).
                                                  tremendous reconstruction needs.                        for TPS should be extended for an
                                                  Additionally, thousands of landmines                    additional 18-month period from March                  Jeh Charles Johnson,
                                                  have been placed during the conflict,                   4, 2017 through September 3, 2018. See                 Secretary.
                                                  with mine clearance likely taking years                 INA section 244(b)(3)(C), 8 U.S.C.                     I am currently a Yemen TPS
                                                  to complete.                                            1254a(b)(3)(C).                                        beneficiary. What should I do?
                                                     Many hospitals and health facilities                    • Yemen should be redesignated for
                                                  have closed due to damage, destruction,                 TPS for an 18-month period on the                        If you are a current TPS beneficiary
                                                  or shortages of critical supplies or staff.             statutory bases of ongoing armed                       whose TPS application was approved
                                                  Those that remain open struggle to                      conflict and extraordinary and                         prior to January 4, 2017, then you need
                                                  function fully. The shortage in health                  temporary conditions, effective March 4,               to file a re-registration application under
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                                                  care is disproportionately affecting                    2017 through September 3, 2018. See                    the extension if you wish to maintain
                                                  children under five, pregnant women,                    INA section 244(b)(1)(A) and (C), and                  TPS benefits through September 3,
                                                  and people with chronic diseases. A                     (b)(2); 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(A) and (C),               2018. You must use the Application for
                                                  lack of fuel to pump clean water and                    and (b)(2).                                            Temporary Protected Status (Form I–
                                                  conflict-related destruction and damage                    • TPS applicants must demonstrate                   821) to re-register for TPS. The 60-day
                                                  to water networks has left people unable                that they have continuously resided in                 open reregistration period will run from
                                                  to meet their basic water, hygiene, and                 the United States since January 4, 2017                January 4, 2017 through March 6, 2017.


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                                                  I have a pending initial TPS application                not need to file a new Application for                 If you have a pending TPS application
                                                  filed during the Yemen TPS registration                 Temporary Protected Status (Form I–                    and you wish to have an EAD valid
                                                  period that ran from September 3, 2015,                 821). Pending TPS applications will be                 through September 3, 2018, please refer
                                                  through March 1, 2016. What should I                    treated as initial applications under this             to Table 1 to determine whether you
                                                  do?                                                     redesignation. Therefore, if your TPS                  should file a new Application for
                                                    If your TPS application is still                      application is approved, you will be                   Employment Authorization (Form I–
                                                  pending on January 4, 2017, then you do                 granted TPS through September 3, 2018.                 765).

                                                                                 TABLE 1—FORM AND EAD INFORMATION FOR PENDING TPS APPLICATIONS
                                                  If . . .                                    And . . .                                 Then . . .

                                                  You requested an EAD during the             You received an EAD with Cat-             You must file a new Application for Employment Authorization (Form
                                                    previous initial registration period        egory C19 or A12.                         I–765) with the fee (or fee waiver request) if you wish to have a
                                                    for Yemen TPS.                                                                        new EAD valid through Sept. 3, 2018.
                                                                                              You did not receive an EAD with           You do not need to file a new Application for Employment Authoriza-
                                                                                                Category C19 or A12.                      tion (Form I–765). If your TPS application is approved, your Appli-
                                                                                                                                          cation for Employment Authorization (Form I–765) will be approved
                                                                                                                                          through Sept. 3, 2018.
                                                  You did not request an EAD during           You wish to have an EAD valid             You must file a new Application for Employment Authorization (Form
                                                    the previous initial registration           through Sept. 3, 2018.                    I–765) with the fee (or fee waiver request).
                                                    period for Yemen TPS.
                                                                                              You do not wish to have an EAD            You do not need to file a new Application for Employment Authoriza-
                                                                                                valid through Sept. 3, 2018.              tion (Form I–765).



                                                  I am not a current TPS beneficiary, and                 of 14 or are over 65 and applying for                  documentation. For more information
                                                  I do not have a TPS application                         initial registration.                                  on the biometric services fee, please
                                                  pending. What are the procedures for                      • If you are applying for re-                        visit the USCIS Web site at http://
                                                  initial registration for TPS under the                  registration and want an EAD, you must                 www.uscis.gov. If necessary, you may be
                                                  Yemen redesignation?                                    pay the fee for the Application for                    required to visit an Application Support
                                                                                                          Employment Authorization (Form I–                      Center to have your biometrics
                                                    If you are not a current Yemen TPS
                                                                                                          765), regardless of your age.                          captured.
                                                  beneficiary, nor do you have a pending
                                                  TPS application with USCIS, you may                       • If you are not requesting an EAD,
                                                                                                          regardless of whether you are applying                 Refiling an Initial TPS Application
                                                  submit your TPS application during the                                                                         After Receiving a Denial of a Fee
                                                  180-day initial registration period that                for initial registration or re-registration,
                                                                                                          you do not pay the fee for the                         Waiver Request
                                                  will run from January 4, 2017 through
                                                  July 3, 2017.                                           Application for Employment
                                                                                                                                                                    If you request a fee waiver when filing
                                                                                                          Authorization (Form I–765).
                                                  Required Application Forms and Fees                                                                            your initial TPS application package
                                                                                                            You must submit both completed
                                                  To Register or Re-Register for TPS                                                                             and your request is denied, you may re-
                                                                                                          application forms together. If you are
                                                                                                                                                                 file your application packet before the
                                                    To register or re-register for TPS, an                unable to pay for the application and/
                                                                                                          or biometric services fee, you may apply               initial filing deadline of July 3, 2017. If
                                                  applicant must submit the following                                                                            you submit your application with a fee
                                                  two applications:                                       for a fee waiver by completing a Request
                                                                                                          for Fee Waiver (Form I–912) or                         waiver request before that deadline, but
                                                    1. Application for Temporary                                                                                 you receive a fee waiver denial and
                                                                                                          submitting a personal letter requesting a
                                                  Protected Status (Form I–821).                                                                                 there are fewer than 45 days before the
                                                                                                          fee waiver, and by providing satisfactory
                                                    • If you are filing an initial                        supporting documentation. For more                     filing deadline (or the deadline has
                                                  application, you must pay the fee for the               information on the application forms                   passed), you may still re-file your
                                                  Application for Temporary Protected                     and fees for TPS, please visit the USCIS               application within the 45-day period
                                                  Status (Form I–821). See 8 CFR                          TPS Web page at http://www.uscis.gov/                  after the date on the USCIS fee waiver
                                                  244.2(f)(2) and 244.6 and information on                tps. Fees for the Application for                      denial notice. Your application will not
                                                  initial filing on the USCIS TPS Web                     Temporary Protected Status (Form I–                    be rejected even if the filing deadline
                                                  page at http://www.uscis.gov/tps.                       821), the Application for Employment                   has passed, provided it is mailed within
                                                    • If you are filing an application for                Authorization (Form I–765), and                        those 45 days and all other required
                                                  re-registration, you do not need to pay                 biometric services are also described in               information for the application is
                                                  the fee for the Application for                         8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i).                                  included. Note: If you wish, you may
                                                  Temporary Protected Status (Form I–                                                                            also wait to request an EAD and pay the
                                                  821). See 8 CFR 244.17.                                 Biometric Services Fee
                                                                                                                                                                 Application for Employment
                                                    2. Application for Employment                           Biometrics (such as fingerprints) are                Authorization (Form I–765) fee after
                                                  Authorization (Form I–765).                             required for all applicants 14 years of                USCIS grants you TPS, if you are found
                                                    • If you are applying for initial                     age or older. Those applicants must
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                                                                                                                                                                 eligible. If you choose to do this, you
                                                  registration and want an EAD, you must                  submit a biometric services fee. If you                would file the Application for
                                                  pay the fee for the Application for                     are unable to pay for the biometric
                                                                                                                                                                 Temporary Protected Status (Form I–
                                                  Employment Authorization (Form I–                       services fee, you may apply for a fee
                                                                                                                                                                 821) with the fee and the Application
                                                  765) only if you are age 14 through 65.                 waiver by completing a Request for Fee
                                                                                                                                                                 for Employment Authorization (Form I–
                                                  No fee for the Application for                          Waiver (Form I–912) or by submitting a
                                                  Employment Authorization (Form I–                       personal letter requesting a fee waiver,               765) without the fee and without
                                                  765) is required if you are under the age               and providing satisfactory supporting                  requesting an EAD.



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                                                  Re-Filing a TPS Re-Registration                         grant of TPS, please include a copy of                 automatically extends your EAD by 6
                                                  Application After Receiving a Denial of                 the IJ or BIA order granting you TPS                   months if you:
                                                  a Fee Waiver Request                                    with your application. This will aid in                   • Are a national of Yemen (or an alien
                                                                                                          the verification of your grant of TPS and              having no nationality who last
                                                     USCIS urges all re-registering
                                                                                                          processing of your application, as                     habitually resided in Yemen);
                                                  applicants to file as soon as possible                                                                            • Received an EAD under the
                                                  within the 60-day re-registration period                USCIS may not have received records of
                                                                                                          your grant of TPS by either the IJ or the              designation of Yemen for TPS; and
                                                  so that USCIS can process the                                                                                     • Have an EAD with a marked
                                                  applications and issue EADs promptly.                   BIA.
                                                                                                                                                                 expiration date of March 3, 2017,
                                                  Filing early will also allow those                      E-Filing                                               bearing the notation ‘‘A–12’’ or ‘‘C–19’’
                                                  applicants who may receive denials of                                                                          on the face of the card under
                                                                                                            You cannot electronically file your
                                                  their fee waiver requests to have time to                                                                      ‘‘Category.’’
                                                                                                          application when re-registering or
                                                  re-file their applications before the re-                                                                         Although this Notice automatically
                                                                                                          submitting an initial registration for
                                                  registration deadline. If, however, an                                                                         extends your EAD through September 3,
                                                                                                          Yemen TPS. Please mail your
                                                  applicant receives a denial of his or her                                                                      2017, you must re-register timely for
                                                                                                          application to the mailing address listed
                                                  fee waiver request and is unable to re-                                                                        TPS in accordance with the procedures
                                                                                                          in Table 2.
                                                  file by the re-registration deadline, the                                                                      described in this Notice if you would
                                                  applicant may still re-file his or her                  Supporting Documents                                   like to maintain your TPS.
                                                  application. This situation will be
                                                                                                             The filing instructions on the                      When hired, what documentation may I
                                                  reviewed to determine whether the
                                                                                                          Application for Temporary Protected                    show to my employer as proof of
                                                  applicant has established good cause for
                                                                                                          Status (Form I–821) list all the                       employment authorization and identity
                                                  late re-registration. However, applicants
                                                                                                          documents needed to establish basic                    when completing Employment
                                                  are urged to re-file within 45 days of the
                                                                                                          eligibility for TPS. You may also find                 Eligibility Verification (Form I–9)?
                                                  date on their USCIS fee waiver denial
                                                                                                          information on the acceptable
                                                  notice, if at all possible. See INA section                                                                       You can find a list of acceptable
                                                                                                          documentation and other requirements
                                                  244(c)(3)(C); 8 U.S.C. 1254a(c)(3)(C); 8                                                                       document choices on the ‘‘Lists of
                                                                                                          for applying or registering for TPS on
                                                  CFR 244.17(c). For more information on                                                                         Acceptable Documents’’ for
                                                                                                          the USCIS Web site at www.uscis.gov/
                                                  good cause for late re-registration, visit                                                                     Employment Eligibility Verification
                                                                                                          tps under ‘‘Yemen.’’
                                                  the USCIS TPS Web page at http://                                                                              (Form I–9). You can find additional
                                                  www.uscis.gov/tps. Note: Although a re-                 Do I need to submit additional                         detailed information on the USCIS I–9
                                                  registering TPS beneficiary age 14 and                  supporting documentation?                              Central Web page at http://
                                                  older must pay the biometric services                                                                          www.uscis.gov/I-9Central. Employers
                                                                                                            If one or more of the questions listed
                                                  fee (but not the initial TPS application                                                                       are required to verify the identity and
                                                                                                          in Part 4, Question 2 of the Application
                                                  fee) when filing a TPS re-registration                                                                         employment authorization of all new
                                                                                                          for Temporary Protected Status (Form I–
                                                  application, the applicant may decide to                                                                       employees by using Employment
                                                                                                          821) applies to you, then you must
                                                  wait to request an EAD, and therefore                                                                          Eligibility Verification (Form I–9).
                                                                                                          submit an explanation on a separate
                                                  not pay the Application for Employment                                                                         Within 3 days of hire, an employee must
                                                                                                          sheet(s) of paper and/or additional
                                                  Authorization (Form I–765) fee, until                                                                          present proof of identity and
                                                                                                          documentation.
                                                  after USCIS has approved the                                                                                   employment authorization to his or her
                                                  individual’s TPS re-registration, if he or              Employment Authorization Document                      employer.
                                                  she is eligible.                                        (EAD)                                                     You may present any document from
                                                                                                                                                                 List A (reflecting both your identity and
                                                  Mailing Information                                     How can I obtain information on the
                                                                                                                                                                 employment authorization), or one
                                                                                                          status of my EAD request?
                                                    Mail your application for TPS to the                                                                         document from List B (reflecting
                                                  proper address in Table 2.                                 To get case status information about                identity) together with one document
                                                                                                          your TPS application, including the                    from List C (reflecting employment
                                                       TABLE 2—MAILING ADDRESSES                          status of a request for an EAD, you can                authorization), or you may present an
                                                                                                          check Case Status Online at http://                    acceptable receipt for List A, List B, or
                                                  If . . .                   Mail to . . .                www.uscis.gov, or call the USCIS                       List C documents as described in the
                                                                                                          National Customer Service Center at                    Employment Eligibility Verification
                                                  You are applying           USCIS, Attn: TPS             800–375–5283 (TTY 800–767–1833). If                    (Form I–9) Instructions. An EAD is an
                                                    through the U.S.          Yemen, P.O. Box             your Application for Employment                        acceptable document under ‘‘List A.’’
                                                    Postal Service.           7555, Chicago, IL
                                                                              60680–6943.
                                                                                                          Authorization (Form I–765) has been                    Employers may not reject a document
                                                  You are using a non-       USCIS, Attn: TPS             pending for more than 90 days and you                  based on a future expiration date.
                                                    U.S. Postal Service       Yemen, 131 S.               still need assistance, you may request an                 If your EAD has an expiration date of
                                                    delivery service.         Dearborn, 3rd               EAD inquiry appointment with USCIS                     March 3, 2017, and states ‘‘A–12’’ or
                                                                              Floor, Chicago, IL          by using the InfoPass system at https://               ‘‘C–19’’ under ‘‘Category,’’ it has been
                                                                              60603–5517.                 infopass.uscis.gov. However, we                        extended automatically for 6 months by
                                                                                                          strongly encourage you first to check                  virtue of this Federal Register Notice,
                                                    If you were granted TPS by an                         Case Status Online or call the USCIS                   and you may choose to present your
                                                  Immigration Judge (IJ) or the Board of                  National Customer Service Center for                   EAD to your employer as proof of
                                                  Immigration Appeals (BIA), and you                      assistance before making an InfoPass                   identity and employment authorization
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                                                  wish to request an EAD, or are re-                      appointment.                                           for Form I–9 through September 3, 2017
                                                  registering for the first time following a                                                                     (see the subsection titled ‘‘How do my
                                                  grant of TPS by an IJ or the BIA, please                Am I eligible to receive an automatic 6-               employer and I complete the
                                                  mail your application to the appropriate                month extension of my current EAD                      Employment Eligibility Verification
                                                  address in Table 2. When submitting a                   through September 3, 2017?                             (Form I–9) using an automatically
                                                  re-registration application and/or                        Provided that you currently have a                   extended EAD for a new job?’’ for
                                                  requesting an EAD based on an IJ/BIA                    Yemen TPS-based EAD, this Notice                       further information). To minimize


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                                                  confusion over this extension at the                    should complete either Section 3 of the                choose to present any other legally
                                                  time of hire, you should explain to your                Employment Eligibility Verification                    acceptable document or combination of
                                                  employer that USCIS has automatically                   (Form I–9) originally completed for you                documents listed on the Employment
                                                  extended your EAD through September                     or, if this Section has already been                   Eligibility Verification (Form I–9).
                                                  3, 2017. You may also show your                         completed or if the version of
                                                                                                                                                                 How do my employer and I complete
                                                  employer a copy of this Federal Register                Employment Eligibility Verification
                                                  Notice confirming the automatic                         (Form I–9) has expired (check the date                 Employment Eligibility Verification
                                                  extension of employment authorization                   in the bottom left-hand corner of the                  (Form I–9) using an automatically
                                                  through September 3, 2017. As an                        form), complete Section 3 of a new                     extended EAD for a new job?
                                                  alternative to presenting your                          Employment Eligibility Verification                      When using an automatically
                                                  automatically extended EAD, you may                     (Form I–9) using the most current                      extended EAD to complete Employment
                                                  choose to present any other acceptable                  version. Note that your employer may                   Eligibility Verification (Form I–9) for a
                                                  document from List A, a combination of                  not specify which List A or List C                     new job prior to September 3, 2017, you
                                                  one selection from List B and one                       document employees must present, and                   and your employer should do the
                                                  selection from List C, or a valid receipt.              cannot reject an acceptable receipt.                   following:
                                                                                                                                                                   1. For Section 1, you should:
                                                  What documentation may I show my                        Can my employer require that I provide                   a. Check ‘‘An alien authorized to work
                                                  employer if I am already employed but                   any other documentation to prove my                    until’’ and write the automatically
                                                  my current TPS-related EAD is set to                    status, such as proof of my Yemeni
                                                                                                                                                                 extended EAD expiration date
                                                  expire?                                                 citizenship?
                                                                                                                                                                 (September 3, 2017) in the space
                                                    Even though EADs with an expiration                      No. When completing Employment                      provided; and
                                                  date of March 3, 2017, that state ‘‘A–12’’              Eligibility Verification (Form I–9),                     b. Write your alien number (USCIS
                                                  or ‘‘C–19’’ under ‘‘Category’’ have been                including re-verifying employment                      number or A-number) in the next space
                                                  automatically extended for 6 months by                  authorization, employers must accept                   (your EAD or other document from DHS
                                                  this Federal Register Notice, your                      any documentation that appears on the                  will have your USCIS number or A-
                                                  employer will need to ask you about                     ‘‘Lists of Acceptable Documents’’ for                  number printed on it; the USCIS
                                                  your continued employment                               Employment Eligibility Verification                    number is the same as your A-number
                                                  authorization once March 3, 2017 is                     (Form I–9) that reasonably appears to be               without the A prefix).
                                                  reached to meet its responsibilities for                genuine and that relates to you, or an                   2. For Section 2, employers should
                                                  Employment Eligibility Verification                     acceptable List A, List B, or List C                   record the:
                                                  (Form I–9). Your employer may need to                   receipt. Employers may not request                       a. Document title;
                                                  re-inspect your automatically extended                  documentation that does not appear on                    b. Issuing authority;
                                                  EAD to check the expiration date and                    the ‘‘Lists of Acceptable Documents.’’                   c. Document number; and
                                                  code to record the updated expiration                   Therefore, employers may not request                     d. Automatically extended EAD
                                                  date on your Employment Eligibility                     proof of Yemeni citizenship or proof of                expiration date (September 3, 2017).
                                                  Verification (Form I–9) if he or she did                re-registration for TPS when completing                  By September 3, 2017, employers
                                                  not keep a copy of this EAD when you                    Employment Eligibility Verification                    must re-verify the employee’s
                                                  initially presented it. However, your                   (Form I–9) for new hires or re-verifying               employment authorization in Section 3
                                                  employer does not need a new                            the employment authorization of                        of the Employment Eligibility
                                                  document to re-verify your employment                   current employees. If presented with                   Verification (Form I–9).
                                                  authorization until September 3, 2017,                  EADs that have been automatically
                                                  the expiration date of the automatic                    extended, employers should accept such                 What corrections should my current
                                                  extension. Instead, you and your                        EADs as valid List A documents so long                 employer and I make to Employment
                                                  employer must make corrections to the                   as the EADs reasonably appear to be                    Eligibility Verification (Form I–9) if my
                                                  employment authorization expiration                     genuine and to relate to the employee.                 EAD has been automatically extended?
                                                  dates in Section 1 and Section 2 of                     Refer to the Note to Employees section                   If you are an existing employee who
                                                  Employment Eligibility Verification                     of this Notice for important information               presented a TPS-related EAD that was
                                                  (Form I–9) (see the subsection titled                   about your rights if your employer                     valid when you first started your job,
                                                  ‘‘What corrections should my current                    rejects lawful documentation, requires                 but that EAD has now been
                                                  employer and I make to Employment                       additional documentation, or otherwise                 automatically extended, your employer
                                                  Eligibility Verification (Form I–9) if my               discriminates against you based on your                may need to re-inspect your
                                                  EAD has been automatically extended?’’                  citizenship or immigration status, or                  automatically extended EAD if your
                                                  for further information). In addition,                  your national origin.                                  employer does not have a copy of the
                                                  you may also show this Federal Register                                                                        EAD on file, and you and your employer
                                                  Notice to your employer to explain what                 What happens after September 3, 2017
                                                                                                                                                                 should correct your previously
                                                  to do for Employment Eligibility                        for purposes of employment
                                                                                                                                                                 completed Employment Eligibility
                                                  Verification (Form I–9).                                authorization?
                                                                                                                                                                 Verification (Form I–9) as follows:
                                                    By September 3, 2017, the expiration                    After September 3, 2017, employers                     1. For Section 1, you should:
                                                  date of the automatic extension, your                   may no longer accept the EADs that this                  a. Draw a line through the expiration
                                                  employer must re-verify your                            Federal Register Notice automatically                  date in Section 1;
                                                  employment authorization. At that time,                 extended. Before that time, however,                     b. Write ‘‘September 3, 2017’’ above
                                                  you must present any document from                      USCIS will endeavor to issue new EADs
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                                                                                                                                                                 the previous date;
                                                  List A or any document from List C on                   to eligible TPS re-registrants who                       c. Write ‘‘TPS Ext.’’ in the margin of
                                                  Employment Eligibility Verification                     request them. These new EADs will                      Section 1; and
                                                  (Form I–9) to re-verify employment                      have an expiration date of September 3,                  d. Initial and date the correction in
                                                  authorization, or an acceptable List A or               2018, and can be presented to your                     the margin of Section 1.
                                                  List C receipt described in the                         employer for completion of                               2. For Section 2, employers should:
                                                  Employment Eligibility Verification                     Employment Eligibility Verification                      a. Draw a line through the expiration
                                                  (Form I–9) Instructions. Your employer                  (Form I–9). Alternatively, you may                     date written in Section 2;


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                                                    b. Write ‘‘September 3, 2017’’ above                  languages. Employees or applicants may                 Note Regarding Federal, State, and
                                                  the previous date;                                      also call the OSC Worker Information                   Local Government Agencies (Such as
                                                    c. Write ‘‘TPS Ext.’’ in the margin of                Hotline at 800–255–7688 (TTY 800–                      Departments of Motor Vehicles)
                                                  Section 2; and                                          237–2515) for information regarding                       While Federal Government agencies
                                                    d. Initial and date the correction in                 employment discrimination based upon                   must follow the guidelines laid out by
                                                  the margin of Section 2.                                citizenship, immigration status, or
                                                    By September 3, 2017, when the                                                                               the Federal Government, state and local
                                                                                                          national origin, including                             government agencies establish their own
                                                  automatic extension of EADs expires,
                                                                                                          discrimination related to Employment                   rules and guidelines when granting
                                                  employers must re-verify the employee’s
                                                  employment authorization in Section 3.                  Eligibility Verification (Form I–9) and E-             certain benefits. Each state may have
                                                                                                          Verify. The OSC Worker Information                     different laws, requirements, and
                                                  If I am an employer enrolled in E-Verify,               Hotline provides language interpretation               determinations about what documents
                                                  what do I do when I receive a ‘‘Work                    in numerous languages.                                 you need to provide to prove eligibility
                                                  Authorization Documents Expiration’’                                                                           for certain benefits. Whether you are
                                                                                                             To comply with the law, employers
                                                  alert for an automatically extended                                                                            applying for a Federal, state, or local
                                                  EAD?                                                    must accept any document or
                                                                                                                                                                 government benefit, you may need to
                                                                                                          combination of documents from the List
                                                     E-Verify automated the verification                                                                         provide the government agency with
                                                                                                          of Acceptable Documents if the
                                                  process for employees whose TPS was                                                                            documents that show you are a TPS
                                                                                                          documentation reasonably appears to be
                                                  automatically extended in a Federal                                                                            beneficiary and/or show you are
                                                                                                          genuine and to relate to the employee,                 authorized to work based on TPS.
                                                  Register Notice. If you have an                         or an acceptable List A, List B, or List
                                                  employee who is a TPS beneficiary who                                                                          Examples of such documents are:
                                                                                                          C receipt as described in the                             (1) Your EAD that has been
                                                  provided a TPS-related EAD when he or
                                                                                                          Employment Eligibility Verification                    automatically extended, or your EAD
                                                  she first started working for you, you
                                                  will receive a ‘‘Work Authorization                     (Form I–9) Instructions. Employers may                 that has not expired;
                                                  Documents Expiring’’ case alert when                    not require extra or additional                           (2) A copy of this Federal Register
                                                  the auto-extension period for this EAD                  documentation beyond what is required                  Notice if your EAD is automatically
                                                  is about to expire. By September 3,                     for Employment Eligibility Verification                extended under this Notice;
                                                  2017, employment authorization must                     (Form I–9) completion. Further,                           (3) A copy of your Application for
                                                  be re-verified in Section 3. Employers                  employers participating in E-Verify who                Temporary Protected Status Notice of
                                                  should not use E-Verify for                             receive an E-Verify case result of                     Action (Form I–797) for this re-
                                                  reverification.                                         ‘‘Tentative Nonconfirmation’’ (TNC)                    registration;
                                                                                                          must promptly inform employees of the                     (4) A copy of your past or current
                                                  Note to All Employers                                   TNC and give such employees an                         Application for Temporary Protected
                                                     Employers are reminded that the laws                 opportunity to contest the TNC. A TNC                  Status Notice of Action (Form I–797), if
                                                  requiring proper employment eligibility                 case result means that the information                 you received one from USCIS; or
                                                  verification and prohibiting unfair                     entered into E-Verify from Employment                     (5) If there is an automatic extension
                                                  immigration-related employment                          Eligibility Verification (Form I–9) differs            of work authorization, a copy of
                                                  practices remain in full force. This                    from Federal or state government                       information from the USCIS TPS Web
                                                  Notice does not supersede or in any way                                                                        site that provides information on the
                                                                                                          records.
                                                  limit applicable employment                                                                                    automatic extension.
                                                  verification rules and policy guidance,                    Employers may not terminate,                           Check with the Government agency
                                                  including those rules setting forth                     suspend, delay training, withhold pay,                 regarding which document(s) the agency
                                                  reverification requirements. For general                lower pay, or take any adverse action                  will accept.
                                                  questions about the employment                          against an employee based on the                          Some benefit-granting agencies use
                                                  eligibility verification process,                       employee’s decision to contest a TNC or                the USCIS Systematic Alien Verification
                                                  employers may call USCIS at 888–464–                    because the case is still pending with E-              for Entitlements (SAVE) program to
                                                  4218 (TTY 877–875–6028) or email                        Verify. A Final Nonconfirmation (FNC)                  confirm the current immigration status
                                                  USCIS at I–9Central@dhs.gov. Calls and                  case result is received when E-Verify                  of applicants for public benefits. In most
                                                  emails are accepted in English and                      cannot verify an employee’s                            cases, SAVE provides an automated
                                                  many other languages. For questions                     employment eligibility. An employer                    electronic response to benefit-granting
                                                  about avoiding discrimination during                    may terminate employment based on a                    agencies within seconds, but,
                                                  the employment eligibility verification                 case result of FNC. Work-authorized                    occasionally, verification can be
                                                  process (Form I–9 and E-Verify),                        employees who receive an FNC may call                  delayed. You can check the status of
                                                  employers may also call the U.S.                        USCIS for assistance at 888–897–7781                   your SAVE verification by using
                                                  Department of Justice, Office of Special                (TTY 877–875–6028). To report an                       CaseCheck at the following link: https://
                                                  Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair                  employer for discrimination in the E-                  save.uscis.gov/casecheck/, then by
                                                  Employment Practices (OSC) Employer                                                                            clicking the ‘‘Check Your Case’’ button.
                                                                                                          Verify process based on citizenship or
                                                  Hotline at 800–255–8155 (TTY 800–                                                                              CaseCheck is a free service that lets you
                                                                                                          immigration status, or based on national
                                                  237–2515), which offers language                                                                               follow the progress of your SAVE
                                                                                                          origin, contact OSC’s Worker                           verification using your date of birth and
                                                  interpretation in numerous languages,                   Information Hotline at 800–255–7688
                                                  or email OSC at osccrt@usdoj.gov.                                                                              one immigration identifier number. If an
                                                                                                          (TTY 800–237–2515). Additional                         agency has denied your application
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                                                  Note to Employees                                       information about proper                               based solely or in part on a SAVE
                                                    For general questions about the                       nondiscriminatory Employment                           response, the agency must offer you the
                                                  employment eligibility verification                     Eligibility Verification (Form I–9) and E-             opportunity to appeal the decision in
                                                  process, employees may call USCIS at                    Verify procedures is available on the                  accordance with the agency’s
                                                  888–897–7781 (TTY 877–875–6028) or                      OSC Web site at http://www.justice.gov/                procedures. If the agency has received
                                                  email at I–9Central@dhs.gov. Calls are                  crt/about/osc/ and the USCIS Web site                  and acted upon or will act upon a SAVE
                                                  accepted in English, and many other                     at http://www.dhs.gov/E-verify.                        verification and you do not believe the


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                                                  response is correct, you may make an                    Affairs. I certify that the Grand Traverse             containing not more than 21% of
                                                  InfoPass appointment for an in-person                   Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians                    alcohol by volume, including fermented
                                                  interview at a local USCIS office.                      duly adopted this amendment to the                     fruit juices other than grapes and mixed
                                                  Detailed information on how to make                     Grand Traverse Liquor Control Code by                  wine drinks;
                                                  corrections, make an appointment, or                    Resolution Number 16–34.2713 on                           (4) any beverage that contains alcohol
                                                  submit a written request to correct                     February 17, 2016.                                     obtained by distillation, mixed with
                                                  records under the Freedom of                              Dated: December 12, 2016.                            potable water or other substances, or
                                                  Information Act can be found on the                     Lawrence S. Roberts,                                   both, in solution, and includes wine
                                                  SAVE Web site at http://www.uscis.gov/                                                                         containing an alcoholic content of more
                                                                                                          Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—Indian
                                                  save, then by choosing ‘‘For Benefits                   Affairs.                                               than 21% by volume, except
                                                  Applicants’’ from the menu on the left                                                                         sacramental wine and mixed spirit
                                                  and selecting ‘‘Questions about your                      The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa                    drink;
                                                  Records?’’.                                             and Chippewa Indians Liquor Control                       (5) any drink or similar product
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–31003 Filed 1–3–17; 8:45 am]              Code, as amended, shall read as follows:               marketed as a wine cooler that contains
                                                  BILLING CODE 9111–97–P
                                                                                                          Liquor Ordinance of the Grand                          less than 7% alcohol by volume,
                                                                                                          Traverse Band of Ottawa and                            consists of wine or cider and plain,
                                                                                                          Chippewa Indians                                       sparkling or carbonated water, and
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                                                                                     contains any 1 or more of the following:
                                                                                                          Title 14—Chapter 4                                     (a) Nonalcoholic beverages; (b)
                                                  Bureau of Indian Affairs                                14.401     Short Title                                 flavoring; (c) coloring materials; (d) fruit
                                                  [178A2100DD/AAKC001030/                                                                                        juices; (e) fruit adjuncts; (f) sugar; (g)
                                                                                                             This ordinance may be cited as the
                                                  A0A501010.999900 253G]                                                                                         carbon dioxide; (h) preservatives.
                                                                                                          ‘‘Liquor Ordinance’’ of the Grand
                                                                                                          Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa                      (b) ‘‘liquor’’ means any alcoholic
                                                  Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and                       Indians.                                               beverage.
                                                  Chippewa Indians; Amendments to                                                                                   (c) ‘‘person’’ means a natural person,
                                                  Liquor Ordinance                                        14.402     Authority                                   firm, association, corporation, or other
                                                                                                            As required by 18 U.S.C. 1161, this                  legal entity.
                                                  AGENCY:   Bureau of Indian Affairs,                                                                               (d) ‘‘premises’’ means specified
                                                  Interior.                                               ordinance is in conformity with relevant
                                                                                                          provisions of State law and is enacted                 locations within Tribal lands where
                                                  ACTION: Notice.                                                                                                alcoholic beverages may be sold as
                                                                                                          pursuant to Article IV of the
                                                                                                          constitution of the Grand Traverse Band                described in a license issued by the
                                                  SUMMARY:   This notice publishes
                                                                                                          of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.                        Tribal Council.
                                                  amendments to the Grand Traverse
                                                                                                                                                                    (e) ‘‘Secretary’’ means the Secretary of
                                                  Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians                     14.403     Interpretation                              the United States Department of the
                                                  Liquor Ordinance, Title 14, Chapter 4.
                                                                                                             (a) This ordinance shall be deemed an               Interior.
                                                  In 2016, the Grand Traverse Tribal
                                                                                                          exercise of the police and regulatory                     (f) ‘‘State’’ means the State of
                                                  Council enacted the amendments to the
                                                                                                          powers of the Grand Traverse Band of                   Michigan, which regulates matters
                                                  Liquor Ordinance. The amended Liquor
                                                                                                          Ottawa and Chippewa Indians in order                   pertaining to the consumption,
                                                  Ordinance supersedes the existing
                                                                                                          to promote Tribal self-determination                   possession, delivery and/or sale of
                                                  Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and
                                                                                                          and to protect the public welfare, and                 alcoholic beverages within the State
                                                  Chippewa Indians Liquor Ordinance
                                                                                                          all provisions of this ordinance shall be              through its Liquor Control Commission.
                                                  that was last published in the Federal
                                                  Register on June 13, 2005 (70 FR 34146).                liberally construed for the                               (g) ‘‘Tribal Council’’ means the Tribal
                                                                                                          accomplishment of these purposes.                      Council of the Grand Traverse Band of
                                                  DATES: This ordinance shall become                                                                             Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.
                                                                                                             (b) Nothing in this ordinance may be
                                                  effective February 3, 2017.                                                                                       (h) ‘‘Tribal lands’’ means:
                                                                                                          construed as a waiver of Tribal
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.                    sovereign immunity.                                       (1) Land within the limits of the
                                                  Sherrel LaPointe, Tribal Operations                                                                            Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and
                                                  Officer, Midwest Region, Bureau of                      14.404     Definitions                                 Chippewa Indians’ Reservation,
                                                  Indian Affairs, Norman Pointe II, 5600                    In this ordinance, unless the context                notwithstanding the issuance of any
                                                  American Boulevard West, Suite 500,                     otherwise requires:                                    patent, and including rights-of-way
                                                  Bloomington, Minnesota 55437,                             (a) ‘‘alcoholic beverage’’ means any of              running through the reservation; and/or
                                                  Telephone: (612) 713–4400.                              the following:                                            (2) land over which the Grand
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant                       (1) Any spirituous, vinous, malt or                  Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa
                                                  to the Act of August 15, 1953, Public                   fermented liquor, liquid of compound,                  Indians exercises governmental power
                                                  Law 83–277, 67 Stat. 586, 18 U.S.C.                     whether or not medicated, proprietary,                 and which is either held in trust by the
                                                  1161, as interpreted by the Supreme                     patented, and by whatever name called,                 United States for the benefit of the
                                                  Court in Rice v. Rehner, 463 U.S. 713                   containing one-half of one percent (.5%)               Grand Traverse Band, or held by the
                                                  (1983), the Secretary of the Interior shall             or more alcohol by volume, which is                    Tribe or by one of its members subject
                                                  certify and publish in the Federal                      commonly used or reasonably adopted                    to restriction by the United States
                                                  Register notice of adopted liquor                       to use for beverage purposes;                          against alienation.
                                                  ordinances for the purpose of regulating                  (2) any beverage obtained by alcoholic                  (i) ‘‘Tribal license’’ means an official
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                                                  liquor transactions in Indian country.                  fermentation of an infusion or decoction               action by the Tribal Council which
                                                  The Grand Traverse Band duly adopted                    of barley, malt, hops or other cereal in               authorizes the manufacture and/or sale
                                                  Tribal Council Resolution Number 16–                    potable water;                                         of alcoholic beverages for consumption
                                                  34.2713 on February 17, 2016. This                        (3) any product made by the normal                   either on the premises and/or away from
                                                  notice is published with the authority                  alcoholic fermentation of the juice of                 the premises. The manufacture, sale
                                                  delegated by the Secretary of the Interior              sound, ripe grapes, or any other fruit                 and/or delivery of alcoholic beverages
                                                  to the Assistant Secretary–Indian                       with the usual cellar treatment, and                   intended for consumption away from


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Document Created: 2017-01-04 00:29:20
Document Modified: 2017-01-04 00:29:20
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.
DatesExtension of Designation of Yemen for TPS: The 18-month extension of the TPS designation of Yemen is effective March 4, 2017, and will remain in effect through September 3, 2018. The 60-day re- registration period runs from January 4, 2017 through March 6, 2017.
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.
FR Citation82 FR 859 
RIN Number1615-ZB61

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