83_FR_23804 83 FR 23705 - Termination of the Designation of Nepal for Temporary Protected Status

83 FR 23705 - Termination of the Designation of Nepal for Temporary Protected Status

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

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 99 (May 22, 2018)

Page Range23705-23710
FR Document2018-10868

The designation of Nepal for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is set to expire on June 24, 2018. After reviewing country conditions and consulting with appropriate U.S. Government agencies, the Secretary of Homeland Security has determined that conditions in Nepal no longer support its designation for TPS and that termination of the TPS designation of Nepal is required pursuant to statute. To provide time for an orderly transition, the Secretary is terminating the designation effective on June 24, 2019, which is 12 months following the end of the current designation. Nationals of Nepal (and aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided in Nepal) who have been granted TPS and wish to maintain their TPS and receive TPS-based Employment Authorization Documents (EAD) valid through June 24, 2019, must re-register for TPS in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Notice. After June 24, 2019, nationals of Nepal (and aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided in Nepal) who have been granted TPS under the Nepal designation will no longer have TPS.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

[CIS No. 2622-18; DHS Docket No. USCIS-2015-0003]
RIN 1615-ZB74


Termination of the Designation of Nepal for Temporary Protected 
Status

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

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The designation of Nepal for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) 
is set to expire on June 24, 2018. After reviewing country conditions 
and consulting with appropriate U.S. Government agencies, the Secretary 
of Homeland Security has determined that conditions in Nepal no longer 
support its designation for TPS and that termination of the TPS 
designation of Nepal is required pursuant to statute. To provide time 
for an orderly transition, the Secretary is terminating the designation 
effective on June 24, 2019, which is 12 months following the end of the 
current designation.
    Nationals of Nepal (and aliens having no nationality who last 
habitually resided in Nepal) who have been granted TPS and wish to 
maintain their TPS and receive TPS-based Employment Authorization 
Documents (EAD) valid through June 24, 2019, must re-register for TPS 
in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Notice. After June 
24, 2019, nationals of Nepal (and aliens having no nationality who last 
habitually resided in Nepal) who have been granted TPS under the Nepal 
designation will no longer have TPS.

DATES: The designation of Nepal for TPS is terminated effective at 
11:59 p.m., local time, on June 24, 2019.
    The 60-day re-registration period runs from May 22, 2018 through 
July 23, 2018. (Note: It is important for re-registrants to timely re-
register during this 60-day period.)

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 
     You may contact Samantha Deshommes, Branch Chief, 
Regulatory Coordination Division, Office of Policy and Strategy, U.S. 
Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Department of Homeland 
Security, 20 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20529-2060; or by 
phone at 800-375-5283.
     For further information on TPS, including guidance on the 
re-registration 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 termination of Nepal's TPS by 
selecting ``Nepal'' from the menu on the left side of the TPS web page.
     If you have additional questions about Temporary Protected 
Status, please visit uscis.gov/tools. Our online virtual assistant, 
Emma, can answer many of your questions and point you to additional 
information on our website. If you are unable to find your answers 
there, you may also call our USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283.
     Applicants seeking information about the status of their 
individual cases may check Case Status Online, available on the USCIS 
website at http://www.uscis.gov, or call the USCIS Contact Center at 
800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833). Service is available in English and 
Spanish.
     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
CFR--Code of Federal Regulations
DHS--U.S. Department of Homeland Security
DOS--Department of State
EAD--Employment Authorization Document
FNC--Final Nonconfirmation
FR--Federal Register
Government--U.S. Government
IJ--Immigration Judge
INA--Immigration and Nationality Act
IER--U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, Immigrant and 
Employee Rights Section
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
U.S.C.--United States Code

    Through this Notice, DHS sets forth procedures necessary for 
eligible nationals of Nepal (or aliens having no nationality who last 
habitually resided in Nepal) to re-register for TPS and to apply for 
renewal of their EADs with USCIS. Re-registration is limited to persons 
who have previously registered for TPS under the designation of Nepal 
and whose applications have been granted.
    For individuals who have already been granted TPS under Nepal's 
designation, the 60-day re-registration period runs from May 22, 2018 
through July 23, 2018. USCIS will issue new EADs with a June 24, 2019 
expiration date to eligible Nepali TPS beneficiaries who timely re-
register and apply for EADs. 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 June 24, 2018. Accordingly, through this Federal Register 
notice, DHS automatically extends the validity of EADs issued under the 
TPS designation of Nepal for 180 days, through December 21, 2018. This 
Notice explains how TPS beneficiaries and their employers may determine 
which EADs are automatically extended and how this affects the Form I-
9, Employment Eligibility Verification, and E-Verify processes.

What is Temporary Protected Status (TPS)?

     TPS is a temporary immigration status granted to eligible 
nationals of a country designated for TPS under the INA, or to eligible 
persons without nationality who last habitually resided in the 
designated country.
     During the TPS designation period, TPS beneficiaries are 
eligible to remain in the United States, may not be removed, and are 
authorized to obtain EADs, so long as they continue to meet the 
requirements of TPS.
     TPS beneficiaries may also apply for and be granted travel 
authorization as a matter of discretion.
     The granting of TPS does not result in or lead to lawful 
permanent resident status.
     To qualify for TPS, beneficiaries must meet the 
eligibility standards at INA section 244(c)(1)-(2), 8 U.S.C. 
1254a(c)(1)-(2).
     When the Secretary terminates a country's TPS designation, 
beneficiaries return to one of the following:
    [cir] The same immigration status or category that they maintained 
before TPS, if any (unless that status or category has since expired or 
been terminated); or
    [cir] Any other lawfully obtained immigration status or category 
they received while registered for TPS, as long as it is still valid 
beyond the date TPS terminates.

When was Nepal designated for TPS?

    On June 24, 2015, former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson 
designated Nepal for TPS based environmental disaster grounds as a 
result of the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that occurred on April 25, 2015. 
See Designation of Nepal for Temporary Protected Status, 80 FR. 36346 
(June 24, 2015). On October 26, 2016, former Secretary Johnson 
announced an 18-month extension of Nepal's TPS

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designation, effective December 25, 2016 through June 24, 2018. See 
Extension of the Designation of Nepal for Temporary Protected Status, 
81 FR 74470 (October 26, 2016).

What authority does the Secretary have to terminate the designation of 
Nepal 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 
agencies, to designate a foreign state (or part thereof) for TPS if the 
Secretary determines that certain country conditions exist.\1\ The 
Secretary may then grant TPS to eligible nationals of that foreign 
state (or eligible aliens having no nationality who last habitually 
resided in the designated country). 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 U.S. Department 
of Justice to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (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 or extension, the Secretary, after consultation with 
appropriate Government agencies, must review the conditions in the 
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 
the foreign state continues to meet the conditions for TPS designation, 
the designation must be extended for an additional period of 6 months 
and, in the Secretary's discretion, may be extended for 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 continues to meet 
the conditions for TPS designation, the Secretary must terminate the 
designation, but such termination may not take effect earlier than 60 
days after the date the Federal Register notice of termination is 
published, or, if later, the expiration of the most recent previous 
extension of the country's TPS designation. See INA section 
244(b)(3)(B), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(B). The Secretary may determine the 
appropriate effective date of the termination and the expiration of any 
TPS-related documentation, such as EADs, for the purpose of providing 
for an orderly transition. See id.; INA section 244(d)(3), 8 U.S.C. 
1254a(d)(3).

Why is the Secretary terminating the TPS designation for Nepal as of 
June 24, 2019?

    DHS has reviewed conditions in Nepal. Based on the review--which 
considered input received from other appropriate U.S. Government 
agencies, including the Department of State--the Secretary of Homeland 
Security has determined that the conditions supporting Nepal's 2015 
designation for TPS on the basis of environmental disaster due to the 
April 25, 2015 earthquake are no longer met. Nepal has made 
considerable progress in post-earthquake recovery and reconstruction, 
and conditions in Nepal have significantly improved since the country's 
last TPS extension in 2016. The substantial disruption to living 
conditions has subsided for many of the Nepalis impacted by the 
earthquake. The number of citizens with access to clean water and 
sanitation has significantly increased, and reconstruction of thousands 
of homes has been completed or is underway. Schools and hospitals are 
functioning, and roads are being rebuilt. Additionally, government 
ministries and agencies are functioning at pre-earthquake levels, and 
Nepal is no longer temporarily unable to handle adequately the return 
of its nationals.
    Nepal has received a significant amount of international aid to 
assist in earthquake recovery efforts, which enabled the completion of 
many reconstruction projects and will support ongoing reconstruction 
for years to come. Nepal has made good progress in housing 
reconstruction, with slightly more than one in seven homes destroyed 
having been fully rebuilt and more than half of homes under 
construction. For the most part, schools and health facilities have 
resumed operating at levels consistent with the state of public 
services in other areas of Nepal. Nationwide, only 11 percent of 
schools and less than 9 percent of health facilities remain impacted by 
earthquake damage. Access to clean water has generally returned to pre-
earthquake levels, and there has been a gradual improvement in food 
security in areas most affected by the earthquake. In areas still 
waiting for community water systems to be rebuilt, communities have 
access to clean water from other sources. All national-level and most 
subnational-level infrastructure damaged by the earthquake has been 
retrofitted or rebuilt.
    Thousands of Nepalis return annually to Nepal after working abroad, 
and the Government has been able to accommodate the return of these 
citizens. In addition to receiving its returning nationals, Nepal is 
welcoming tourists, who are visiting Nepal at higher rates than before 
the earthquake. DHS estimates that there are approximately 14,800 
nationals of Nepal (and aliens having no nationality who last 
habitually resided in Nepal) who hold TPS under Nepal's designation.

Notice of Termination of the TPS Designation of Nepal

    By the authority vested in the Secretary of Homeland Security under 
INA section 244(b)(3), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3), I have determined, after 
consultation with appropriate U.S. Government agencies, that the 
conditions for the designation of Nepal for TPS under 244(b)(1)(B) of 
the INA, 8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(B), are no longer met. Accordingly, I 
order as follows:
    (1) Pursuant to INA section 244(b)(3)(B) and in accordance with INA 
section 244(d)(3), in order to provide for an orderly transition, the 
designation of Nepal for TPS is terminated effective at 11:59 p.m., 
local time, on June 24, 2019, which is 12 months following the end of 
the current designation.
    (2) Information concerning the termination of TPS for nationals of 
Nepal (and aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided in 
Nepal) will be available at local USCIS offices upon publication of 
this Notice and through the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283. 
This information will be published on the USCIS website at 
www.uscis.gov.

Kirstjen M. Nielsen,
Secretary.

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

    To re-register for TPS based on the designation of Nepal, you must 
submit an Application for Temporary Protected Status (Form I-821). You 
do not need to pay the filing fee for the Form I-821. See 8 CFR 244.17. 
You may be required to pay the biometric services fee. Please see 
additional information under the ``Biometric Services Fee'' section of 
this Notice.
    Through operation of this Federal Register notice, your existing 
EAD issued under the TPS designation of Nepal with the expiration date 
of June 24, 2018, is automatically extended for 180 days, through 
December 21, 2018. You do not need to apply for a new EAD in order to 
benefit from this 180-day automatic extension. However, if you want to 
obtain a new EAD valid through June 24, 2019, you must file an 
Application for Employment

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Authorization (Form I-765) and pay the Form I-765 fee (or request a fee 
waiver). Note, if you do not want a new EAD, you do not have to file 
Form I-765 or pay the Form I-765 fee. If you do not want to request a 
new EAD now, you may also file Form I-765 at a later date and pay the 
fee (or request a fee waiver), provided that you still have TPS or a 
pending TPS application. But unless you timely re-register and properly 
file an EAD application in accordance with this Notice, the validity of 
your current EAD will end on December 21, 2018. You may file the 
application for a new EAD either prior to or after your current EAD has 
expired. However, you are strongly encouraged to file your application 
for a new EAD as early as possible to avoid gaps in the validity of 
your employment authorization documentation and to ensure that you 
receive your new EAD by December 21, 2018.
    If you are seeking an EAD with your re-registration for TPS, please 
submit both the Form I-821 and Form I-765 together. If you are unable 
to pay the application fee and/or biometric services fee, you may 
complete a Request for Fee Waiver (Form I-912) or submit a personal 
letter requesting a fee waiver with 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 Form I-821, the Form I-765, and biometric services 
are also described in 8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i).

    Note: If you have a Form I-821 and/or Form I-765 that was still 
pending as of May 22, 2018, then you do not need to file either 
application again. If your pending TPS application is approved, you 
will be granted TPS through June 24, 2019. Similarly, if you have a 
pending TPS-related application for an EAD that is approved, it will 
be valid through the same date.

Biometric Services Fee

    Biometrics (such as fingerprints) are required for all applicants 
14 years and older. Those applicants must submit a biometric services 
fee. As previously stated, if you are unable to pay for the biometric 
services fee, you may complete a Form I-912 or submit a personal letter 
requesting a fee waiver with satisfactory supporting documentation. For 
more information on the biometric services fee, please visit the USCIS 
website at http://www.uscis.gov. If necessary, you may be required to 
visit an Application Support Center to have your biometrics captured. 
For additional information on the USCIS biometrics screening process 
please see the USCIS Customer Profile Management Service Privacy Impact 
Assessment, available at www.dhs.gov/privacy.

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

    You should file as soon as possible within the 60-day re-
registration period so USCIS can process your application and issue any 
EAD promptly. Properly filing early will also allow you to have time to 
refile your application before the deadline, should USCIS deny your fee 
waiver request. If, however, you receive a denial of your fee waiver 
request and are unable to refile by the re-registration deadline, you 
may still refile your Form I-821 with the biometrics fee. This 
situation will be reviewed to determine whether you established good 
cause for late TPS re-registration. However, you are urged to refile 
within 45 days of the date on any USCIS fee waiver denial notice, if 
possible. See INA section 244(c)(3)(C); 8 U.S.C. 1254a(c)(3)(C); 8 CFR 
244.17(b). For more information on good cause for late re-registration, 
visit the USCIS TPS web page at http://www.uscis.gov/tps. Following 
denial of your fee waiver request, you may also refile your Form I-765 
with fee either with your Form I-821 or at a later time, if you choose.

    Note: Although a re-registering TPS beneficiary age 14 and older 
must pay the biometric services fee (but not the Form I-821 fee) 
when filing a TPS re-registration application, you may decide to 
wait to request an EAD. Therefore, you do not have to file the Form 
I-765 or pay the associated Form I-765 fee (or request a fee waiver) 
at the time of re-registration, and could wait to seek an EAD until 
after USCIS has approved your TPS re-registration application. If 
you choose to do this, to re-register for TPS you would only need to 
file the Form I-821 with the biometrics services fee, if applicable, 
(or request a fee waiver).

Mailing Information

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

                       Table 1--Mailing Addresses
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  If you are sending your application by:     Mail your application to:
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U.S. Postal Service.......................  U.S. Citizenship and
                                             Immigration Services,
                                            Attn: TPS Nepal,
                                            P.O. Box 6943,
                                            Chicago, IL 60680-6943.
A non-U.S. Postal Service courier.........  U.S. Citizenship and
                                             Immigration Services,
                                            Attn: TPS Nepal,
                                            131 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 mailing address in 
Table 1. When re-registering and 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 help us to verify your grant of 
TPS and process your application.

Supporting Documents

    The filing instructions on the Form I-821 list all the documents 
needed to establish eligibility for TPS. You may also find information 
on the acceptable documentation and other requirements for applying or 
registering for TPS on the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov/tps under 
``Nepal.''

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 an EAD request, you can check Case Status 
Online at http://www.uscis.gov, or call the USCIS National Contact 
Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833). If your 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 
Contact Center for assistance before making an InfoPass appointment.

Am I eligible to receive an automatic 180-day extension of my current 
EAD through December 21, 2018, using this Federal Register notice?

    Yes. Provided that you currently have a Nepal TPS-based EAD, this 
Federal Register notice automatically extends your EAD by 180 days 
(through December 21, 2018) if you:
     Are a national of Nepal (or an alien having no nationality 
who last habitually resided in Nepal);
     Have an EAD with a marked expiration date of June 24, 
2018, bearing the notation A-12 or C-19 on the face of the card under 
Category.
    Although this Federal Register notice automatically extends your 
EAD through December 21, 2018, you must re-register timely for TPS in 
accordance with the procedures described in this

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Federal Register notice if you would like to maintain your TPS.

When hired, what documentation may I show to my employer as evidence 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 Form I-9. Employers must complete Form I-
9 to verify the identity and employment authorization of all new 
employees. Within three days of hire, employees must present acceptable 
documents to their employers as evidence of identity and employment 
authorization to satisfy Form I-9 requirements.
    You may present any document from List A (which provides evidence 
of both identity and employment authorization), or one document from 
List B (which provides evidence of your identity) together with one 
document from List C (which is evidence of employment authorization), 
or you may present an acceptable receipt for List A, List B, or List C 
documents as described in the Form I-9 Instructions. Employers may not 
reject a document based on a future expiration date. You can find 
additional detailed information about Form I-9 on USCIS' I-9 Central 
web page at http://www.uscis.gov/I-9Central.
    An EAD is an acceptable document under List A. If your EAD has an 
expiration date of June 24, 2018, and states A-12 or C-19 under 
Category, it has been extended automatically for 180 days by virtue of 
this Federal Register notice and you may choose to present this Notice 
along with your EAD to your employer as proof of identity and 
employment eligibility for Form I-9 through December 21, 2018, unless 
your TPS has been withdrawn or your request for TPS has been denied. If 
you properly filed for a new EAD in accordance with this Notice, you 
will also receive Form I-797C, Notice of Action that will state your 
current A-12 or C-19 coded EAD is automatically extended for 180 days. 
You may choose to present your EAD to your employer together with this 
Form I-797C as a List A document that provides evidence of your 
identity and employment authorization for Form I-9 through December 21, 
2018, unless your TPS has been withdrawn or your request for TPS has 
been denied. 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 reduce confusion over this extension at the time of hire, you 
should explain to your employer that your EAD has been automatically 
extended through December 21, 2018. You may also provide your employer 
with a copy of this Federal Register notice, which explains that your 
EAD has been automatically extended. As an alternative to presenting 
evidence of 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 present to my employer for Employment 
Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) if I am already employed but my 
current TPS-related EAD is set to expire?

    Even though your EAD has been automatically extended, your employer 
is required by law to ask you about your continued employment 
authorization no later than before you start work on June 25, 2018. You 
will need to present your employer with evidence that you are still 
authorized to work. Once presented, you may correct your employment 
authorization expiration date in Section 1 and your employer should 
correct the EAD expiration date in Section 2 of 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 employment 
authorization has been automatically extended?'' for further 
information. You may show this Federal Register notice to your employer 
to explain what to do for Form I-9 and to show that your EAD has been 
automatically extended through December 21, 2018. Your employer may 
need to reinspect your automatically extended EAD to check the 
expiration date and Category code if your employer did not keep a copy 
of this EAD when you initially presented it. In addition, if you 
properly filed your Form I-765 to obtain a new EAD, you will receive a 
Form I-797C, Notice of Action. Form I-797C will state that your current 
A-12 or C-19 coded EAD is automatically extended for 180 days. You may 
present Form I-797C to your employer along with your EAD to confirm 
that the validity of your EAD has been automatically extended through 
December 21, 2018, unless your TPS has been withdrawn or your request 
for TPS has been denied. To reduce the possibility of gaps in your 
employment authorization documentation, you should file your Form I-765 
to request a new EAD as early as possible during the re-registration 
period.
    The last day of the automatic EAD extension is December 21, 2018. 
Before you start work on December 22, 2018, your employer must reverify 
your employment authorization. At that time, you must present any 
document from List A or any document from List C on Form I-9 Lists of 
Acceptable Documents, or an acceptable List A or List C receipt 
described in the Form I-9 Instructions to reverify employment 
authorization.
    By December 22, 2018, your employer must complete Section 3 of the 
current version of the form, Form I-9 07/17/17 N, and attach it to the 
previously completed Form I-9, if your original Form I-9 was a previous 
version. Your employer can check the USCIS' I-9 Central web page at 
http://www.uscis.gov/I-9Central for the most current version of Form I-
9.
    Note that your employer may not specify which List A or List C 
document you 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 Nepali citizenship?

    No. When completing Form I-9, including reverifying employment 
authorization, employers must accept any documentation that appears on 
the Form I-9 ``Lists of Acceptable Documents'' that reasonably appears 
to be genuine and that relates to you, or an acceptable List A, List B, 
or List C receipt. Employers need not reverify List B identity 
documents. Employers may not request documentation that does not appear 
on the ``Lists of Acceptable Documents.'' Therefore, employers may not 
request proof of Nepali citizenship or proof of re-registration for TPS 
when completing Form I-9 for new hires or reverifying the employment 
authorization of current employees. If presented with EADs that have 
been automatically extended, employers should accept such documents as 
a valid List A document so long as the EAD reasonably appears to be 
genuine and relates to the employee. Refer to the Note to Employees 
section of this Federal Register 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.

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

    When using an automatically extended EAD to complete Form I-9 for a 
new job before December 22, 2018, you and your employer should do the 
following:
    1. For Section 1, you should:
    a. Check ``An alien authorized to work until'' and enter December 
21, 2018, the automatically extended EAD expiration date as the 
expiration date; and
    b. Enter your Alien Number/USCIS number or A-Number where indicated 
(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:
    a. Determine if the EAD is auto-extended for 180 days by ensuring 
it is in category A-12 or C-19 and has a June 24, 2018 expiration date;
    b. Write in the document title;
    c. Enter the issuing authority;
    d. Provide the document number; and
    e. Write December 21, 2018, as the expiration date.
    If you also filed for a new EAD, as proof of the automatic 
extension of your employment authorization, you may present your 
expired or expiring EAD with category A-12 or C-19 in combination with 
the Form I-797C Notice of Action showing that the EAD renewal 
application was filed and that the qualifying eligibility category is 
either A-12 or C-19. Unless your TPS has been withdrawn or your request 
for TPS has been denied, this document combination is considered an 
unexpired EAD under List A. In these situations, to complete Section 2, 
employers should:
    a. Determine if the EAD is auto-extended for 180 days by ensuring:
     It is in category A-12 or C-19; and
     The category code on the EAD is the same category code on 
Form I-797C, noting that employers should consider category codes A-12 
and C-19 to be the same category code.
    b. Write in the document title;
    c. Enter the issuing authority;
    d. Provide the document number; and
    e. Write December 21, 2018, as the expiration date. Before the 
start of work on December 22, 2018, employers must reverify the 
employee's employment authorization in Section 3 of Form I-9.

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

    If you presented a TPS-related EAD that was valid when you first 
started your job and your EAD has now been automatically extended, your 
employer may need to re-inspect your current EAD if they do not have a 
copy of the EAD on file. You may, and your employer should, correct 
your previously completed Form I-9 as follows:
    1. For Section 1, you may:
    a. Draw a line through the expiration date in Section 1;
    b. Write December 21, 2018, above the previous date (June 24, 
2018); and
    c. Initial and date the correction in the margin of Section 1.
    2. For Section 2, employers should:
    a. Determine if the EAD is auto-extended for 180 days by ensuring:
     It is in category A-12 or C-19; and
     Has an expiration date of June 24, 2018.
    b. Draw a line through the expiration date written in Section 2;
    c. Write December 21, 2018, above the previous date (June 24, 
2018); and
    d. Initial and date the correction in the Additional Information 
field in Section 2.
    In the alternative, you may present your expired EAD with category 
A-12 or C-19 in combination with the Form I-797C Notice of Action. The 
Form I-797C should show that the qualifying eligibility category is 
either A-12 or C-19. To avoid confusion, you may also provide your 
employer a copy of this Notice. Your employer should correct your 
previously completed Form I-9 as follows:
    For Section 2, employers should:
    a. Determine if the EAD is auto-extended for 180 days by ensuring:
     It is in category A-12 or C-19; and
     The category code on the EAD is the same category code on 
Form I-797C, noting that employers should consider category codes A-12 
and C-19 to be the same category code.
    b. Draw a line through the expiration date written in Section 2;
    c. Write December 21, 2018, above the previous date (June 24, 
2018); and
    d. Initial and date the correction in the Additional Information 
field in Section 2.

    Note: This is not considered a reverification. Employers do not 
need to complete Section 3 until either the 180-day automatic 
extension has ended or the employee presents a new document to show 
continued employment authorization, whichever is sooner. By December 
22, 2018, when the employee's automatically extended EAD has 
expired, employers must reverify the employee's employment 
authorization in Section 3.

If I am an employer enrolled in E-Verify, how do I verify a new 
employee whose EAD has been automatically extended?

    Employers may create a case in E-Verify for a new employee using 
the EAD bearing the expiration date June 24, 2018, or the Form I-797C 
receipt information provided on Form I-9. In either case, the receipt 
number entered as the document number on Form I-9 should be entered 
into the document number field in E-Verify.

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-related EAD was automatically extended. If you have employees who 
are TPS beneficiaries who provided a TPS-related EAD when they 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. The alert indicates that before this employee 
starts to work on December 22, 2018, you must reverify their employment 
authorization in Section 3 of Form I-9. 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 Federal Register 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 I9Central@dhs.gov. 
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 
call the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, Immigrant 
and Employee Rights Section (IER) (formerly the Office of Special 
Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices)

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Employer Hotline at 800-255-8155 (TTY 800-237-2515). The IER offers 
language interpretation in numerous languages. Employers may also email 
IER at IER@usdoj.gov.

Note to Employees

    For general questions about the employment eligibility verification 
process, employees may call USCIS at 888-897-7781 (TTY 877-875-6028) or 
email USCIS at I-9Central@dhs.gov. Calls are accepted in English, 
Spanish, and many other languages. Employees or applicants may also 
call the IER Worker 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 IER Worker Hotline provides language interpretation in numerous 
languages.
    To comply with the law, employers must accept any document or 
combination of documents from the Lists of Acceptable Documents if the 
documentation reasonably appears to be genuine and to relate to the 
employee, or an acceptable List A, List B, or List C receipt as 
described in the Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) 
Instructions. Employers may not require extra or additional 
documentation beyond what is required for 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 
an employee's 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 because of 
the TNC while 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). For more information about E-Verify-related discrimination 
or to report an employer for discrimination in the E-Verify process 
based on citizenship, immigration status, or national origin, contact 
IER's Worker Hotline at 800-255-7688 (TTY 800-237-2515). Additional 
information about proper nondiscriminatory Form I-9 and E-Verify 
procedures is available on the IER website at https://www.justice.gov/ier and the USCIS website 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 current EAD;
    (2) A copy of your Notice of Action (Form I-797C), the notice of 
receipt, for your application to renew your current EAD providing an 
automatic extension of your currently expired or expiring EAD;
    (3) A copy of your Notice of Action (Form I-797C), the notice of 
receipt, for your Application for Temporary Protected Status for this 
re-registration; and
    (4) A copy of your Notice of Action (Form I-797), the notice of 
approval, for a past or current Application for Temporary Protected 
Status, if you received one from USCIS.
    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 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 website at http://www.uscis.gov/save.

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                                              DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                  the USCIS TPS web page at http://                     who timely re-register and apply for
                                              SECURITY                                                www.uscis.gov/tps. You can find                       EADs. Given the timeframes involved
                                                                                                      specific information about this                       with processing TPS re-registration
                                              U.S. Citizenship and Immigration                        termination of Nepal’s TPS by selecting               applications, DHS recognizes that not
                                              Services                                                ‘‘Nepal’’ from the menu on the left side              all re-registrants will receive new EADs
                                              [CIS No. 2622–18; DHS Docket No. USCIS–                 of the TPS web page.                                  before their current EADs expire on June
                                              2015–0003]                                                 • If you have additional questions                 24, 2018. Accordingly, through this
                                                                                                      about Temporary Protected Status,                     Federal Register notice, DHS
                                              RIN 1615–ZB74                                           please visit uscis.gov/tools. Our online              automatically extends the validity of
                                                                                                      virtual assistant, Emma, can answer                   EADs issued under the TPS designation
                                              Termination of the Designation of
                                                                                                      many of your questions and point you                  of Nepal for 180 days, through
                                              Nepal for Temporary Protected Status
                                                                                                      to additional information on our                      December 21, 2018. This Notice
                                              AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and                            website. If you are unable to find your               explains how TPS beneficiaries and
                                              Immigration Services, U.S. Department                   answers there, you may also call our                  their employers may determine which
                                              of Homeland Security.                                   USCIS Contact Center at 800–375–5283.                 EADs are automatically extended and
                                              ACTION: Notice.                                            • Applicants seeking information                   how this affects the Form I–9,
                                                                                                      about the status of their individual cases            Employment Eligibility Verification,
                                              SUMMARY:   The designation of Nepal for                 may check Case Status Online, available               and E-Verify processes.
                                              Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is set                 on the USCIS website at http://
                                              to expire on June 24, 2018. After                                                                             What is Temporary Protected Status
                                                                                                      www.uscis.gov, or call the USCIS
                                              reviewing country conditions and                                                                              (TPS)?
                                                                                                      Contact Center at 800–375–5283 (TTY
                                              consulting with appropriate U.S.                        800–767–1833). Service is available in                  • TPS is a temporary immigration
                                              Government agencies, the Secretary of                   English and Spanish.                                  status granted to eligible nationals of a
                                              Homeland Security has determined that                      • Further information will also be                 country designated for TPS under the
                                              conditions in Nepal no longer support                   available at local USCIS offices upon                 INA, or to eligible persons without
                                              its designation for TPS and that                        publication of this Notice.                           nationality who last habitually resided
                                              termination of the TPS designation of                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            in the designated country.
                                              Nepal is required pursuant to statute. To                                                                       • During the TPS designation period,
                                              provide time for an orderly transition,                 Table of Abbreviations                                TPS beneficiaries are eligible to remain
                                              the Secretary is terminating the                        BIA—Board of Immigration Appeals                      in the United States, may not be
                                              designation effective on June 24, 2019,                 CFR—Code of Federal Regulations                       removed, and are authorized to obtain
                                              which is 12 months following the end                    DHS—U.S. Department of Homeland                       EADs, so long as they continue to meet
                                              of the current designation.                               Security                                            the requirements of TPS.
                                                 Nationals of Nepal (and aliens having                DOS—Department of State                                 • TPS beneficiaries may also apply
                                              no nationality who last habitually                      EAD—Employment Authorization Document                 for and be granted travel authorization
                                                                                                      FNC—Final Nonconfirmation                             as a matter of discretion.
                                              resided in Nepal) who have been
                                              granted TPS and wish to maintain their
                                                                                                      FR—Federal Register                                     • The granting of TPS does not result
                                                                                                      Government—U.S. Government                            in or lead to lawful permanent resident
                                              TPS and receive TPS-based                               IJ—Immigration Judge
                                              Employment Authorization Documents                      INA—Immigration and Nationality Act
                                                                                                                                                            status.
                                              (EAD) valid through June 24, 2019, must                 IER—U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights             • To qualify for TPS, beneficiaries
                                              re-register for TPS in accordance with                    Division, Immigrant and Employee Rights             must meet the eligibility standards at
                                              the procedures set forth in this Notice.                  Section                                             INA section 244(c)(1)–(2), 8 U.S.C.
                                              After June 24, 2019, nationals of Nepal                 SAVE—USCIS Systematic Alien Verification              1254a(c)(1)–(2).
                                              (and aliens having no nationality who                     for Entitlements Program                              • When the Secretary terminates a
                                              last habitually resided in Nepal) who
                                                                                                      Secretary—Secretary of Homeland Security              country’s TPS designation, beneficiaries
                                                                                                      TNC—Tentative Nonconfirmation                         return to one of the following:
                                              have been granted TPS under the Nepal                   TPS—Temporary Protected Status                          Æ The same immigration status or
                                              designation will no longer have TPS.                    TTY—Text Telephone                                    category that they maintained before
                                              DATES: The designation of Nepal for TPS                 USCIS—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration                TPS, if any (unless that status or
                                              is terminated effective at 11:59 p.m.,                    Services
                                                                                                      U.S.C.—United States Code
                                                                                                                                                            category has since expired or been
                                              local time, on June 24, 2019.                                                                                 terminated); or
                                                 The 60-day re-registration period runs                 Through this Notice, DHS sets forth                   Æ Any other lawfully obtained
                                              from May 22, 2018 through July 23,                      procedures necessary for eligible                     immigration status or category they
                                              2018. (NOTE: It is important for re-                    nationals of Nepal (or aliens having no               received while registered for TPS, as
                                              registrants to timely re-register during                nationality who last habitually resided               long as it is still valid beyond the date
                                              this 60-day period.)                                    in Nepal) to re-register for TPS and to               TPS terminates.
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        apply for renewal of their EADs with
                                                 • You may contact Samantha                           USCIS. Re-registration is limited to                  When was Nepal designated for TPS?
                                              Deshommes, Branch Chief, Regulatory                     persons who have previously registered                  On June 24, 2015, former Secretary of
                                              Coordination Division, Office of Policy                 for TPS under the designation of Nepal                Homeland Security Jeh Johnson
                                              and Strategy, U.S. Citizenship and                      and whose applications have been                      designated Nepal for TPS based
                                              Immigration Services, U.S. Department                   granted.                                              environmental disaster grounds as a
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                                              of Homeland Security, 20 Massachusetts                    For individuals who have already                    result of the magnitude 7.8 earthquake
                                              Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20529–                        been granted TPS under Nepal’s                        that occurred on April 25, 2015. See
                                              2060; or by phone at 800–375–5283.                      designation, the 60-day re-registration               Designation of Nepal for Temporary
                                                 • For further information on TPS,                    period runs from May 22, 2018 through                 Protected Status, 80 FR. 36346 (June 24,
                                              including guidance on the re-                           July 23, 2018. USCIS will issue new                   2015). On October 26, 2016, former
                                              registration process and additional                     EADs with a June 24, 2019 expiration                  Secretary Johnson announced an 18-
                                              information on eligibility, please visit                date to eligible Nepali TPS beneficiaries             month extension of Nepal’s TPS


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                                              designation, effective December 25,                     Why is the Secretary terminating the                  citizens. In addition to receiving its
                                              2016 through June 24, 2018. See                         TPS designation for Nepal as of June                  returning nationals, Nepal is welcoming
                                              Extension of the Designation of Nepal                   24, 2019?                                             tourists, who are visiting Nepal at
                                              for Temporary Protected Status, 81 FR                     DHS has reviewed conditions in                      higher rates than before the earthquake.
                                              74470 (October 26, 2016).                               Nepal. Based on the review—which                      DHS estimates that there are
                                                                                                      considered input received from other                  approximately 14,800 nationals of Nepal
                                              What authority does the Secretary have
                                                                                                      appropriate U.S. Government agencies,                 (and aliens having no nationality who
                                              to terminate the designation of Nepal
                                                                                                      including the Department of State—the                 last habitually resided in Nepal) who
                                              for TPS?
                                                                                                      Secretary of Homeland Security has                    hold TPS under Nepal’s designation.
                                                 Section 244(b)(1) of the INA, 8 U.S.C.               determined that the conditions
                                              1254a(b)(1), authorizes the Secretary,                                                                        Notice of Termination of the TPS
                                                                                                      supporting Nepal’s 2015 designation for               Designation of Nepal
                                              after consultation with appropriate U.S.                TPS on the basis of environmental
                                              Government agencies, to designate a                                                                             By the authority vested in the
                                                                                                      disaster due to the April 25, 2015
                                              foreign state (or part thereof) for TPS if                                                                    Secretary of Homeland Security under
                                                                                                      earthquake are no longer met. Nepal has
                                              the Secretary determines that certain                                                                         INA section 244(b)(3), 8 U.S.C.
                                                                                                      made considerable progress in post-
                                              country conditions exist.1 The Secretary                                                                      1254a(b)(3), I have determined, after
                                                                                                      earthquake recovery and reconstruction,
                                              may then grant TPS to eligible nationals                                                                      consultation with appropriate U.S.
                                                                                                      and conditions in Nepal have
                                              of that foreign state (or eligible aliens                                                                     Government agencies, that the
                                                                                                      significantly improved since the
                                              having no nationality who last                                                                                conditions for the designation of Nepal
                                                                                                      country’s last TPS extension in 2016.
                                              habitually resided in the designated                                                                          for TPS under 244(b)(1)(B) of the INA,
                                                                                                      The substantial disruption to living
                                              country). See INA section 244(a)(1)(A),                                                                       8 U.S.C. 1254a(b)(1)(B), are no longer
                                                                                                      conditions has subsided for many of the
                                              8 U.S.C. 1254a(a)(1)(A).                                                                                      met. Accordingly, I order as follows:
                                                                                                      Nepalis impacted by the earthquake.
                                                 At least 60 days before the expiration                                                                       (1) Pursuant to INA section
                                                                                                      The number of citizens with access to
                                              of a country’s TPS designation or                                                                             244(b)(3)(B) and in accordance with INA
                                                                                                      clean water and sanitation has
                                              extension, the Secretary, after                                                                               section 244(d)(3), in order to provide for
                                                                                                      significantly increased, and
                                              consultation with appropriate                                                                                 an orderly transition, the designation of
                                                                                                      reconstruction of thousands of homes
                                              Government agencies, must review the                                                                          Nepal for TPS is terminated effective at
                                                                                                      has been completed or is underway.
                                              conditions in the foreign state                                                                               11:59 p.m., local time, on June 24, 2019,
                                                                                                      Schools and hospitals are functioning,
                                              designated for TPS to determine                                                                               which is 12 months following the end
                                                                                                      and roads are being rebuilt.
                                              whether the conditions for the TPS                                                                            of the current designation.
                                                                                                      Additionally, government ministries                     (2) Information concerning the
                                              designation continue to be met. See INA                 and agencies are functioning at pre-
                                              section 244(b)(3)(A), 8 U.S.C.                                                                                termination of TPS for nationals of
                                                                                                      earthquake levels, and Nepal is no                    Nepal (and aliens having no nationality
                                              1254a(b)(3)(A). If the Secretary                        longer temporarily unable to handle
                                              determines that the foreign state                                                                             who last habitually resided in Nepal)
                                                                                                      adequately the return of its nationals.               will be available at local USCIS offices
                                              continues to meet the conditions for                      Nepal has received a significant
                                              TPS designation, the designation must                                                                         upon publication of this Notice and
                                                                                                      amount of international aid to assist in
                                              be extended for an additional period of                                                                       through the USCIS Contact Center at 1–
                                                                                                      earthquake recovery efforts, which
                                              6 months and, in the Secretary’s                                                                              800–375–5283. This information will be
                                                                                                      enabled the completion of many
                                              discretion, may be extended for 12 or 18                                                                      published on the USCIS website at
                                                                                                      reconstruction projects and will support
                                              months. See INA section 244(b)(3)(C), 8                                                                       www.uscis.gov.
                                                                                                      ongoing reconstruction for years to
                                              U.S.C. 1254a(b)(3)(C). If the Secretary                 come. Nepal has made good progress in                 Kirstjen M. Nielsen,
                                              determines that the foreign state no                    housing reconstruction, with slightly                 Secretary.
                                              longer continues to meet the conditions                 more than one in seven homes
                                              for TPS designation, the Secretary must                 destroyed having been fully rebuilt and               Required Application Forms and
                                              terminate the designation, but such                     more than half of homes under                         Application Fees To Re-Register for
                                              termination may not take effect earlier                 construction. For the most part, schools              TPS
                                              than 60 days after the date the Federal                 and health facilities have resumed                       To re-register for TPS based on the
                                              Register notice of termination is                       operating at levels consistent with the               designation of Nepal, you must submit
                                              published, or, if later, the expiration of              state of public services in other areas of            an Application for Temporary Protected
                                              the most recent previous extension of                   Nepal. Nationwide, only 11 percent of                 Status (Form I–821). You do not need to
                                              the country’s TPS designation. See INA                  schools and less than 9 percent of health             pay the filing fee for the Form I–821.
                                              section 244(b)(3)(B), 8 U.S.C.                          facilities remain impacted by                         See 8 CFR 244.17. You may be required
                                              1254a(b)(3)(B). The Secretary may                       earthquake damage. Access to clean                    to pay the biometric services fee. Please
                                              determine the appropriate effective date                water has generally returned to pre-                  see additional information under the
                                              of the termination and the expiration of                earthquake levels, and there has been a               ‘‘Biometric Services Fee’’ section of this
                                              any TPS-related documentation, such as                  gradual improvement in food security in               Notice.
                                              EADs, for the purpose of providing for                  areas most affected by the earthquake. In                Through operation of this Federal
                                              an orderly transition. See id.; INA                     areas still waiting for community water               Register notice, your existing EAD
                                              section 244(d)(3), 8 U.S.C. 1254a(d)(3).                systems to be rebuilt, communities have               issued under the TPS designation of
                                                                                                      access to clean water from other                      Nepal with the expiration date of June
                                                1 As of March 1, 2003, in accordance with section
                                                                                                      sources. All national-level and most                  24, 2018, is automatically extended for
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                                              1517 of title XV of the Homeland Security Act of
                                              2002, Public Law 107–296, 116 Stat. 2135, any           subnational-level infrastructure                      180 days, through December 21, 2018.
                                              reference to the Attorney General in a provision of     damaged by the earthquake has been                    You do not need to apply for a new EAD
                                              the INA describing functions transferred from the       retrofitted or rebuilt.                               in order to benefit from this 180-day
                                              U.S. Department of Justice to the U.S. Department         Thousands of Nepalis return annually                automatic extension. However, if you
                                              of Homeland Security (DHS) ‘‘shall be deemed to
                                              refer to the Secretary’’ of Homeland Security. See
                                                                                                      to Nepal after working abroad, and the                want to obtain a new EAD valid through
                                              6 U.S.C. 557 (codifying the Homeland Security Act       Government has been able to                           June 24, 2019, you must file an
                                              of 2002, tit. XV, section 1517).                        accommodate the return of these                       Application for Employment


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                                              Authorization (Form I–765) and pay the                  Management Service Privacy Impact                       If you were granted TPS by an
                                              Form I–765 fee (or request a fee waiver).               Assessment, available at www.dhs.gov/                 Immigration Judge (IJ) or the Board of
                                              Note, if you do not want a new EAD,                     privacy.                                              Immigration Appeals (BIA) and you
                                              you do not have to file Form I–765 or                                                                         wish to request an EAD or are re-
                                                                                                      Refiling a Re-Registration TPS
                                              pay the Form I–765 fee. If you do not                                                                         registering for the first time following a
                                                                                                      Application After Receiving a Denial of
                                              want to request a new EAD now, you                                                                            grant of TPS by an IJ or the BIA, please
                                              may also file Form I–765 at a later date                a Fee Waiver Request
                                                                                                                                                            mail your application to the appropriate
                                              and pay the fee (or request a fee waiver),                 You should file as soon as possible                mailing address in Table 1. When re-
                                              provided that you still have TPS or a                   within the 60-day re-registration period              registering and requesting an EAD based
                                              pending TPS application. But unless                     so USCIS can process your application                 on an IJ/BIA grant of TPS, please
                                              you timely re-register and properly file                and issue any EAD promptly. Properly                  include a copy of the IJ or BIA order
                                              an EAD application in accordance with                   filing early will also allow you to have              granting you TPS with your application.
                                              this Notice, the validity of your current               time to refile your application before the            This will help us to verify your grant of
                                              EAD will end on December 21, 2018.                      deadline, should USCIS deny your fee                  TPS and process your application.
                                              You may file the application for a new                  waiver request. If, however, you receive
                                              EAD either prior to or after your current                                                                     Supporting Documents
                                                                                                      a denial of your fee waiver request and
                                              EAD has expired. However, you are                       are unable to refile by the re-registration             The filing instructions on the Form I–
                                              strongly encouraged to file your                        deadline, you may still refile your Form              821 list all the documents needed to
                                              application for a new EAD as early as                   I–821 with the biometrics fee. This                   establish eligibility for TPS. You may
                                              possible to avoid gaps in the validity of               situation will be reviewed to determine               also find information on the acceptable
                                              your employment authorization                           whether you established good cause for                documentation and other requirements
                                              documentation and to ensure that you                    late TPS re-registration. However, you                for applying or registering for TPS on
                                              receive your new EAD by December 21,                    are urged to refile within 45 days of the             the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov/tps
                                              2018.                                                   date on any USCIS fee waiver denial                   under ‘‘Nepal.’’
                                                 If you are seeking an EAD with your                  notice, if possible. See INA section
                                              re-registration for TPS, please submit                                                                        Employment Authorization Document
                                                                                                      244(c)(3)(C); 8 U.S.C. 1254a(c)(3)(C); 8              (EAD)
                                              both the Form I–821 and Form I–765                      CFR 244.17(b). For more information on
                                              together. If you are unable to pay the                  good cause for late re-registration, visit            How can I obtain information on the
                                              application fee and/or biometric                        the USCIS TPS web page at http://                     status of my EAD request?
                                              services fee, you may complete a                        www.uscis.gov/tps. Following denial of
                                              Request for Fee Waiver (Form I–912) or                                                                           To get case status information about
                                                                                                      your fee waiver request, you may also                 your TPS application, including the
                                              submit a personal letter requesting a fee               refile your Form I–765 with fee either
                                              waiver with satisfactory supporting                                                                           status of an EAD request, you can check
                                                                                                      with your Form I–821 or at a later time,              Case Status Online at http://
                                              documentation. For more information                     if you choose.
                                              on the application forms and fees for                                                                         www.uscis.gov, or call the USCIS
                                              TPS, please visit the USCIS TPS web                       Note: Although a re-registering TPS                 National Contact Center at 800–375–
                                                                                                      beneficiary age 14 and older must pay the             5283 (TTY 800–767–1833). If your Form
                                              page at http://www.uscis.gov/tps. Fees                  biometric services fee (but not the Form I–
                                              for the Form I–821, the Form I–765, and                                                                       I–765 has been pending for more than
                                                                                                      821 fee) when filing a TPS re-registration            90 days, and you still need assistance,
                                              biometric services are also described in                application, you may decide to wait to
                                              8 CFR 103.7(b)(1)(i).                                                                                         you may request an EAD inquiry
                                                                                                      request an EAD. Therefore, you do not have
                                                                                                      to file the Form I–765 or pay the associated          appointment with USCIS by using the
                                                Note: If you have a Form I–821 and/or                                                                       InfoPass system at https://
                                              Form I–765 that was still pending as of May             Form I–765 fee (or request a fee waiver) at
                                              22, 2018, then you do not need to file either           the time of re-registration, and could wait to        infopass.uscis.gov. However, we
                                              application again. If your pending TPS                  seek an EAD until after USCIS has approved            strongly encourage you first to check
                                              application is approved, you will be granted            your TPS re-registration application. If you          Case Status Online or call the USCIS
                                              TPS through June 24, 2019. Similarly, if you            choose to do this, to re-register for TPS you         National Contact Center for assistance
                                              have a pending TPS-related application for              would only need to file the Form I–821 with           before making an InfoPass appointment.
                                              an EAD that is approved, it will be valid               the biometrics services fee, if applicable, (or
                                              through the same date.                                  request a fee waiver).                                Am I eligible to receive an automatic
                                                                                                                                                            180-day extension of my current EAD
                                              Biometric Services Fee                                  Mailing Information                                   through December 21, 2018, using this
                                                Biometrics (such as fingerprints) are                                                                       Federal Register notice?
                                                                                                        Mail your application for TPS to the
                                              required for all applicants 14 years and                proper address in Table 1.                              Yes. Provided that you currently have
                                              older. Those applicants must submit a                                                                         a Nepal TPS-based EAD, this Federal
                                              biometric services fee. As previously                         TABLE 1—MAILING ADDRESSES                       Register notice automatically extends
                                              stated, if you are unable to pay for the                                                                      your EAD by 180 days (through
                                              biometric services fee, you may                         If you are                                            December 21, 2018) if you:
                                              complete a Form I–912 or submit a                       sending your       Mail your application to:            • Are a national of Nepal (or an alien
                                                                                                      application by:
                                              personal letter requesting a fee waiver                                                                       having no nationality who last
                                              with satisfactory supporting                            U.S. Postal        U.S. Citizenship and Immi-         habitually resided in Nepal);
                                              documentation. For more information                       Service.           gration Services,                  • Have an EAD with a marked
                                              on the biometric services fee, please                                      Attn: TPS Nepal,                   expiration date of June 24, 2018, bearing
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                                              visit the USCIS website at http://                                         P.O. Box 6943,                     the notation A–12 or C–19 on the face
                                              www.uscis.gov. If necessary, you may be                                    Chicago, IL 60680–6943.            of the card under Category.
                                              required to visit an Application Support                A non-U.S.         U.S. Citizenship and Immi-           Although this Federal Register notice
                                              Center to have your biometrics                            Postal Serv-       gration Services,                automatically extends your EAD
                                              captured. For additional information on                   ice courier.     Attn: TPS Nepal,                   through December 21, 2018, you must
                                                                                                                         131 S. Dearborn—3rd Floor,
                                              the USCIS biometrics screening process                                     Chicago, IL 60603–5517.
                                                                                                                                                            re-register timely for TPS in accordance
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                                              Federal Register notice if you would                    explain to your employer that your EAD                   The last day of the automatic EAD
                                              like to maintain your TPS.                              has been automatically extended                       extension is December 21, 2018. Before
                                                                                                      through December 21, 2018. You may                    you start work on December 22, 2018,
                                              When hired, what documentation may I
                                                                                                      also provide your employer with a copy                your employer must reverify your
                                              show to my employer as evidence of
                                                                                                      of this Federal Register notice, which                employment authorization. At that time,
                                              employment authorization and identity
                                              when completing Employment                              explains that your EAD has been                       you must present any document from
                                              Eligibility Verification (Form I–9)?                    automatically extended. As an                         List A or any document from List C on
                                                                                                      alternative to presenting evidence of                 Form I–9 Lists of Acceptable
                                                 You can find a list of acceptable                    your automatically extended EAD, you
                                              document choices on the ‘‘Lists of                                                                            Documents, or an acceptable List A or
                                                                                                      may choose to present any other                       List C receipt described in the Form I–
                                              Acceptable Documents’’ for Form I–9.                    acceptable document from List A, a
                                              Employers must complete Form I–9 to                                                                           9 Instructions to reverify employment
                                                                                                      combination of one selection from List                authorization.
                                              verify the identity and employment                      B and one selection from List C, or a
                                              authorization of all new employees.                     valid receipt.                                           By December 22, 2018, your employer
                                              Within three days of hire, employees                                                                          must complete Section 3 of the current
                                              must present acceptable documents to                    What documentation may I present to                   version of the form, Form I–9 07/17/17
                                              their employers as evidence of identity                 my employer for Employment Eligibility                N, and attach it to the previously
                                              and employment authorization to satisfy                 Verification (Form I–9) if I am already               completed Form I–9, if your original
                                              Form I–9 requirements.                                  employed but my current TPS-related
                                                                                                                                                            Form I–9 was a previous version. Your
                                                 You may present any document from                    EAD is set to expire?
                                                                                                                                                            employer can check the USCIS’ I–9
                                              List A (which provides evidence of both
                                                                                                         Even though your EAD has been                      Central web page at http://
                                              identity and employment
                                                                                                      automatically extended, your employer                 www.uscis.gov/I-9Central for the most
                                              authorization), or one document from
                                              List B (which provides evidence of your                 is required by law to ask you about your              current version of Form I–9.
                                              identity) together with one document                    continued employment authorization no                    Note that your employer may not
                                              from List C (which is evidence of                       later than before you start work on June              specify which List A or List C document
                                              employment authorization), or you may                   25, 2018. You will need to present your               you must present and cannot reject an
                                              present an acceptable receipt for List A,               employer with evidence that you are                   acceptable receipt.
                                              List B, or List C documents as described                still authorized to work. Once
                                              in the Form I–9 Instructions. Employers                 presented, you may correct your                       Can my employer require that I provide
                                              may not reject a document based on a                    employment authorization expiration                   any other documentation to prove my
                                              future expiration date. You can find                    date in Section 1 and your employer                   status, such as proof of my Nepali
                                              additional detailed information about                   should correct the EAD expiration date                citizenship?
                                              Form I–9 on USCIS’ I–9 Central web                      in Section 2 of Form I–9. See the
                                              page at http://www.uscis.gov/I-9Central.                subsection titled, ‘‘What corrections                   No. When completing Form I–9,
                                                 An EAD is an acceptable document                     should my current employer and I make                 including reverifying employment
                                              under List A. If your EAD has an                        to Employment Eligibility Verification                authorization, employers must accept
                                              expiration date of June 24, 2018, and                   (Form I–9) if my employment                           any documentation that appears on the
                                              states A–12 or C–19 under Category, it                  authorization has been automatically                  Form I–9 ‘‘Lists of Acceptable
                                              has been extended automatically for 180                 extended?’’ for further information. You              Documents’’ that reasonably appears to
                                              days by virtue of this Federal Register                 may show this Federal Register notice                 be genuine and that relates to you, or an
                                              notice and you may choose to present                    to your employer to explain what to do                acceptable List A, List B, or List C
                                              this Notice along with your EAD to your                 for Form I–9 and to show that your EAD                receipt. Employers need not reverify
                                              employer as proof of identity and                       has been automatically extended                       List B identity documents. Employers
                                              employment eligibility for Form I–9                     through December 21, 2018. Your                       may not request documentation that
                                              through December 21, 2018, unless your                  employer may need to reinspect your                   does not appear on the ‘‘Lists of
                                              TPS has been withdrawn or your                          automatically extended EAD to check                   Acceptable Documents.’’ Therefore,
                                              request for TPS has been denied. If you                 the expiration date and Category code if              employers may not request proof of
                                              properly filed for a new EAD in                         your employer did not keep a copy of                  Nepali citizenship or proof of re-
                                              accordance with this Notice, you will                   this EAD when you initially presented                 registration for TPS when completing
                                              also receive Form I–797C, Notice of                     it. In addition, if you properly filed your           Form I–9 for new hires or reverifying
                                              Action that will state your current A–12                Form I–765 to obtain a new EAD, you
                                                                                                                                                            the employment authorization of
                                              or C–19 coded EAD is automatically                      will receive a Form I–797C, Notice of
                                                                                                                                                            current employees. If presented with
                                              extended for 180 days. You may choose                   Action. Form I–797C will state that your
                                                                                                      current A–12 or C–19 coded EAD is                     EADs that have been automatically
                                              to present your EAD to your employer
                                                                                                      automatically extended for 180 days.                  extended, employers should accept such
                                              together with this Form I–797C as a List
                                              A document that provides evidence of                    You may present Form I–797C to your                   documents as a valid List A document
                                              your identity and employment                            employer along with your EAD to                       so long as the EAD reasonably appears
                                              authorization for Form I–9 through                      confirm that the validity of your EAD                 to be genuine and relates to the
                                              December 21, 2018, unless your TPS has                  has been automatically extended                       employee. Refer to the Note to
                                              been withdrawn or your request for TPS                  through December 21, 2018, unless your                Employees section of this Federal
                                              has been denied. See the subsection                     TPS has been withdrawn or your                        Register notice for important
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                                              titled, ‘‘How do my employer and I                      request for TPS has been denied. To                   information about your rights if your
                                              complete the Employment Eligibility                     reduce the possibility of gaps in your                employer rejects lawful documentation,
                                              Verification (Form I–9) using an                        employment authorization                              requires additional documentation, or
                                              automatically extended EAD for a new                    documentation, you should file your                   otherwise discriminates against you
                                              job?’’ for further information.                         Form I–765 to request a new EAD as                    based on your citizenship or
                                                 To reduce confusion over this                        early as possible during the re-                      immigration status, or your national
                                              extension at the time of hire, you should               registration period.                                  origin.


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                                              How do my employer and I complete                       What corrections should my current                    whichever is sooner. By December 22, 2018,
                                              Employment Eligibility Verification                     employer and I make to Employment                     when the employee’s automatically extended
                                              (Form I–9) using my automatically                       Eligibility Verification (Form I–9) if my             EAD has expired, employers must reverify
                                                                                                                                                            the employee’s employment authorization in
                                              extended employment authorization for                   employment authorization has been                     Section 3.
                                              a new job?                                              automatically extended?
                                                 When using an automatically                             If you presented a TPS-related EAD                 If I am an employer enrolled in E-Verify,
                                              extended EAD to complete Form I–9 for                   that was valid when you first started                 how do I verify a new employee whose
                                              a new job before December 22, 2018,                     your job and your EAD has now been                    EAD has been automatically extended?
                                              you and your employer should do the                     automatically extended, your employer                    Employers may create a case in E-
                                              following:                                              may need to re-inspect your current                   Verify for a new employee using the
                                                                                                      EAD if they do not have a copy of the                 EAD bearing the expiration date June
                                                 1. For Section 1, you should:
                                                                                                      EAD on file. You may, and your                        24, 2018, or the Form I–797C receipt
                                                 a. Check ‘‘An alien authorized to work               employer should, correct your
                                              until’’ and enter December 21, 2018, the                                                                      information provided on Form I–9. In
                                                                                                      previously completed Form I–9 as                      either case, the receipt number entered
                                              automatically extended EAD expiration                   follows:
                                              date as the expiration date; and                                                                              as the document number on Form I–9
                                                                                                         1. For Section 1, you may:                         should be entered into the document
                                                 b. Enter your Alien Number/USCIS                        a. Draw a line through the expiration              number field in E-Verify.
                                              number or A-Number where indicated                      date in Section 1;
                                              (your EAD or other document from DHS                       b. Write December 21, 2018, above the              If I am an employer enrolled in E-Verify,
                                              will have your USCIS number or A-                       previous date (June 24, 2018); and                    what do I do when I receive a ‘‘Work
                                              Number printed on it; the USCIS                            c. Initial and date the correction in the          Authorization Documents Expiration’’
                                              number is the same as your A-Number                     margin of Section 1.                                  alert for an automatically extended
                                              without the A prefix).                                     2. For Section 2, employers should:                EAD?
                                                 2. For Section 2, employers should:                     a. Determine if the EAD is auto-                      E-Verify automated the verification
                                                 a. Determine if the EAD is auto-                     extended for 180 days by ensuring:                    process for employees whose TPS-
                                              extended for 180 days by ensuring it is                    • It is in category A–12 or C–19; and              related EAD was automatically
                                              in category A–12 or C–19 and has a June                    • Has an expiration date of June 24,               extended. If you have employees who
                                              24, 2018 expiration date;                               2018.                                                 are TPS beneficiaries who provided a
                                                                                                         b. Draw a line through the expiration              TPS-related EAD when they first started
                                                 b. Write in the document title;
                                                                                                      date written in Section 2;                            working for you, you will receive a
                                                 c. Enter the issuing authority;                         c. Write December 21, 2018, above the              ‘‘Work Authorization Documents
                                                 d. Provide the document number; and                  previous date (June 24, 2018); and                    Expiring’’ case alert when the auto-
                                                 e. Write December 21, 2018, as the                      d. Initial and date the correction in              extension period for this EAD is about
                                              expiration date.                                        the Additional Information field in                   to expire. The alert indicates that before
                                                 If you also filed for a new EAD, as                  Section 2.                                            this employee starts to work on
                                              proof of the automatic extension of your                   In the alternative, you may present                December 22, 2018, you must reverify
                                              employment authorization, you may                       your expired EAD with category A–12                   their employment authorization in
                                              present your expired or expiring EAD                    or C–19 in combination with the Form                  Section 3 of Form I–9. Employers
                                              with category A–12 or C–19 in                           I–797C Notice of Action. The Form I–                  should not use E-Verify for
                                              combination with the Form I–797C                        797C should show that the qualifying                  reverification.
                                              Notice of Action showing that the EAD                   eligibility category is either A–12 or C–
                                                                                                                                                            Note to All Employers
                                              renewal application was filed and that                  19. To avoid confusion, you may also
                                                                                                      provide your employer a copy of this                     Employers are reminded that the laws
                                              the qualifying eligibility category is
                                                                                                      Notice. Your employer should correct                  requiring proper employment eligibility
                                              either A–12 or C–19. Unless your TPS
                                                                                                      your previously completed Form I–9 as                 verification and prohibiting unfair
                                              has been withdrawn or your request for
                                                                                                      follows:                                              immigration-related employment
                                              TPS has been denied, this document
                                                                                                         For Section 2, employers should:                   practices remain in full force. This
                                              combination is considered an unexpired
                                                                                                         a. Determine if the EAD is auto-                   Federal Register notice does not
                                              EAD under List A. In these situations,
                                                                                                      extended for 180 days by ensuring:                    supersede or in any way limit
                                              to complete Section 2, employers
                                              should:                                                    • It is in category A–12 or C–19; and              applicable employment verification
                                                                                                         • The category code on the EAD is the              rules and policy guidance, including
                                                 a. Determine if the EAD is auto-                                                                           those rules setting forth reverification
                                                                                                      same category code on Form I–797C,
                                              extended for 180 days by ensuring:                                                                            requirements. For general questions
                                                                                                      noting that employers should consider
                                                 • It is in category A–12 or C–19; and                category codes A–12 and C–19 to be the                about the employment eligibility
                                                 • The category code on the EAD is the                same category code.                                   verification process, employers may call
                                              same category code on Form I–797C,                         b. Draw a line through the expiration              USCIS at 888–464–4218 (TTY 877–875–
                                              noting that employers should consider                   date written in Section 2;                            6028) or email USCIS at I9Central@
                                              category codes A–12 and C–19 to be the                     c. Write December 21, 2018, above the              dhs.gov. Calls and emails are accepted
                                              same category code.                                     previous date (June 24, 2018); and                    in English and many other languages.
                                                 b. Write in the document title;                         d. Initial and date the correction in              For questions about avoiding
                                                                                                      the Additional Information field in                   discrimination during the employment
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                                                 c. Enter the issuing authority;                                                                            eligibility verification process (Form I–
                                                                                                      Section 2.
                                                 d. Provide the document number; and                                                                        9 and E-Verify), employers may call the
                                                                                                        Note: This is not considered a
                                                 e. Write December 21, 2018, as the                   reverification. Employers do not need to
                                                                                                                                                            U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights
                                              expiration date. Before the start of work               complete Section 3 until either the 180-day           Division, Immigrant and Employee
                                              on December 22, 2018, employers must                    automatic extension has ended or the                  Rights Section (IER) (formerly the Office
                                              reverify the employee’s employment                      employee presents a new document to show              of Special Counsel for Immigration-
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                                              Employer Hotline at 800–255–8155                        Additional information about proper                   agency’s procedures. If the agency has
                                              (TTY 800–237–2515). The IER offers                      nondiscriminatory Form I–9 and E-                     received and acted upon or will act
                                              language interpretation in numerous                     Verify procedures is available on the                 upon a SAVE verification and you do
                                              languages. Employers may also email                     IER website at https://www.justice.gov/               not believe the response is correct, you
                                              IER at IER@usdoj.gov.                                   ier and the USCIS website at http://                  may make an InfoPass appointment for
                                                                                                      www.dhs.gov/E-verify.                                 an in-person interview at a local USCIS
                                              Note to Employees
                                                                                                      Note Regarding Federal, State, and                    office. Detailed information on how to
                                                 For general questions about the                                                                            make corrections, make an appointment,
                                              employment eligibility verification                     Local Government Agencies (Such as
                                                                                                      Departments of Motor Vehicles)                        or submit a written request to correct
                                              process, employees may call USCIS at                                                                          records under the Freedom of
                                              888–897–7781 (TTY 877–875–6028) or                        While Federal Government agencies                   Information Act can be found on the
                                              email USCIS at I–9Central@dhs.gov.                      must follow the guidelines laid out by                SAVE website at http://www.uscis.gov/
                                              Calls are accepted in English, Spanish,                 the Federal Government, state and local               save.
                                              and many other languages. Employees                     government agencies establish their own
                                                                                                                                                            [FR Doc. 2018–10868 Filed 5–21–18; 8:45 am]
                                              or applicants may also call the IER                     rules and guidelines when granting
                                                                                                                                                            BILLING CODE 9111–97–P
                                              Worker Hotline at 800–255–7688 (TTY                     certain benefits. Each state may have
                                              800–237–2515) for information                           different laws, requirements, and
                                              regarding employment discrimination                     determinations about what documents
                                              based upon citizenship, immigration                     you need to provide to prove eligibility              DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
                                              status, or national origin, including                   for certain benefits. Whether you are                 URBAN DEVELOPMENT
                                              discrimination related to Employment                    applying for a Federal, state, or local               [Docket No. FR 6091–N–01]
                                              Eligibility Verification (Form I–9) and E-              government benefit, you may need to
                                              Verify. The IER Worker Hotline                          provide the government agency with                    Implementation of the Tribal HUD–VA
                                              provides language interpretation in                     documents that show you are a TPS                     Supportive Housing Program
                                              numerous languages.                                     beneficiary and/or show you are
                                                 To comply with the law, employers                    authorized to work based on TPS.                      AGENCY:  Office of the Assistant
                                              must accept any document or                             Examples of such documents are:                       Secretary for Public and Indian
                                              combination of documents from the                         (1) Your current EAD;                               Housing, Department of Housing and
                                              Lists of Acceptable Documents if the                      (2) A copy of your Notice of Action                 Urban Development.
                                              documentation reasonably appears to be                  (Form I–797C), the notice of receipt, for             ACTION: Notice.
                                              genuine and to relate to the employee,                  your application to renew your current
                                              or an acceptable List A, List B, or List                EAD providing an automatic extension                  SUMMARY:   On October 21, 2015, HUD
                                              C receipt as described in the                           of your currently expired or expiring                 published in the Federal Register a
                                              Employment Eligibility Verification                     EAD;                                                  Notice that established the policies and
                                              (Form I–9) Instructions. Employers may                    (3) A copy of your Notice of Action                 procedures for the administration of a
                                              not require extra or additional                         (Form I–797C), the notice of receipt, for             supportive housing and rental
                                              documentation beyond what is required                   your Application for Temporary                        demonstration called ‘‘Implementation
                                              for Form I–9 completion. Further,                       Protected Status for this re-registration;            of the Tribal HUD–VA Supportive
                                              employers participating in E-Verify who                 and                                                   Housing Program’’ (Tribal HUD–VASH).
                                              receive an E-Verify case result of                        (4) A copy of your Notice of Action                 The program provides rental assistance
                                              ‘‘Tentative Nonconfirmation’’ (TNC)                     (Form I–797), the notice of approval, for             and supportive services to Native
                                              must promptly inform employees of the                   a past or current Application for                     American veterans who are Homeless or
                                              TNC and give such employees an                          Temporary Protected Status, if you                    At Risk of Homelessness living on or
                                              opportunity to contest the TNC. A TNC                   received one from USCIS.                              near a reservation or other Indian areas.
                                              case result means that the information                    Check with the government agency                    HUD also issued technical corrections
                                              entered into E-Verify from an                           regarding which document(s) the agency                in the Federal Register on December 6,
                                              employee’s Form I–9 differs from                        will accept. Some benefit-granting                    2016 to clarify the program’s intent and
                                              Federal or state government records.                    agencies use the USCIS Systematic                     address various issues that arose during
                                                 Employers may not terminate,                         Alien Verification for Entitlements                   the implementation of the program.
                                              suspend, delay training, withhold pay,                  (SAVE) program to confirm the current                 Today’s Federal Register Notice
                                              lower pay, or take any adverse action                   immigration status of applicants for                  consolidates all Tribal HUD–VASH
                                              against an employee because of the TNC                  public benefits. In most cases, SAVE                  program requirements in one Notice and
                                              while the case is still pending with E-                 provides an automated electronic                      supersedes the prior Notices. This
                                              Verify. A Final Nonconfirmation (FNC)                   response to benefit-granting agencies                 Notice also establishes HUD’s
                                              case result is received when E-Verify                   within seconds, but, occasionally,                    procedures for issuing renewal funding,
                                              cannot verify an employee’s                             verification can be delayed. You can                  subject to the availability of future
                                              employment eligibility. An employer                     check the status of your SAVE                         appropriations.
                                              may terminate employment based on a                     verification by using CaseCheck at the
                                              case result of FNC. Work-authorized                     following link: https://save.uscis.gov/               DATES:   Applicability Date: May 22,
                                              employees who receive an FNC may call                   casecheck/, then by clicking the ‘‘Check              2018.
                                              USCIS for assistance at 888–897–7781                    Your Case’’ button. CaseCheck is a free               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                              (TTY 877–875–6028). For more                            service that lets you follow the progress             Heidi J. Frechette, Deputy Assistant
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                                              information about E-Verify-related                      of your SAVE verification using your                  Secretary, Office of Native American
                                              discrimination or to report an employer                 date of birth and one immigration                     Programs (ONAP), Office of Public and
                                              for discrimination in the E-Verify                      identifier number. If an agency has                   Indian Housing, Department of Housing
                                              process based on citizenship,                           denied your application based solely or               and Urban Development, 451 7th Street
                                              immigration status, or national origin,                 in part on a SAVE response, the agency                SW, Room 4126, Washington, DC 20410,
                                              contact IER’s Worker Hotline at 800–                    must offer you the opportunity to appeal              telephone number 202–402–7914. (This
                                              255–7688 (TTY 800–237–2515).                            the decision in accordance with the                   is not a toll-free number.) Hearing—or


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GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesThe designation of Nepal for TPS is terminated effective at 11:59 p.m., local time, on June 24, 2019.
Contact<bullet> You may contact Samantha Deshommes, Branch Chief, Regulatory Coordination Division, Office of Policy and Strategy, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 20 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20529-2060; or by phone at 800-375-5283.
FR Citation83 FR 23705 
RIN Number1615-ZB74

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