Protective Status for Bosnia-Herzegovina
The Attorney General has extended for 12 months,
from
August 11, 1994 to August 10, 1995, a
temporary
protective status, TPS, for eligible nationals
of
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Any alien who is a national
of
Bosnia-Herzegovina or any alien, having no
nationality
who last resided in Bosnia-Herzegovina and who
has
been present in the U.S. since August 10, 1992 and
was
previously granted temporary protective status,
must
comply with re-registration requirements.
Eligible applicants are required to re-register by filing
a
new application for TPS, Form I-821 together
with
Form I-765, ""Application for
Employment
Authorization"".
There is no filing fee for the
Form I-821
filed as part of the re-registration application.
Although
all TPS re-registrations must include Form I-765,
the
filing fee is only required when
Employment
Authorization is requested.
Generally,
eligibility for TPS during the one year period,
ending on
AUGUST 10, 1995, requires the filing of Form
I-821 and I-765
before August 15, 1994.
However, late
re-registration
applications may be excusable.
Effective November 5,
1993, eligible applicants who did
not register during the
initial one year registration
period, may file if they are or
were in a valid or
non-valid immigrant status during the
initial registration
period.
Non-immigrants are eligible for
this late filing
whether still in valid non-immigrant status
or after their
status has ended.
However, late registrations
must be
filed no later than 30 days after the end of immigrant
or
non-immigrant status.
For any additional
information
contact your local INS office.
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