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People who DON’T NEED TO REGISTER:
- S. Citizens
- People in the US for less than 30 days
People who are required to register but ARE ALREADY REGISTERED (nothing more needs to be done):
- Permanent Residents
- People with Parole (even if parole expired), including:
- Humanitarian Parole
- Advance Parole
- MILPIP
- People who were given an I-94 (paper or electronic), EVEN IF THE PERIOD OF STAY EXPIRED
- People who were issued visas that were valid at the time of their last date of arrival
- Anyone in removal proceedings (even if proceedings were completed)
- Anyone with an EAD
- Anyone who was isseued a Border Crossing Card
- Anyone who has filed one of these forms *and completed biometrics*:
o | I-485 |
o | I-687 |
o | I-691 |
o | I-698 |
o | I-700 |
People who are required to register
Everyone Else
For those required to register, our position is:
- People where the risk is (relatively) low and so I’m (generally) encouraging them to register:
- People with a pending AOS who have not done biometrics yet (important to register now!)
- People with a pending I-918
- People with a pending or approved I-601A
- People whose risk is moderate, and I’m generally encouraging registration after they talk to me:
- People who are about to file for AOS, I-918, or I-601A
- People who need to talk to me about the risk/reward of registering/not registering: a. Everyone else