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APPENDIX C

APPENDIX C – INS DOCUMENTATION OF ALIENS ELIGIBLE FOR RCA

APPENDIX C – INS DOCUMENTATION OF ALIENS ELIGIBLE FOR RCA

DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS

In order to access Refugee Resettlement program benefits, individuals must provide acceptable documentation of one of the statuses listed above. The following lists include documents that provide proof of these statuses. These documents may or may not provide proof of identity, nationality or "entry" date.

Chart #1

(1) Acceptable documents for individuals paroled as refugees or asylees under §212(d)(5) of the INA*:

Documents/Codes

Comments

I-94 Arrival/departure card noting that the individual has been paroled as a refugee or asylee under §212(d)(5)

To be eligible under this provision, the I-94 must note that the individual is a refugee or asylee.

I-766 Employment Authorization Document with the code A04

 

I-688B Employment Authorization Document with the provision of law 274a.12(a)(4)

This is an older version of the employment authorization document but it is still in use.

*Note: This status rarely has been granted since 1980. It is unlikely that eligibility workers will encounter this type of documentation. Eligibility workers may encounter other individuals, not refugees or asylees, who have been paroled under §212(d)(5). The documentation of other parolees under §212(d)(5) may include language, such as "humanitarian" or "public interest parole." An example of a population with this documentation would be parolees who receive benefits under the "Lautenberg Amendment," a special provision that allows nationals from the former Soviet Union, Vietnam, Laos or Cambodia to adjust their status after having resided in the United States for one year. These types of parolees under §212(d)(5) are NOT eligible for ORR benefits. Only individuals who are listed as refugees or asylees are eligible under this provision. However, if the individual is a national of Cuba or Haiti, he or she may be eligible under the provisions concerning Cuban and Haitian entrants. (See documentation lists below for information on Cuban and Haitian entrants.)

(2) Acceptable documents for refugees admitted under §207 of the INA:

Documents/Codes

Comments

I-94 Arrival/departure card noting that the individual has been admitted under §207 of the INA

Notations may include references to employment authorization, indefinite status, and the requirement to obtain permission before leaving the United States.

RE-1 admission code on the I-94

Principal Refugee

RE-2 admission code on the I-94

Spouse of principal refugee

RE-3 admission code on the I-94

Child of principal refugee

RE-4 admission code on the I-94

Collateral relatives of principal refugee

RE-5 admission code on the I-94

Certain Haitian refugees

I-766 Employment Authorization Document with the code A03

 

I-688B Employment Authorization Document with the provision of law 274a.12(a)(3)

This is an older version of the employment authorization document but it is still in use.

INS Form I-571

United States Refugee Travel Document*

Visa 93 (or V-93) on the I-94 Arrival/departure card

May be accompanied by the words "section 207"; Individual is the spouse or minor child of a previously admitted refugee.

(3) Acceptable documents for asylees whose status was granted under §208 of the INA:

Documents/Codes

Comments

I-94 Arrival/departure card referencing §208 of the INA

Notations may include references to employment authorization, indefinite status, and the requirement to obtain permission before leaving the United States.

AS-1 admission code on the I-94

Approved asylee principal

AS-2 admission code on the I-94

Approved spouse of an asylee principal

AS-3 admission code on the I-94

Approved child of an asylee principal

INS Form I-571

United States Refugee Travel Document*

I-766 Employment Authorization Document with the code A05

 

I-688B Employment Authorization Document with the provision of law 274a.12(a)(5)

This is an older version of the employment authorization document but it is still in use.

Order of an Immigration Judge Granting Asylum under §208 of the INA

An Order of an Immigration Judge will serve as proof of asylee status if the INS has waived the right to appeal the case. See Note 2 below for information about cases where the INS reserves the right to appeal.**

Asylum Approval Letter from an INS Asylum Office

Letter will note that the individual has been granted asylum pursuant to §208 of the INA and may include information concerning refugee and asylee relative petition, work authorization and the refugee travel document.

Written decision from the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA)

 

I-730 Approval Letter

The I-730 Approval Letter may be used as proof of asylee status for derivatives.

Visa 92 (or V-92) on the I-94 Arrival/departure card

May be accompanied by the words "section 208"; Individual is the spouse or minor child of a previously granted asylee.

(4) Acceptable documents for Cuban and Haitian entrants, in accordance with the requirements in 45 CFR §401.2:

Documents/Codes

Comments

An I-94 Arrival/departure card with a stamp showing parole at any time as a "Cuban/Haitian Entrant (Status Pending)"

I-94 may refer to §212(d)(5).

CH6 adjustment code on the I-551

Even after a Cuban/Haitian Entrant (Status Pending) becomes a permanent resident, he/she technically retains the status Cuban/Haitian Entrant (Status Pending).

An I-94 Arrival/departure card with a stamp showing parole into the U.S. on or after April 21, 1980

I-94 may refer to §212(d)(5).

A Cuban or Haitian passport with a §212(d)(5) stamp dated after October 10, 1980.

 

Documents/Codes

Comments

An I-94 Arrival/departure card showing parole into the United States

I-94 may refer to §212(d)(5), humanitarian or public interest parole.**

I-766 Employment Authorization Document with the code A04

 

I-766 Employment Authorization Document with the code C11

 

I-688B Employment Authorization Document with the provision of law 274a.12(a)(4)***

This is an older version of the employment authorization document but it is still in use.

I-688B Employment Authorization Document with the provision of law 274a.12(c)(11)***

This is an older version of the employment authorization document but it is still in use.

Documents/Codes

Comments

INS Form I-221

Order to Show Cause and Notice of Hearing

INS Form I-862

Notice to Appear

INS Form I-220A

Order of Release on Recognizance

INS Form I-122

Notice to Applicant Detained for a Hearing Before an Immigration Judge

INS Form I-221S

Order to Show Cause, Notice of Hearing and Warrant for Arrest

Copy of INS Form I-589 date stamped by the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR)

Application for Asylum and Withholding of Removal; Individual is subject of removal, deportation or exclusion proceedings.

Copy of INS Form I-485 date stamped by EOIR

Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status; Individual is subject of removal, exclusion or deportation proceedings.

EOIR-26

Notice of Appeal, date stamped by the Office of the Immigration Judge

I-766 Employment Authorization Document with the code C10

Application for suspension of deportation/cancellation of removal submitted

I-688B Employment Authorization Document with the provision of law 274a.12(c)(10)***

Application for suspension of deportation/cancellation of removal submitted

Documents/Codes

Comments

Other applications for relief that have been date stamped by EOIR

 

Other documentation pertaining to an applicant's removal, exclusion or deportation proceedings

Example: a notice of a hearing date before an Immigration Judge

Documents/Codes

Comments

INS receipt for filing Form I-589

Application for Asylum and Withholding of Removal

I-766 Employment Authorization document with the code C08

 

I-688B Employment Authorization Document with the provision of law 274a.12(c)(8)**

This is an older version of the employment authorization document but it is still in use.

(5) Acceptable documents for certain Amerasians (see definition above):

Documents/Codes

Comments

AM-1 admission code on the I-94

Amerasian born in Vietnam after Jan. 1, 1962 and before Jan. 1, 1976 who was fathered by a U.S. citizen

AM-2 admission code on the I-94

Spouse or child of Amerasian

AM-3 admission code on the I-94

Mother, guardian or next-of-kin of Amerasian

AM-6 adjustment code on Form I-551 Permanent Resident Card (or Resident Alien Card)

Amerasian (see above)

AM-7 adjustment code on Form I-551 Permanent Resident Card (or Resident Alien Card)

Spouse or child of Amerasian

AM-8 adjustment code on Form I-551 Permanent Resident Card (or Resident Alien Card)

Mother, guardian or next-of-kin of Amerasian

Vietnamese Exit Visa with codes AM-1, AM-2 or AM-3

"Laissez Passer"; may have temporary I-551 stamp

Vietnamese passport with codes AM-1, AM-2 or AM-3

May have temporary I-551 stamp

United States passport with codes AM-1, AM-2 or AM-3

 

Chart #6

(6) Acceptable documents for lawful permanent residents who previously held one of the above identified statuses (Note that this does not refer to Amerasians who are admitted as lawful permanent residents. See Chart #5 for all documents pertaining to Amerasians):

Form I-551 Permanent Resident Card (or Resident Alien Card) with the following codes:

Comments

RE6

Adjusted Principal Refugee

RE7

Spouse of RE6

RE8

Child of RE6

RE9

Collateral Relatives of RE6

AS6

Adjusted Principal Asylee

AS7

Spouse of AS6

AS8

Child of AS6

CH6

Adjusted Cuban/Haitian Entrant (Status Pending)

HA6

Adjusted Cuban and Haitian Entrant (Haitian national who had applied for asylum)

HB6

Adjusted Cuban and Haitian Entrant (Haitian national who had been paroled)

GA6

Adjusted Iraqi asylee

GA7

Spouse of GA6

GA8

Child of GA6

Foreign Passport with unexpired, temporary I-551 stamp and the following codes:

Comments

RE6

Adjusted Principal Refugee

RE7

Spouse of RE6

RE8

Child of RE6

RE9

Collateral Relatives of RE6

AS6

Adjusted Principal Asylee

AS7

Spouse of AS6

AS8

Child of AS6

 

Employment Authorization Documents

Comments

Form I-766 Employment Authorization Document with the code A10

(This code only confirms eligibility for Cuban or Haitian nationals.)

Withholding of Deportation or Removal

Form I-688B Employment Authorization Document with the provision of law 274a.12(a)(10)

(This code only confirms eligibility for Cuban or Haitian nationals.)

Withholding of Deportation or Removal

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