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§ 103.38 Genealogy Program.
(a)Purpose. The Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Genealogy Program is a fee-for-service program designed to provide genealogical and historical records and reference services to genealogists, historians, and others seeking documents maintained within the historical record systems.
(b)Scope and limitations. Sections 103.38 through 103.41 comprise the regulations of the Genealogy Program. These regulations apply only to searches for and retrieval of records from the file series described as historical records in 8 CFR 103.39. These regulations set forth the procedures by which individuals may request searches for historical records and, if responsive records are located, obtain copies of those records.
[ 73 FR 28030, May 15, 2008]
Presidential DocumentsExecutive Order ... 12356 Title 8 published on 2016-09-20The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 8 CFR Part 103 after this date.2017-01-17; vol. 82 # 10 - Tuesday, January 17, 201782 FR 5238 - International Entrepreneur Rule
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2017-00481 RIN1615-AC04 CIS No.2572-15 DHS Docket No.USCIS-2015-0006 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, DHS Final rule. This final rule is effective July 17, 2017. 8 CFR Parts 103, 212, and 274a SummaryThis final rule amends Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regulations to implement the Secretary of Homeland Security&apos;s discretionary parole authority in order to increase and enhance entrepreneurship, innovation, and job creation in the United States. The final rule adds new regulatory provisions guiding the use of parole on a case-by-case basis with respect to entrepreneurs of start-up entities who can demonstrate through evidence of substantial and demonstrated potential for rapid business growth and job creation that they would provide a significant public benefit to the United States. Such potential would be indicated by, among other things, the receipt of significant capital investment from U.S. investors with established records of successful investments, or obtaining significant awards or grants from certain Federal, State or local government entities. If granted, parole would provide a temporary initial stay of up to 30 months (which may be extended by up to an additional 30 months) to facilitate the applicant&apos;s ability to oversee and grow his or her start-up entity in the United States.
2016-11-23; vol. 81 # 226 - Wednesday, November 23, 201681 FR 84403 - The U.S. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Business Travel Card Program
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-28177 RIN1651-AB01 Docket No.USCBP-2013-0029 CBP Decision No.16-20 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Final rule. This rule is effective December 23, 2016. 8 CFR Parts 103 and 235 SummaryThis rule adopts as final, with two changes, interim amendments to the Department of Homeland Security&apos;s (DHS) regulations published in the Federal Register on May 13, 2014 establishing the U.S. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Business Travel Card Program. The U.S. APEC Business Travel Card Program provides qualified U.S. business travelers engaged in business in the APEC region, or U.S. Government officials actively engaged in APEC business, the ability to access fast-track immigration lanes at participating airports in foreign APEC economies.
2016-10-24; vol. 81 # 205 - Monday, October 24, 201681 FR 73292 - U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Fee Schedule
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-25328 RIN1615-AC09 CIS No.2577-15 DHS Docket No.USCIS-2016-0001 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, DHS Final rule. This rule is effective December 23, 2016. Applications or petitions mailed, postmarked, or otherwise filed on or after December 23, 2016 must include the new fee. 8 CFR Parts 103, 204, and 205 SummaryThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is adjusting the fee schedule for immigration and naturalization benefit requests processed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The fee schedule was last adjusted on November 23, 2010. USCIS conducted a comprehensive fee review for the fiscal year (FY) 2016/2017 biennial period and determined that current fees do not recover the full cost of services provided. DHS has determined that adjusting the fee schedule is necessary to fully recover costs and maintain adequate service. DHS published a proposed fee schedule on May 4, 2016. Under this final rule, DHS will increase fees by a weighted average of 21 percent; establish a new fee of $3,035 covering USCIS costs related to processing the Employment Based Immigrant Visa, Fifth Preference (EB-5) Annual Certification of Regional Center, Form I-924A; establish a three-level fee for the Application for Naturalization, Form N-400; and remove regulatory provisions that prevent USCIS from rejecting an immigration or naturalization benefit request paid with a dishonored check or lacking the required biometric services fee until the remitter has been provided an opportunity to correct the deficient payment.
8 CFR 103.38 — Genealogy Program.
Title 8 published on 2016-09-20.The following are only the Rules published in the Federal Register after the published date of Title 8.For a complete list of all Rules, Proposed Rules, and Notices view the Rulemaking tab.2017-01-17; vol. 82 # 10 - Tuesday, January 17, 201782 FR 5238 - International Entrepreneur Rule