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AILA Doc. No. 18052500 | Dated May 29, 2018 | File Size: 269 K
Download the DocumentUSCIS proposed rule to remove the International Entrepreneur Parole Program. The proposed rule lays out several options for transitioning away from the International Entrepreneur Parole Program and requests comments on the various options. The proposed rule would withdraw all changes to the Form I-131 and Form I-765 approved with the final rule on entrepreneur parole published at 82 FR 5238 on 1/17/17, discontinue the new Form I-941, and withdraw all changes to the Form I-9 that were approved in connection with the final rule. Comments are due 6/28/18. (83 FR 24415, 5/29/18)
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
8 CFR Parts 103, 212, and 274a
[CIS No. 2572–15; DHS Docket No. USCIS–2015–0006]
RIN 1615–AC04
Removal of International Entrepreneur Parole Program
AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, DHS.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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