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for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
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Overview of This Information
Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection:
Extension, Without Change, of a
Currently Approved Collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection:
Application for Civil Surgeon
Designation.
(3) Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of the DHS
sponsoring the collection: I–910; USCIS.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract: Primary: Business or other forprofit. This information collection is
required to determine whether a
physician meets the statutory and
regulatory requirement for civil surgeon
designation. For example, all documents
are reviewed to determine whether the
physician has a currently valid medical
license and whether the physician has
had any action taken against him or her
by the medical licensing authority of the
U.S. state(s) or U.S. territories in which
he or she practices. If the Application
for Civil Surgeon Designation (Form I–
910) is approved, the physician is
included in USCIS’s public Civil
Surgeon locator and is authorized to
complete Form I–693 (OMB Control
Number 1615–0033) for an applicant’s
adjustment of status.
(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: The estimated total number of
respondents for the information
collection I–910 is 470 and the
estimated hour burden per response is
2 hours.
(6) An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: The total estimated annual
hour burden associated with this
collection is 940 hours.
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(7) An estimate of the total public
burden (in cost) associated with the
collection: The estimated total annual
cost burden associated with this
collection of information is $24,205.00.
Dated: February 9, 2022.
Samantha L. Deshommes,
Chief, Regulatory Coordination Division,
Office of Policy and Strategy, U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services
[OMB Control Number 1615–NEW]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; New Collection: Petition for
Nonimmigrant Worker: E and TN
Classifications; Petition for
Nonimmigrant Worker: L
Classifications; Petition for
Nonimmigrant Worker: H–3, P, Q or R
Classifications; and Petition for
Nonimmigrant Worker: O
Classifications
U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: 30-Day notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS) will be
submitting the following information
collection request to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and clearance in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995. The purpose of this notice is to
allow an additional 30 days for public
comments.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted until March 17, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and/or
suggestions regarding the item(s)
contained in this notice, especially
regarding the estimated public burden
and associated response time, must be
submitted via the Federal eRulemaking
Portal website at https://
www.regulations.gov under e-Docket ID
number USCIS–2021–0016. All
submissions received must include the
OMB Control Number 1615–NEW in the
body of the letter, the agency name and
Docket ID USCIS–2021–0016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
USCIS, Office of Policy and Strategy,
Regulatory Coordination Division,
Samantha Deshommes, Chief,
SUMMARY:
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Telephone number (240) 721–3000
(This is not a toll-free number;
comments are not accepted via
telephone message.). Please note contact
information provided here is solely for
questions regarding this notice. It is not
for individual case status inquiries.
Applicants seeking information about
the status of their individual cases can
check Case Status Online, available at
the USCIS website at https://
www.uscis.gov, or call the USCIS
Contact Center at (800) 375–5283; TTY
(800) 767–1833.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Comments
The information collection notice was
previously published in the Federal
Register on August 18, 2021, at 86 FR
46261 allowing for a 60-day public
comment period. USCIS received nine
comments in connection with the 60day notice. USCIS made edits to the I–
129E&TN, I–129L, I–129MISC, and I–
129O Forms and Instructions in
response to comments.
You may access the information
collection instrument with instructions,
or additional information by visiting the
Federal eRulemaking Portal site at:
https://www.regulations.gov and enter
USCIS–2021–0016 in the search box.
The comments submitted to USCIS via
this method are visible to the Office of
Management and Budget and comply
with the requirements of 5 CFR
1320.12(c). All submissions will be
posted, without change, to the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov, and will include
any personal information you provide.
Therefore, submitting this information
makes it public. You may wish to
consider limiting the amount of
personal information that you provide
in any voluntary submission you make
to DHS. DHS may withhold information
provided in comments from public
viewing that it determines may impact
the privacy of an individual or is
offensive. For additional information,
please read the Privacy Act notice that
is available via the link in the footer of
https://www.regulations.gov.
Written comments and suggestions
from the public and affected agencies
should address one or more of the
following four points:
(1) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
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including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
Overview of This Information
Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection:
New Collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection:
Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker: E or
TN Classifications; Petition for
Nonimmigrant Worker: L
Classifications; Petition for
Nonimmigrant Worker: H–3, P, Q, or R
Classifications; Petition for
Nonimmigrant Worker: O
Classifications.
(3) Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of the DHS
sponsoring the collection: I–129E&TN;
I–129L; I–129MISC; I–129O; USCIS.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract: Primary: Business or other forprofit. USCIS will use the data collected
on Form I–129E&TN to determine
eligibility for the requested
nonimmigrant classification and/or
requests to extend or change
nonimmigrant status. An employer may
use this form to apply to USCIS for an
employee to temporarily enter the
United States and work as a TN
nonimmigrant. A treaty trader, treaty
investor, CNMI investor, employer, or
applicant also uses this form to request
an extension of stay in one of these
classifications for an employee or for
themselves, or to change the status of an
employee currently in the United States
as a nonimmigrant, or their own status
if they are currently in the United States
as a nonimmigrant, to E–1, E–2, E–2C,
E–3, or TN. An employer also uses this
form to request an extension of stay in
E–3 classification for an employee, or to
change the status of an employee
currently in the United States to an E–
3 nonimmigrant. An employee also uses
this form to request an extension of stay
in E–3 classification for themselves, or
to change their own status to an E–3
nonimmigrant if they are currently in
the United States in a nonimmigrant
status.
USCIS will use the data collected on
Form I–129L to determine a noncitizen’s
eligibility for L–1A and L–1B
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classification. The form is also used to
determine whether, in advance of filing
the individual L–1 petition, certain
petitioning companies or organizations
have established the required
intracompany relationship for an LZ
Blanket petition. An employer uses this
form to petition USCIS for the
noncitizen to temporarily enter the
United States as a nonimmigrant. An
employer also uses this form to request
an extension of stay or change of status
on behalf of the noncitizen. The form
standardizes these requests and ensures
that the information required for
assessing eligibility is provided by the
petitioner about itself and the
noncitizen.
USCIS will use the data collected on
Form I–129MISC to determine eligibility
for the requested nonimmigrant
classification and/or requests to extend
or change nonimmigrant status. An
employer (or agent or sponsor, where
applicable) uses this form to petition
USCIS for a noncitizen to temporarily
enter as an H–3, P, Q, or R
nonimmigrant. An employer (or agent or
sponsor, where applicable) also uses
this form to request an extension of stay
of an H–3, P, Q, or R nonimmigrant
worker or to change the status of a
noncitizen currently in the United
States as a nonimmigrant to H–3, P, Q,
or R. The form standardizes requests for
H–3, P, Q, or R nonimmigrant workers
and ensures that basic information
required for assessing eligibility is
provided by the petitioner.
USCIS will use the data collected on
Form I–129O to determine eligibility for
the requested nonimmigrant
classification and/or requests to extend
or change nonimmigrant status. An
employer or agent uses this form to
petition USCIS for a noncitizen to
temporarily enter as an O
nonimmigrant. An employer or agent
also uses this form to request an
extension of stay of an O nonimmigrant
worker or to change the status of a
noncitizen currently in the United
States in another nonimmigrant
classification to O.
These forms also serve the purpose of
standardizing petitions or applications
filed for these various nonimmigrant
classifications and ensuring that basic
information required for assessing
eligibility is provided by the petitioner
or applicant. They also assist USCIS in
compiling information required by
Congress annually to assess
effectiveness and utilization of certain
nonimmigrant classifications.
(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: The estimated total number of
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respondents for the information
collection Form I–129E&TN is 12,709
and the estimated hour burden per
response is 3 hours; the estimated total
number of respondents for the
information collection E–1/E–2
Classification Supplement to Form I–
129E&TN is 3,573 and the estimated
hour burden per response is 1.75 hours;
the estimated total number of
respondents for the information
collection E–3 Classification
Supplement to Form I–129E&TN is
1,787 and the estimated hour burden
per response is 1 hour; the estimated
total number of respondents for the
information collection USMCA
Supplement to Form I–129E&TN is
7,349 and the estimated hour burden
per response is 0.5 hours.
The estimated total number of
respondents for the information
collection Form I–129L is 42,871 and
the estimated hour burden per response
is 3 hours.
The estimated total number of
respondents for the information
collection Form I–129MISC is 28,799
and the estimated hour burden per
response is 3 hours; the estimated total
number of respondents for the
information collection H–3
Classification Supplement to Form I–
129MISC is 1,449 and the estimated
hour burden per response is 0.25 hours;
the estimated total number of
respondents for the information
collection P Classification Supplement
to Form I–129MISC is 18,524 and the
estimated hour burden per response is
0.5 hours; the estimated total number of
respondents for the information
collection Q–1 International Cultural
Exchange Alien Supplement to Form I–
129MISC is 295 and the estimated hour
burden per response is 0.167 hours; the
estimated total number of respondents
for the information collection R–1
Classification Supplement to Form I–
129MISC is 8,531 and the estimated
hour burden per response is 1 hour; the
estimated total number of respondents
for the information collection
Attachment 1—Additional Beneficiary
for Form I–129MISC is 6,491 and the
estimated hour burden per response is
0.5 hours.
The estimated total number of
respondents for the information
collection Form I–129O is 25,516 and
the estimated hour burden per response
is 3 hours; the estimated total number
of respondents for the information
collection Attachment 1—Additional
Beneficiary for Form I–129O is 1,189
and the estimated hour burden per
response is 0.5 hours.
(6) An estimate of the total public
burden (in hours) associated with the
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collection: The total estimated annual
hour burden associated with this
collection is 363,444 hours.
(7) An estimate of the total public
burden (in cost) associated with the
collection: The estimated total annual
cost burden associated with this
collection of information is
$56,595,925.00.
Dated: February 9, 2022.
Samantha L. Deshommes,
Chief, Regulatory Coordination Division,
Office of Policy and Strategy, U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
[FR Doc. 2022–03161 Filed 2–14–22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 9111–97–P
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services
[OMB Control Number 1615–NEW]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; New Collection: Petition for
Nonimmigrant Worker: H–2A
Classification and Petition for
Nonimmigrant Worker: H–2B
Classification
U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: 30-Day notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS) will be
submitting the following information
collection request to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and clearance in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995. The purpose of this notice is to
allow an additional 30 days for public
comments.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted until March 17, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and/or
suggestions regarding the item(s)
contained in this notice, especially
regarding the estimated public burden
and associated response time, must be
submitted via the Federal eRulemaking
Portal website at https://
www.regulations.gov under e-Docket ID
number USCIS–2021–0017. All
submissions received must include the
OMB Control Number 1615–NEW in the
body of the letter, the agency name and
Docket ID USCIS–2021–0017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
USCIS, Office of Policy and Strategy,
Regulatory Coordination Division,
Samantha Deshommes, Chief,
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Telephone number (240) 721–3000
(This is not a toll-free number;
comments are not accepted via
telephone message.). Please note contact
information provided here is solely for
questions regarding this notice. It is not
for individual case status inquiries.
Applicants seeking information about
the status of their individual cases can
check Case Status Online, available at
the USCIS website at https://
www.uscis.gov, or call the USCIS
Contact Center at (800) 375–5283; TTY
(800) 767–1833.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Comments
The information collection notice was
previously published in the Federal
Register on August 18, 2021, at 86 FR
46260 allowing for a 60-day public
comment period. USCIS received
fourteen comments in connection with
the 60-day notice. USCIS made edits to
the I–129H2A and I–129H2B Forms and
Instructions in response to comments.
You may access the information
collection instrument with instructions,
or additional information by visiting the
Federal eRulemaking Portal site at:
https://www.regulations.gov and enter
USCIS–2021–0017 in the search box.
The comments submitted to USCIS via
this method are visible to the Office of
Management and Budget and comply
with the requirements of 5 CFR
1320.12(c). All submissions will be
posted, without change, to the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov, and will include
any personal information you provide.
Therefore, submitting this information
makes it public. You may wish to
consider limiting the amount of
personal information that you provide
in any voluntary submission you make
to DHS. DHS may withhold information
provided in comments from public
viewing that it determines may impact
the privacy of an individual or is
offensive. For additional information,
please read the Privacy Act notice that
is available via the link in the footer of
https://www.regulations.gov.
Written comments and suggestions
from the public and affected agencies
should address one or more of the
following four points:
(1) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used
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(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
Overview of This Information
Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection:
New Collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection:
Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker: H–
2A Classification and Petition for a
Nonimmigrant Worker: H–2B
Classification.
(3) Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of the DHS
sponsoring the collection: I–129H2A; I–
129H2B; USCIS.
(4) Affected public who will be asked
or required to respond, as well as a brief
abstract: Primary: Business or other forprofit. USCIS will use the data collected
on Form I–129H2A to determine
eligibility for the requested H–2A
nonimmigrant petition and/or requests
to extend or change nonimmigrant
status. An employer or agent uses this
form to petition USCIS for a noncitizen
to temporarily enter as an H–2A
nonimmigrant. An employer or agent
also uses this form to request an
extension of stay or change of status on
behalf of the noncitizen worker.
USCIS will use the data collected on
Form I–129H2B to determine eligibility
for the requested H–2B nonimmigrant
petition and/or requests to extend or
change nonimmigrant status. An
employer or agent uses this form to
petition USCIS for a noncitizen to
temporarily enter as an H–2B
nonimmigrant. An employer or agent
also uses this form to request an
extension of stay or change of status on
behalf of the noncitizen worker.
Both forms serve the purpose of
standardizing requests for
nonimmigrant workers in the H–2A and
H–2B classifications and ensuring that
basic information required for assessing
eligibility is provided by the petitioner.
They also assist USCIS in compiling
information required by Congress
annually to assess effectiveness and
utilization of certain nonimmigrant
classifications.
(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: The estimated total number of
respondents for the information
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
[OMB Control Number 1615-NEW]
Agency Information Collection Activities; New Collection:
Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker: E and TN Classifications; Petition
for Nonimmigrant Worker: L Classifications; Petition for Nonimmigrant
Worker: H-3, P, Q or R Classifications; and Petition for Nonimmigrant
Worker: O Classifications
AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: 30-Day notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services (USCIS) will be submitting the following
information collection request to the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and clearance in accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995. The purpose of this notice is to allow an
additional 30 days for public comments.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and will be accepted until March 17,
2022.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and/or suggestions regarding the item(s)
contained in this notice, especially regarding the estimated public
burden and associated response time, must be submitted via the Federal
eRulemaking Portal website at https://www.regulations.gov under e-Docket
ID number USCIS-2021-0016. All submissions received must include the
OMB Control Number 1615-NEW in the body of the letter, the agency name
and Docket ID USCIS-2021-0016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: USCIS, Office of Policy and Strategy,
Regulatory Coordination Division, Samantha Deshommes, Chief, Telephone
number (240) 721-3000 (This is not a toll-free number; comments are not
accepted via telephone message.). Please note contact information
provided here is solely for questions regarding this notice. It is not
for individual case status inquiries. Applicants seeking information
about the status of their individual cases can check Case Status
Online, available at the USCIS website at https://www.uscis.gov, or call
the USCIS Contact Center at (800) 375-5283; TTY (800) 767-1833.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Comments
The information collection notice was previously published in the
Federal Register on August 18, 2021, at 86 FR 46261 allowing for a 60-
day public comment period. USCIS received nine comments in connection
with the 60-day notice. USCIS made edits to the I-129E&TN, I-129L, I-
129MISC, and I-129O Forms and Instructions in response to comments.
You may access the information collection instrument with
instructions, or additional information by visiting the Federal
eRulemaking Portal site at: https://www.regulations.gov and enter USCIS-
2021-0016 in the search box. The comments submitted to USCIS via this
method are visible to the Office of Management and Budget and comply
with the requirements of 5 CFR 1320.12(c). All submissions will be
posted, without change, to the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov, and will include any personal information you
provide. Therefore, submitting this information makes it public. You
may wish to consider limiting the amount of personal information that
you provide in any voluntary submission you make to DHS. DHS may
withhold information provided in comments from public viewing that it
determines may impact the privacy of an individual or is offensive. For
additional information, please read the Privacy Act notice that is
available via the link in the footer of https://www.regulations.gov.
Written comments and suggestions from the public and affected
agencies should address one or more of the following four points:
(1) Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency,
including whether the information will have practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of
the proposed collection of information,
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including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those
who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting electronic
submission of responses.
Overview of This Information Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection: New Collection.
(2) Title of the Form/Collection: Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker:
E or TN Classifications; Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker: L
Classifications; Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker: H-3, P, Q, or R
Classifications; Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker: O Classifications.
(3) Agency form number, if any, and the applicable component of the
DHS sponsoring the collection: I-129E&TN; I-129L; I-129MISC; I-129O;
USCIS.
(4) Affected public who will be asked or required to respond, as
well as a brief abstract: Primary: Business or other for-profit. USCIS
will use the data collected on Form I-129E&TN to determine eligibility
for the requested nonimmigrant classification and/or requests to extend
or change nonimmigrant status. An employer may use this form to apply
to USCIS for an employee to temporarily enter the United States and
work as a TN nonimmigrant. A treaty trader, treaty investor, CNMI
investor, employer, or applicant also uses this form to request an
extension of stay in one of these classifications for an employee or
for themselves, or to change the status of an employee currently in the
United States as a nonimmigrant, or their own status if they are
currently in the United States as a nonimmigrant, to E-1, E-2, E-2C, E-
3, or TN. An employer also uses this form to request an extension of
stay in E-3 classification for an employee, or to change the status of
an employee currently in the United States to an E-3 nonimmigrant. An
employee also uses this form to request an extension of stay in E-3
classification for themselves, or to change their own status to an E-3
nonimmigrant if they are currently in the United States in a
nonimmigrant status.
USCIS will use the data collected on Form I-129L to determine a
noncitizen's eligibility for L-1A and L-1B classification. The form is
also used to determine whether, in advance of filing the individual L-1
petition, certain petitioning companies or organizations have
established the required intracompany relationship for an LZ Blanket
petition. An employer uses this form to petition USCIS for the
noncitizen to temporarily enter the United States as a nonimmigrant. An
employer also uses this form to request an extension of stay or change
of status on behalf of the noncitizen. The form standardizes these
requests and ensures that the information required for assessing
eligibility is provided by the petitioner about itself and the
noncitizen.
USCIS will use the data collected on Form I-129MISC to determine
eligibility for the requested nonimmigrant classification and/or
requests to extend or change nonimmigrant status. An employer (or agent
or sponsor, where applicable) uses this form to petition USCIS for a
noncitizen to temporarily enter as an H-3, P, Q, or R nonimmigrant. An
employer (or agent or sponsor, where applicable) also uses this form to
request an extension of stay of an H-3, P, Q, or R nonimmigrant worker
or to change the status of a noncitizen currently in the United States
as a nonimmigrant to H-3, P, Q, or R. The form standardizes requests
for H-3, P, Q, or R nonimmigrant workers and ensures that basic
information required for assessing eligibility is provided by the
petitioner.
USCIS will use the data collected on Form I-129O to determine
eligibility for the requested nonimmigrant classification and/or
requests to extend or change nonimmigrant status. An employer or agent
uses this form to petition USCIS for a noncitizen to temporarily enter
as an O nonimmigrant. An employer or agent also uses this form to
request an extension of stay of an O nonimmigrant worker or to change
the status of a noncitizen currently in the United States in another
nonimmigrant classification to O.
These forms also serve the purpose of standardizing petitions or
applications filed for these various nonimmigrant classifications and
ensuring that basic information required for assessing eligibility is
provided by the petitioner or applicant. They also assist USCIS in
compiling information required by Congress annually to assess
effectiveness and utilization of certain nonimmigrant classifications.
(5) An estimate of the total number of respondents and the amount
of time estimated for an average respondent to respond: The estimated
total number of respondents for the information collection Form I-
129E&TN is 12,709 and the estimated hour burden per response is 3
hours; the estimated total number of respondents for the information
collection E-1/E-2 Classification Supplement to Form I-129E&TN is 3,573
and the estimated hour burden per response is 1.75 hours; the estimated
total number of respondents for the information collection E-3
Classification Supplement to Form I-129E&TN is 1,787 and the estimated
hour burden per response is 1 hour; the estimated total number of
respondents for the information collection USMCA Supplement to Form I-
129E&TN is 7,349 and the estimated hour burden per response is 0.5
hours.
The estimated total number of respondents for the information
collection Form I-129L is 42,871 and the estimated hour burden per
response is 3 hours.
The estimated total number of respondents for the information
collection Form I-129MISC is 28,799 and the estimated hour burden per
response is 3 hours; the estimated total number of respondents for the
information collection H-3 Classification Supplement to Form I-129MISC
is 1,449 and the estimated hour burden per response is 0.25 hours; the
estimated total number of respondents for the information collection P
Classification Supplement to Form I-129MISC is 18,524 and the estimated
hour burden per response is 0.5 hours; the estimated total number of
respondents for the information collection Q-1 International Cultural
Exchange Alien Supplement to Form I-129MISC is 295 and the estimated
hour burden per response is 0.167 hours; the estimated total number of
respondents for the information collection R-1 Classification
Supplement to Form I-129MISC is 8,531 and the estimated hour burden per
response is 1 hour; the estimated total number of respondents for the
information collection Attachment 1--Additional Beneficiary for Form I-
129MISC is 6,491 and the estimated hour burden per response is 0.5
hours.
The estimated total number of respondents for the information
collection Form I-129O is 25,516 and the estimated hour burden per
response is 3 hours; the estimated total number of respondents for the
information collection Attachment 1--Additional Beneficiary for Form I-
129O is 1,189 and the estimated hour burden per response is 0.5 hours.
(6) An estimate of the total public burden (in hours) associated
with the
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collection: The total estimated annual hour burden associated with this
collection is 363,444 hours.
(7) An estimate of the total public burden (in cost) associated
with the collection: The estimated total annual cost burden associated
with this collection of information is $56,595,925.00.
Dated: February 9, 2022.
Samantha L. Deshommes,
Chief, Regulatory Coordination Division, Office of Policy and Strategy,
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of Homeland
Security.
[FR Doc. 2022-03161 Filed 2-14-22; 8:45 am]
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