Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 13, December 25, 2024
The board shall accept as proof of lawful presence in the
United States documents outlined in Lists A and B below. The board will not
routinely retain the evidence sent and will not return the evidence once
submitted. Documents may be retained by the board in computer "imaged" format.
Legible copies of documents will be accepted. Original documents will not be
required unless a question arises concerning the documentation
submitted.
(1)
List
A-acceptable documents to establish U.S. citizenship.
a. A copy of a birth certificate issued in or
by a city, county, state, or other governmental entity within the United States
or its outlying possessions.
b.
U.S. Certificate of Birth Abroad (FS-545, DS-135) or a Report
of Birth Abroad of U.S. Citizen (FS-240).
c. A birth certificate or passport issued
from:
(1) Puerto Rico, on or after January
13, 1941.
(2) Guam, on or after
April 10, 1989.
(3) U.S. Virgin
Islands, on or after February 12, 1927.
(4) Northern Mariana Islands after November
4, 1986.
(5) American
Samoa.
(6) Swain's
Island.
(7) District of
Columbia.
d. A U.S.
passport (expired or unexpired).
e.
Certificate of Naturalization (N-550, N-570, N-578).
f. Certificate of Citizenship (N-560, N-561,
N-645).
g.
U.S. Citizen Identification Card
(1-79,1-197).
h. An
individual Fee Register Receipt (Form G-711) that shows that the person has
filed an application for a New Naturalization or Citizenship Paper (Form
N-565).
i. Any other acceptable
document which establishes a U.S. place of birth or indicates U.S.
citizenship.
(2)
List B-acceptable documents to establish alien status.
a. An alien lawfully admitted for permanent
residence under the Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA). Evidence
includes:
(1) EMS Form 1-551 (Alien
Registration Receipt Card, commonly known as a "green card"); or
(2) Unexpired Temporary 1-551 stamp in
foreign passport or on EMS Form 1-94.
b. An alien who is granted asylum under
Section 208 of the EMA. Evidence includes:
(1)
EMS Form 1-94 annotated with stamp showing grant of asylum under Section 208 of
the INA.
(2) EMS Form 1-668B
(Employment Authorization Card) annotated "274a. 12(a)(5)."
(3) INS Form 1-776 (Employment Authorization
Document) annotated "A5."
(4) Grant
Letter from the Asylum Office of INS.
(5) Order of an immigration judge granting
asylum.
c. A refugee
admitted to the United States under Section 207 of the INA. Evidence includes:
(1) EMS Form 1-94 annotated with stamp
showing admission under Section 207 of the INA.
(2) EMS Form 1-668B (Employment Authorization
Card) annotated " 274a. 12(a)(3)."
(3) EMS Form 1-766 (Employment Authorization
Document) annotated " A3."
(4) EMS
Form 1-571 (Refugee Travel Document).
d. An alien paroled into the United States
for at least one year under Section 212(d)(5) of the EMA. Evidence includes EMS
Form 1-94 with stamp showing admission for at least one year under Section
212(d)(5) of the INA.
e. An alien
whose deportation is being withheld under Section 243(h) of the EMA (as in
effect immediately prior to September 30, 1996) or Section 241(b)(3) of such
Act (as amended by Section 305(a) of Division C of Public Law 104-2-8).
Evidence includes:
(1) EMS Form 1-668
(Employment Authorization Card) annotated " 271a. 12(a)(10)."
(2) INS Form 1-766 (Employment Authorization
Document) annotated "AlO."
(3)
Order from an immigration judge showing deportation withheld under Section
243(h) of the INA as in effect prior to April 1, 1997, or removal withheld
under Section 241(b)(3) of the INA.
f. An alien who is granted conditional entry
under Section 203(a)(7) of the INA as in effect prior to April 1, 1980.
Evidence includes:
(1) INS Form 1-94 with
stamp showing admission under Section 203(a)(7) of the INA.
(2) EMS Form 1-668 (Employment Authorization
Card) annotated "274a. 12(a)(3)."
(3) INS Form 1-776 (Employment Authorization
Document) annotated "A3."
g. An alien who is a Cuban or Haitian entrant
(as defined in Section 501(e) of the Refugee Education Assistance Act of 1980).
Evidence includes:
(1) EMS Form 1-551 (Alien
Registration Receipt Card, commonly known as a "green card") with the code CU6,
CU7, or CH6.
(2) Unexpired
temporary 1-551 stamp in foreign passport or on INS Form 1-94 with code CU6 or
CU7.
(3) EMS Form 1-94 with stamp
showing parole as "Cuban/Haitian Entrant" under Section 212(d)(5) of the
INA.
h. An alien paroled
into the United States for less than one year under Section 212(d)(5) of the
INA. Evidence includes INS Form 1-94 showing this status.
i. An alien who has been declared a battered
alien. Evidence includes EMS petition and supporting documentation.
j. Any other documentation acceptable under
the BMA to establish alien status.