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Japa: US Introduces New Requirements For Immigrants

The United States (US) has introduced a new policy requiring all immigrants to register with immigration authorities to ensure compliance with U.S. immigration laws.

The new directive, issued under the executive order titled Protecting the American People Against Invasion, mandates the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to enforce an existing federal law that has largely been overlooked.

Immigrants who fail to register may face legal penalties, including fines or prosecution.

According to TravelBiz, the policy takes effect on February 25, 2025. Foreign nationals who have not yet registered with the U.S. government must do so immediately to avoid immigration-related penalties.

Registration involves recording an individual’s presence in the U.S. to help track immigration status and ensure legal compliance.

Failure to comply could result in significant legal consequences, including fines or further action by immigration authorities.

Who Needs to Register?

The new policy applies to foreign nationals aged 14 and older who meet specific criteria outlined in Section 262 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Those required to register include:

  • Individuals who were not registered or fingerprinted when applying for a U.S. visa.
  • Foreign nationals who have stayed in the U.S. for more than 30 days.
  • Parents or guardians of children under 14 who remain in the U.S. beyond 30 days.
  • Individuals who turn 14, who must re-register within 30 days of their birthday.
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Exemptions from Registration

Certain foreign nationals who have already registered through existing immigration procedures do not need to take further action. Exempt groups include:

  • Green Card holders (Lawful Permanent Residents).
  • Visa holders who have received an I-94 form or employment authorization document.
  • Individuals who applied for U.S. residency, even if their application was denied.
  • Those currently involved in removal proceedings.

Foreign Nationals Required to Register by February 25, 2025

To avoid penalties, the following groups must complete their registration before the deadline:

  • Undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. without official inspection.
  • Canadian visitors who entered via land border crossings and did not receive registration documents.
  • DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) or Temporary Protected Status (TPS) applicants who were not provided official registration proof.
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How to Register

DHS will launch an online registration process in the coming weeks. Foreign nationals required to register must create a USCIS online account and follow the instructions provided at the USCIS Alien Registration Portal. Timely completion of this process is essential to avoid penalties.

Verify Your Registration Status

Immigration experts recommend that all foreign nationals verify their registration status as a proactive measure. Ensuring compliance can prevent potential legal complications.

Individuals are advised to monitor official DHS and USCIS updates for the latest information.

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