In accordance
with 5 CFR 1320, OIRA is withholding approval at this time. Prior
to publication of the final rule, the agency must submit to OIRA a
summary of all comments related to the information collection
contained in the proposed rule and the agency response. The agency
should clearly indicate any changes made to the information
collection as a result of these comments. Any previous terms of
clearance continue to apply.
Inventory as of this Action
Requested
Previously Approved
08/31/2022
36 Months From Approved
08/31/2022
10,200
0
10,200
10,659
0
10,659
919,275
0
919,275
Form I-131A has a single use. A lawful
permanent resident, who is traveling overseas and is not in
possession of a valid, unexpired Permanent Resident Card or other
evidence of lawful permanent resident status, may use this form to
apply for a Travel Document within one year of his or her last
departure from the United States. The lawful permanent resident
must submit the application in person at a U.S. Embassy or U.S.
Consulate. The decision on Form I-131A is entirely discretionary
and may not be appealed. Furthermore, DHS may revoke or terminate a
Travel Document at any time. If the Form I-131A is approved, DOS or
DHS will issue a Travel Document, generally valid for 30 days,
which will allow the lawful permanent resident to board a vessel or
aircraft, travel to the United States, and present him or herself
at a U.S. port-of-entry for inspection as a returning lawful
permanent resident. A Travel Document is not a guarantee of
admission or other form of entry into the United States, and U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will carry out all required
inspection procedures upon the alien’s arrival at a U.S. port of
entry.
US Code:
8 USC
1103 Name of Law: U.S. Code
US Code: 8 USC
1158 Name of Law: U.S. Code
US Code: 8 USC
1182 Name of Law: U.S. Code
US Code: 8 USC
1203 Name of Law: U.S. Code
US Code: 8 USC
1204 Name of Law: U.S. Code
USCIS is reporting an
adjustment to the estimated annual time burden for this collection
of information, as a result of a decrease in the estimated number
of respondents, and an increase in the estimated hour burden per
response for biometrics collection from 1.17 hours to 3.67 hours.
The total estimated annual cost burden for this collection of
information has decreased as a result of a reevaluation of the
estimated cost burden to respondents.
$2,712,600
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Manuel Avendano 202 272-9747
manuel.a.avendano@uscis.dhs.gov
No
On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that
the collection of information encompassed by this request complies
with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR
1320.8(b)(3).
The following is a summary of the topics, regarding
the proposed collection of information, that the certification
covers:
(i) Why the information is being collected;
(ii) Use of information;
(iii) Burden estimate;
(iv) Nature of response (voluntary, required for a
benefit, or mandatory);
(v) Nature and extent of confidentiality; and
(vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control
number;
If you are unable to certify compliance with any of
these provisions, identify the item by leaving the box unchecked
and explain the reason in the Supporting Statement.