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Special Registration Chart and Other Homeland Security Procedures
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The chart below summarizes:

  1. Special registration requirements for foreign nationals entering into the United States.
  2. Special registration requirements for foreign nationals already in the United States.
  3. Eligibility for visa revalidation through contiguous countries of the United States if outside of the United States for less than 30 days.
  4. Foreign nationals subject to a Visa Condor security name check at visa issuance.

Dual citizens may be subject to these requirements based on either citizenship country. Similarly, persons who are citizens of one country but who were born in another country (even if they never were citizens or are no longer citizens of the birth country) may be subject to requirements imposed on nationals of either country.

Foreign nationals born in countries not listed below may also be subject to special registration and/or security checks, for reasons including, but not limited to, travel habits, the latest terrorist warnings, and demeanor at point of inspection.

A waiver to the requirements of special registration may be obtained by writing your INS district office. For more details or assistance in obtaining a waiver, please contact our office.

The State Department requires all males between 16 and 45 years old who are applying for U.S. visas to complete form DS-157. Consular officers also have discretion to require other visa applicants to submit a completed DS-157 form. The State Department uses the information from DS-157 to conduct a Visa Condor name check on certain individuals based on classified criteria. The purpose of a Visa Condor security check is to identify individuals whose visa applications should be refused.

The information in this chart is subject to rapid change. Key terms are explained below the chart.
Country Subject to Special Registration at Entry? Subject to Call-in Special Registration (already in U.S.)? Can reenter U.S. from Canada or Mexico without new visa if trip is less than 30 days (automatic revalidation)? Subject to Visa Condor Name Check(Via form DS 157)?
Afghanistan No Yes. Males born on or before 12/2/1986. Register on or before 1/10/03, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Algeria No Yes. Males born on or before 12/2/1986. Register on or before 1/10/03, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Bahrain No Yes. Males born on or before 12/2/1986. Register on or before 1/10/03, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Bangladesh No Yes. Males born on or before 2/24/1987. Register between 2/24/03 and 4/25/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Cuba No No No Yes. Males 16-45
Djibouti No No Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Egypt No Yes. Males born on or before 2/24/1987. Register between 2/24/03 and 4/25/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Eritrea No Yes. Males born on or before 12/2/1986. Register on or before 1/10/03, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Indonesia No Yes. Males born on or before 2/24/1987. Register between 2/24/03 and 4/25/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Iran Yes Yes. Males born on or before 11/15/1986. Register on or before 12/16/02, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. No Everyone 16+
Iraq Yes Yes. Males born on or before 11/15/1986. Register on or before 12/16/02, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. No Everyone 16+
Jordan No Yes. Males born on or before 2/24/1987. Register between 2/24/03 and 4/25/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Kuwait No Yes. Males born on or before 2/24/1987. Register between 2/24/03 and 4/25/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Lebanon No Yes. Males born on or before 12/2/1986. Register on or before 1/10/03, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Libya Yes Yes. Males born on or before 11/15/1986. Register on or before 12/16/02, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. No Everyone 16+
Malaysia No No Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Morocco No Yes. Males born on or before 12/2/1986. Register on or before 1/10/03, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
North Korea No Yes. Males born on or before 12/2/1986. Register on or before 1/10/03, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. No Yes. Males 16+
Oman  No Yes. Males born on or before 12/2/1986. Register on or before 1/10/03, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. Yes  Yes. Males 16-45
Pakistan Yes for Males 16-45 Yes. Males born on or before 1/13/1987. Register between 1/13/2003 and 3/21/2003. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Qatar No Yes. Males born on or before 12/2/1986. Register on or before 1/10/03, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Saudi Arabia Yes for Males 16-45 Yes. Males born on or before 1/13/1987. Register between 1/13/2003 and 3/21/2003.  Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Somalia No Yes. Males born on or before 12/2/1986. Register on or before 1/10/03, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Sudan Yes Yes. Males born on or before 11/15/1986. Register on or before 12/16/02, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. No Everyone 16+
Syria Yes Yes. Males born on or before 11/15/1986. Register on or before 12/16/02, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. No Everyone 16+
Tunisia No Yes. Males born on or before 12/2/1986. Register on or before 1/10/03, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
United Arab Emirates No Yes. Males born on or before 12/2/1986. Register on or before 1/10/03, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45
Yemen Yes for Males 16+ Yes. Males born on or before 12/2/1986. Register on or before 1/10/03, or between 1/27/03 and 2/7/03. Yes Yes. Males 16-45

Subject to Special Registration at Entry means affected foreign nationals who seek admission as nonimmigrants will be subject to fingerprinting, photographing, and interrogation under oath before entering into the United States. Additionally, subjected foreign nationals are required to fulfill additional requirements while in the United States. For more details on special registration visit: http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/lawenfor/specialreg/index.htm or http://www.millermayer.com/new/specialreg.html.

Subject to Call-in Special Registration (already in United States) means affected foreign nationals who were admitted into the United States as nonimmigrants must report to an INS office before the last date specified if:

a) The foreign national was admitted into the United States on or before September 10, 2002 and is from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya or Sudan.
b) The foreign national was admitted into the United States on or before September 30, 2002 and is from one of the other nations subject to Special Registration.
c) The foreign national will still be in the United States on the last date to report.

Foreign nationals subject to call-in special registration will be fingerprinted, photographed and interrogated under oath. For more details on special registration visit: http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/lawenfor/specialreg/index.htm or http://www.millermayer.com/new/specialreg.html.

Can reenter U.S. from Canada or Mexico without new visa if trip is less than 30 days (automatic revalidation) means foreign nationals who may return to the United States from Canada or Mexico on an expired visa that is accompanied by a change of status or extension of status approval notice valid for a continuing period of time. Automatic revalidation is not possible for a foreign national of any country who has been refused issuance of a new visa after departing the United States.

Subject to Visa Condor Name Check (via Form DS - 157) means affected foreign nationals are subject to a security name check when attempting to obtain a visa at a U.S. consulate abroad. The Condor security name check is an extensive security check that may cause prolonged delays in visa processing. For more information concerning security clearances generally visit http://www.millermayer.com/resources/securityclearance.html.

For more information about special registration or security clearances generally, contact any of our immigration attorneys:

Hilary Fraser (mailto:htf@millermayer.com)
Carolyn Lee (mailto:csl@millermayer.com)
Rosanne Mayer (mailto:rma@millermayer.com) or
Steve Yale-Loehr (mailto:syl@millermayer.com)

For general information, visit our web site at http://www.millermayer.com/

Date revised: February 19, 2003




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