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The CIS Ombudsman’s Webinar Series: USCIS Introduces Online Filing for Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status

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The CIS Ombudsman’s Webinar Series: USCIS Introduces Online Filing for Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time 

The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Office of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman (CIS Ombudsman) invites stakeholders to participate in a webinar to discuss online filing for Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status, on Tuesday, August 24, 2021 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET.

On July 21, 2021, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announcedthat eligible nationals of Burma, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela or Yemen, or individuals without nationality who last habitually resided in one of those countries, can now file Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status online if they are applying for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for the first time. All other initial TPS applicants and current beneficiaries who are re-registering under the extension of a TPS designation must continue to file a paper Form I-821.

When filing an initial TPS application, applicants can also request an Employment Authorization Document by submitting a completed Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization electronically with their Form I-821. These applications will be the first forms available for concurrent filing online. To file Form I-821 online, eligible TPS applicants must first visit my.USCIS.gov to create a free USCIS online account.

During this event, staff from the CIS Ombudsman will engage in a conversation with USCIS representatives to share information about how eligible applicants can file Forms I-821 and I-765 online.

The CIS Ombudsman’s webinar will serve as an information sharing and gathering session. Participants may submit written questions and comments during the webinar. The CIS Ombudsman may share submitted questions, without attribution, to USCIS for awareness. If appropriate, these questions may be used by the agency to assist in the development of outreach and engagement materials.

We invite you to register for this webinar using the link below.

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CIS Ombudsman’s Annual Reports: By statute, the Office of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman submits an Annual Report to Congress by June 30 of each year. The CIS Ombudsman’s Annual Report must provide a summary of the most pervasive and serious problems encountered by individuals and employers applying for immigration benefits with USCIS. The Annual Report also reviews past recommendations to improve USCIS programs and services. Click here to view current and past Annual Reports. 

Public Engagement: The CIS Ombudsman meets with stakeholders across the country to learn how the delivery of immigration benefits and services impacts communities and to share information about how our office can help. Please visit our website if you want to learn more about our outreach efforts

Asking the CIS Ombudsman for Help: The CIS Ombudsman provides an impartial and independent perspective to USCIS in an attempt to resolve problems with pending cases. The CIS Ombudsman does not have the authority to make or change USCIS decisions. Before contacting the CIS Ombudsman, you must first try to resolve your problem through USCIS customer service avenues. Learn more on how the CIS Ombudsman can help here

Recommendations: The CIS Ombudsman identifies systemic problems that individuals and employers face when seeking services from USCIS and makes recommendations with the goal of influencing change and improving the services at USCIS for both those who apply for and those who administer immigration benefits. In addition to the formal reviews and recommendations that the CIS Ombudsman issues to USCIS, we also work in less formal ways to identify emerging issues and begin discussions with USCIS about how problems can be addressed. Find out more information about recommendations by the CIS Ombudsman

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