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The State Department intends to publish a notice in the Federal Register tomorrow, seeking emergency review of its public charge questionnaire (Form DS-5540) for visa applicants applying at U.S. consulates overseas. A prepublication version of the notice was posted today.
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Background: The State Department published its own public charge regulation for visa applicants outside the U.S., which was scheduled to take effect Oct. 15, 2019; however, it postponed implementation until the visa questionnaire was finalized. The State Department published a draft of its proposed visa questionnaire at the end of October.
Meanwhile, the DHS public charge rule that applies to applicants in the U.S. was tied up in courts, which prevented DHS from implementing it. Late last month, however, the Supreme Court lifted several nationwide injunctions, clearing the way for DHS to implement the rule while lawsuits challenging the rule proceeded in the courts, except for petitioners and applicants in Illinois where a state-wide injunction on implementation of the rule was kept in place. DHS thereafter announced it will implement its rule on Feb. 24.
The State Department is now seeking emergency approval of the visa questionnaire so its implementation can coincide with enforcement of the DHS rule. After the State Department has requested emergency approval, it is expected to publish another notice that will provide additional information.
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