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Original Date Announced
June 22, 2020CBP announces proposed revisions to Form I-736, Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Information and provides a 60-day comment period. Among other things, CBP is proposing to add several new data elements, including foreign passport type, social media identifier, valid email address, and social media provider/platform. In addition, CBP intends to migrate from paper I–736 to a mandatory automated environment; therefore, the collection of a paper form will no longer be acceptable. This form must be completed by every nonimmigrant visitor not in possession of a visitor’s visa, who is a citizen of one of the eligible countries enumerated in 8 CFR 212.1(q) and is applying to enter and remain on Guam or the CNMI for a maximum stay of forty-five days. [ID #1127]
Proposed revisions to Form I-736,Subsequent Trump-Era and Court Action(s)
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October 28, 2020
CBP announced extension to comment period for proposed revisions to Form I-736
CBP announced that it will be submitting the following information collection request to the OMB for review and approval and provides an additional 30-day period for public comment. Comments are now due Nov. 27, 2020.
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Current Status
Not in effectOriginal Trump Policy Status
Status: ProposedTrump Administration Action: Forms and Information CollectionSubject Matter: Non-Immigrant Visas: VisitorAgencies Affected: CBPPre Trump-Era Policies
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Form I-736 (5/18 edition)
CBP Form I-736