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Original Date Announced
November 17, 2020USCIS announces a 60-day notice and request for comments on proposed revisions to Form I-914, Application for T Nonimmigrant Status. The proposed changes are substantive and non-substantive. Among other things, USCIS is proposing to add language to the form instructions noting that any Form I-914 that is not filled out completely will be rejected.
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Proposed revisions to Form I-914 Proposed Changes to Form I-914 Instructions Proposed Changes to Supplement B Form Proposed Changes to Supplement A Proposed Changes to Form I-914 Proposed Changes to Supplement B InstructionsBiden Administration Action: Modified
March 11, 2021Revised Form I-914
On March 11, 2021, USCIS announced that it will be submitting the following information collection to the OMB for review and clearance and that an additional 30 days for public comments has been provided. The latest draft version of the Form, modified by the Biden administration, is provided in the linked document.
View DocumentBiden Administration Action: Modified
March 11, 2021Revised Form I-914 Instructions
On March 11, 2021, USCIS announced that it will be submitting the following information collection to the OMB for review and clearance and that an additional 30 days for public comments has been provided. The latest draft version of the Form Instructions, modified by the Biden administration, is provided in the linked document. Among other things, the Biden administration has removed the following language from the Form Instructions, "[a]ny Form I-914 that is not filled out completely will be rejected with a notice that the application is deficient."
View DocumentBiden Administration Action: Modified
March 11, 2021Revision of a Currently Approved Collection: Application for T Nonimmigrant Status
This Biden administration policy modifies the Trump-era policy identified in this entry.
On March 11, 2021, USCIS announced that it will be submitting the following information collection to the OMB for review and clearance and that an additional 30 days for public comments has been provided. The information collection sets forth a number of modifications to the Trump-era policy, including removing the language that "[a]ny Form I-914 that is not filled out completely will be rejected with a notice that the application is deficient."
View DocumentBiden Administration Action: Modified
December 2, 2021I-914, Application for T Nonimmigrant Status
Current edition of Form I-914 (12/02/2021 edition). This version of the form corrects various deficiencies with the version proposed during the Trump administration, including by omitting the language that would have implemented the "no blank space" rejection policy.
View DocumentCurrent Status
Not in effectMost Recent Action
December 2, 2021 Action: Modified I-914, Application for T Nonimmigrant StatusMarch 11, 2021Acted on by Biden Administration
March 11, 2021Acted on by Biden Administration
March 11, 2021Acted on by Biden Administration
December 2, 2021Acted on by Biden Administration
Original Trump Policy Status
Status: ProposedTrump Administration Action: Forms and Information CollectionSubject Matter: U/T/VAWAAgencies Affected: USCISAssociated or Derivative Policies
- July 20, 2018 Agencies seek comment on proposed revisions to forms related to combating trafficking in persons
- January 23, 2020 USCIS rejects certain application forms for incompleteness if any fields are left blank
- March 24, 2020 USCIS changes intake process for Form I-914, rejects incomplete forms
Pre Trump-Era Policies
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Current edition of Form I-914 (04/15/2019 edition)
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Current edition of Form I-914 Instructions (04/15/2019 edition)
Current edition of Form I-914 instructions (04/15/19 edition)
Documents
Trump-Era Policy Documents
Biden Administration Policy Documents
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Commentary
AILA Submits Comments on Proposed Revisions to Form I-914
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