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Original Date Announced
March 3, 2025USCIS announced that Form I-192, “Application for Advance Permission to Enter as a Nonimmigrant,” had been updated and that the January 20, 2025 edition would be effective immediately.
The updates to Form I-192 include:
- Request the applicant's biological sex at birth, and will only allow responses of "M" or "F," not "X"; and
- Replaces the term "gender" with "sex."
In the supporting statement that USCIS submitted to the Office of Management and Budget alongside the updated form, the agency stated that this change was necessary to comply with Section 2 and 3 of EO 14168, "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government." USCIS characterized the change as a “non-substantive change to a currently approved collection request” for which "[p]ublication of Federal Register Notices is not required."
Trump 2.0 [ID #1599]
2025.01.20 USCIS - I-192 Form 2025.01.20 USCIS - I-192 Instructions 2025.02.18 USCIS - I-192 Supporting Statement 2025.02.18 USCIS - I-192 Form Table of Changes 2025.02.18 USCIS - I-192 Instructions Table of Changes 2025.02.18 USCIS - I-192 Justification for No Material/Nonsubstantive Change 2025.02.20 OMB - I-192 Approval 2025.03.03 USCIS - I-192 AnnouncementEffective Date
April 3, 2025Subsequent Trump and Court Action(s)
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March 7, 2025
2025.03.07 AILA v. USCIS - Complaint
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and co-counsel brought suit to challenge USCIS’s policy of implementing new editions of immigration forms with no notice and no grace period. The lawsuit identifies 10 forms for which USCIS required immediate changes, including I-192. All of the form changes relate to the elimination of gender markers. The suit alleges that the USCIS’s policy violates the Administrative Procedure Act. American Immigration Lawyers Association v. USCIS, No. 1:25-cv-00678 (D.D.C.).
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March 8, 2025
2025.03.08 USCIS - I-192 Updated Effective Date
USCIS changed the new form's effective date to April 3, 2025.
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Current Status
NoneOriginal Trump Policy Status
Status: Final/ActualTrump Administration Action: Forms and Information CollectionSubject Matter: Non-Immigrant VisasAgencies Affected: USCISAssociated or Derivative Policies
Pre Trump-Era Policies
- April 1, 2024 2024.04.01 USCIS - I-192 Form (Previous Edition)
Documents
Trump-Era Policy Documents
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