USCIS has announced a new registration process for noncitizens who have not yet registered with the U.S. government. Anyone 14 years or older who hasn’t been fingerprinted or registered when applying for a visa—and who stays in the U.S. for more than 30 days—must now complete this process. Parents and guardians are also responsible for registering their children under 14.
Most people in the U.S. have already met this requirement, but for those who haven’t, USCIS is launching a new system to make registration easier. Failing to comply may result in fines or legal consequences. This registration does not grant immigration status or work authorization, but it is a legal obligation.
The new registration process will be available soon, and those required to register should create a USCIS online account to prepare. More details will be announced in the coming days. Be cautious of immigration scams and only seek help from authorized professionals.
For more information, visit: Alien Registration Requirement | USCIS
