DOJ Renews Suspension of Deportation Application Form
Published Date: 1/30/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Justice wants to keep using the Application for Suspension of Deportation form (EOIR-40) and is asking for approval to continue collecting this info. This affects people facing deportation who want to pause it and stay in the U.S. There’s no new cost, but they’re making sure the form stays up-to-date and easy to use.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
EOIR-40 Application Kept Active
The Department of Justice (EOIR) will keep using the Application for Suspension of Deportation form (EOIR-40) and is asking OMB to approve continued collection of this information. This affects people facing deportation who want to pause removal and remain in the United States.
No New Cost to Applicants
The notice states there is no new cost associated with continuing the EOIR-40 collection. If you are someone who would fill out this form, the government says you will not face new fees from this extension.
Form Updated for Usability
The Department says it is ensuring the EOIR-40 form stays up-to-date and easy to use. This aims to make it simpler for people facing deportation to complete the application process.
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