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1651-0143 202210-1651-005
Historical Active
DHS/USCBP
Advance Travel Authorization (ATA)
New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)   No
Emergency 10/18/2022
Approved with change 10/18/2022
Retrieve Notice of Action (NOA) 10/18/2022
OIRA approves this emergency request for a period of six months contingent on CBP publishing a Federal Register notice seeking public comment on the collection within 90 days of approval. In addition, the following terms of clearance applies: CBP will be collecting data on the efficacy of this process including: the reduction in southwest land border encounters from Venezuelans as a result of ATA; the ability of CBP to identify derogatory information in the noncitizen’s application before individuals travel; how this process correlates to increased arrivals to the noncitizen’s final destination; and the percentage of noncitizens participating in this program who ultimately receive grants of parole and access to employment authorization. CBP will also use data to assess the efficacy of automated facial matching, including by demographic group, in order to assess whether this emergency measure has been both effective and equitable. This information will be shared with OIRA and EOP partners concurrent with CBP seeking normal PRA approval at the close of the 6 month emergency, and will be used to evaluate the success of both the Venezuela parole process at large, and the use of facial photographs for ATA vetting purposes specifically. Additional Background: DHS requests an emergency approval for a period of six months to implement a new data collection in CBP One.™ This collection will allow CBP to collect a facial photograph from individuals from Venezuela (and Ukrainians under the existing U4U process) which will allow them to obtain advance authorization to travel to the United States to seek a discretionary grant of parole. The information will allow DHS to vet noncitizens who may otherwise present themselves for inspection at a southwest land border POE, or enter the United States between POEs, without any prior vetting. The advance vetting affords the noncitizen the opportunity to book international travel to arrive near their intended United States destination address and, as a result, is expected to reduce the strain on CBP resources at the southwest land border.
  Inventory as of this Action Requested Previously Approved
04/30/2023 6 Months From Approved
24,000 0 0
4,008 0 0
0 0 0