New US Immigration Rule Mandates Foreign Nationals to Register!

The United States has introduced a new immigration policy requiring foreign nationals to register with DHS. Starting February 25, 2025, those who fail to comply may face legal consequences. Find out who must register, how to do it, and what it means for immigrants.

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The United States has introduced a new policy requiring all aliens (foreign nationals) to register with immigration authorities, ensuring compliance with U.S. laws. Failure to register may result in fines, legal action, or immigration penalties.

Under a new executive order titled “Protecting the American People Against Invasion,” President Trump has directed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to enforce an existing but long-overlooked federal law.

Starting February 25, 2025, non-U.S. citizens who have not yet registered must comply immediately or risk penalties, including potential prosecution and fines.

What is Alien Registration?

Alien Registration is a U.S. government process where foreign nationals must officially record their presence in the country. It helps track immigration status and ensure compliance with U.S. laws. Those who don’t register may face fines or legal issues.

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Who Needs to Register?

According to Section 262 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), all foreign nationals aged 14 and older must register if they:

  • Were not registered or fingerprinted when applying for a U.S. visa.
  • Have stayed in the U.S. for more than 30 days.
  • Are parents or guardians of children under 14 who remain in the U.S. beyond 30 days.
  • Turn 14 years old, in which case they must re-register within 30 days of their birthday.

Who Is Already Registered?

Many foreign nationals have already registered through existing immigration processes and do not need to take further action. This includes:

  • Green Card holders (Lawful Permanent Residents)
  • Visa holders who received an I-94 form or employment authorization document
  • Those who applied for U.S. residency, even if their application was denied
  • Individuals currently in removal proceedings

Who Must Register Now to Avoid Penalties?

Certain groups of foreign nationals are at risk of penalties if they fail to register, including:

  • Undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. without official inspection
  • Canadian visitors who entered via land border crossings and were not issued registration documents
  • DACA or Temporary Protected Status applicants who were not given official registration proof

How to Register Before the Deadline

To streamline compliance, DHS will launch an online registration process in the coming weeks. Starting February 25, 2025, affected individuals must create a USCIS online account and follow the registration process at the USCIS Alien Registration Portal.

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Verify Your Status Immediately

Immigration experts strongly advise all foreign nationals to verify their status and ensure compliance before enforcement begins. This proactive approach can prevent potential legal issues.

What This Means for Foreign Nationals

This registration requirement does not grant legal status, work authorization, or additional rights. It is strictly a government record-keeping mandate. However, failure to comply could result in serious legal consequences, including fines or prosecution.

Stay informed by checking official DHS and USCIS updates regularly. If you are unsure about your registration status, consult an immigration attorney for guidance.


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Manish Khandelwal
Manish Khandelwal

Manish Khandelwal, a travel-tech enthusiast with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travelobiz.com, he's passionate about writing.

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