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regulation eppudu ravali....mana application eppudu process cheyyali...




Can an agency issue a final rule without a publishing a proposed rule?



Yes, the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) permits agencies to finalize some rules without
first publishing a proposed rule in the Federal Register. This exception is limited to cases where
the agency has âgood causeâ to find that the noticeâandâ comment process would be
âimpracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest.â These situations may include
emergencies where problems must be addressed immediately to avert threats to public health
and safety, minor technical amendments and corrections where there is no substantive issue,
and some instances where an agency has no discretion to propose a rule because Congress has
already directed a specific regulatory outcome in a law. The agency must state its reasoning
for finding good cause in the preamble of the final rule published in the Federal Register.
There are other exceptions to conventional noticeâandâcomment rulemaking. An agency may
go straight to final rulemaking without a proposed rule when they issue internal agency
procedures, rules that affect only federal employees, and rules that manage federal property
and real estate. Even these types of rules can be subject to proposed rulemaking because of a
special statutory requirement or because an internal agency rule also has a substantial effect on
the public.
Agencies can also issue and enforce rules by using âactual notice,â which requires direct
notification of all affected persons and entities. Because it is difficult to pinpoint every person
and entity affected by a rulemaking, this option is used mostly for rules that have a very narrow
effect on known or readily definable persons or corporations
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regulation eppudu ravali....mana application eppudu process cheyyali.....inko 18 months avuthadi kavochu
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The fact is Immigrationvoice was at the forefront throughout this advocacy process and the provisions that are accepted are all part of our ask list. We legal immigrants got a really good win in the end and we should be proud of it. We were able to get whatever was mostly possible without changing the law. We have outlined the provisions in our newsletter, Facebook page and some on Immigrationvoice website. Keep visiting the site. Like us on Facebook so that updates get to you sooner.
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During the white house briefing when some people had questions, the senior official pointed them all to Aman who was sitting and asked them to speak with him and he will explain legal immigration provisions.
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Question:


http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/fil...ss_actions.pdf
http://www.uscis.gov/immigrationaction

Both of these documents doesn't mention about EAD for I140 (aka pre-registration option)... am I missing something??? Sorry guys just wanted to make sure that its part of the official announcement.

Answer from IV Admin

This document is listing only the things that will be done through internal Memo. Then there will be Regulatory changes, which are not listed in this document. EAD for H-4 is waiting for final regulation due Dec/Jan. Early Filing of Adjustment of Status is also a regulation, and so on.

Hope is still there ..looks like

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