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Application-Checkpoint Pre-Enrolled Access Lane Form. This is a national form and can be used in US Citizenship And Immigration Services .
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U.S. Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service OMB NO. 1115-0210 Application Checkpoint Pre-enrolled Access Lane INSTRUCTIONS Read carefully -- Failure to follow instructions may require return of your application and delay final action. 1. Purpose of Form. The purpose of this form is to permit individuals to apply to participate in the Pre-enrolled Access Lane (PAL) program for the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) checkpoints. 2. Preparation of Application. Fill in application in single copy only, by typewriter, or print in block letters using only dark ink. Do not use pencil or red ink. Do not leave any questions unanswered. Mark any question which does not apply to you "N/A." disposed of, authorization for that vehicle is revoked automatically. To renew your authorization, you should submit a new application on this Form I-866, 90 days prior to the expiration of your authorization. If your authorization to use the PAL is revoked, you may reapply 90 days after the date of revocation. 3. Who can apply. United States citizens and other persons which the Commissioner of INS determines to be eligible to participate in the PAL. Information on which other persons are eligible to enroll in the PAL program may be obtained at the PAL enrollment center. All applicants must reside permanently or temporarily in the United States. 7. Use of the Lane. If your application is approved, you will become an enrolled user of the PAL, and this registration will permit you to use the lane only in the authorized vehicle(s) identified on this form. If your application includes a request to register vehicle(s), and the application is approved, those vehicle(s) will be authorized for use in the lane. Other persons may also apply for authorization to use your vehicle(s) in the lane. At least one person authorized to use a specific vehicle in the lane must be in that vehicle when it is used in the lane. 8. Denial. An application to use the PAL may be denied by the Chief Patrol Agent with jurisdiction over the enrollment center. All applicants denied use of the lane shall be notified in writing. There is no appeal from such denial. All applicants who have been denied permission to use the lane must wait 90 days from the date of denial to reapply. Applications submitted without the required documentation or which are incomplete shall be returned to the applicant. 4. Where to Submit this Application. In person, by fax or by mail to the PAL enrollment center. 5. Application. Each person wishing to enroll in the PAL must submit a separate application. You should include all vehicle which you wish to register or use in the lane on your application. A separate application may be filed to register additional vehicles any time after the initial application has been approved. Your application must be supported by documents establishing identity, citizenship or lawful immigration status in the United States, a valid driver's license, and vehicle registration for all vehicles being registered. PAL enrollment center staff may require you to submit written permission from the vehicle owner to use any vehicle not owned by you in the lane. You should provide copies of all supporting documents when you file your application. If you file your application in person, you should present original documents for inspection at that time, and you may be requested to bring them to your interview as well. If you file your application by mail, do not send original documents. If you apply by fax, then you must re-sign the application in person at the PAL enrollment center at the time of your interview or at a time indicated by the Pre-enrolled Access Lane enrollment center staff. Present original documents for inspection at the time of your interview or at such time as the enrollment center staff indicates. You may apply to use more than one vehicle, and you may apply to use a vehicle authorized for use in the lane by another person. 9. Privacy Act Statement. The authority to collect this information is contained in section 101 of Public Law Number 104-134. Furnishing the information on this form is voluntary; however, failure to provide all of the requested information may result in the delay of a final decision or denial of your application. All applicants are subject to a check of immigration, law enforcement and criminal justice information databases and records in order to determine eligibility. The principal use of information collected will be to make a determination on your application. Information will be disclosed during the course of the investigation of your eligibility to the extent necessary to obtain information necessary to INS' determination. Fingerprints will be disclosed to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other State and local government agencies for the purpose of determining eligibility for participating in this program. If the INS discovers a violation or potential violation of law, your information will be disclosed to the appropriate law enforcement authority charged with investigating, enforcing, or prosecuting the violation, including 6. Final Approval. Your application will be reviewed and an international organizations engaged in the collection and interview may be scheduled prior to acceptance. Authorization dissemination of intelligence concerning criminal activity. Information may also be disclosed to members of Congress or of a person and vehicle to use the lane is valid until two years their staffs who inquire about this application at the request of from the date of approval of the application or until revoked, whichever occurs first. If a vehicle is sold, stolen, or otherwise the person submitting it. Form I-866 (08/25/00)Y American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com 10. Penalties for False Statements in Applications. Severe penalties are provided by law for knowingly and willfully falsifying or concealing a material fact or using any false document in the submission of this application. Also, a false representation may result in the denial of this application and any other application you may make for any benefit under the immigration laws of the United States. 11. Compliance Checks. Checks may be conducted at the PAL to ensure compliance with applicable laws and the conditions of the program. 12. Reporting Burden. 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