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SUPPORTING STATEMENT FOR

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY ACT REQUEST

OMB Control No.: 1615-0102

COLLECTION INSTRUMENT(S): Form G-639; Online FOIA Request


A. Justification


1. Explain the circumstances that make the collection of information necessary. Identify any legal or administrative requirements that necessitate the collection. Attach a copy of the appropriate section of each statute and regulation mandating or authorizing the collection of information.


Title 5 U.S.C. 552 allows requestors to have access to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) records under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), except those that have been exempted by FOIA. Title 5 U.S.C. 552a, with certain exceptions, allows individuals to gain access to information pertaining to themselves in USCIS records. 8 CFR 103.10 provides procedures for accessing USCIS records.


2. Indicate how, by whom, and for what purpose the information is to be used. Except for a new collection, indicate the actual use the agency has made of the information received from the current collection.


FOIA requests may be submitted in any written form. However, Form G-639 and the Online FOIA Request process are convenient tools for individuals to provide the data necessary for identification of a particular record requested under FOIA. Submitting a FOIA request via Form G-639 or the Online FOIA Request process ensures expeditious handling of FOIA request.


3. Describe whether, and to what extent, the collection of information involves the use of automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting electronic submission of responses, and the basis for the decision for adopting this means of collection. Also describe any consideration of using information technology to reduce burden.


Form G-639 can be accessed as a fillable PDF via the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov/g-639. The fillable PDF must be printed and signed. It can be submitted by postal mail to the USCIS National Records Center (NRC).


The information from Form G-639 may also be submitted to USCIS electronically through the Online FOIA Request process. The Online FOIA Request process can also be accessed from the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov/g-639. Respondents who wish to file a FOIA request online must set up or sign in to their USCIS online account via https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov. The burden for creating a USCIS online account is covered under the Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) information collection (OMB Control Number 1615-0122).


4. Describe efforts to identify duplication. Show specifically why any similar information already available cannot be used or modified for use for the purposes described in Item 2 above.


USCIS does not have any other information collections that can be used for this purpose.

5. If the collection of information impacts small businesses or other small entities (Item 5 of OMB Form 83-I), describe any methods used to minimize burden.


This collection of information may have an impact on small businesses or other small entities. However, the information collected is the minimum amount necessary to allow USCIS to respond to the request.

6. Describe the consequence to Federal program or policy activities if the collection is not conducted or is conducted less frequently, as well as any technical or legal obstacles to reducing burden.


This form was created to facilitate an accurate and timely response to an information request under FOIA. USCIS must respond to a FOIA request within 20 business days. If the information is not adequately collected, a response to a FOIA request may be unduly delayed.


7. Explain any special circumstances that would cause an information collection to be conducted in a manner:


Requiring respondents to report information to the agency more often than quarterly;


Requiring respondents to prepare a written response to a collection of information in fewer than 30 days after receipt of it;


Requiring respondents to submit more than an original and two copies of any document;


Requiring respondents to retain records, other than health, medical, government contract, grant-in-aid, or tax records for more than three years;


In connection with a statistical survey, that is not designed to produce valid and reliable results that can be generalized to the universe of study;


Requiring the use of a statistical data classification that has not been reviewed and approved by OMB;


That includes a pledge of confidentiality that is not supported by authority established in statute or regulation, that is not supported by disclosure and data security policies that are consistent with the pledge, or which unnecessarily impedes sharing of data with other agencies for compatible confidential use; or


Requiring respondents to submit proprietary trade secret, or other confidential information unless the agency can demonstrate that it has instituted procedures to protect the information's confidentiality to the extent permitted by law.


This information collection is conducted in a manner consistent with the guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.5(d)(2).


8. If applicable, provide a copy and identify the data and page number of publication in the Federal Register of the agency’s notice, required by 5 CFR 1320.8(d), soliciting comments on the information collection prior to submission to OMB. Summarize public comments received in response to that notice and describe actions taken by the agency in response to these comments. Specifically address comments received on cost and hour burden.


Describe efforts to consult with persons outside the agency to obtain their views on the availability of data, frequency of collection, the clarity of instructions and recordkeeping, disclosure, or reporting format (if any), and on the data elements to be recorded, disclosed, or reported.


Consultation with representatives of those from whom information is to be obtained or those who must compile records should occur at least once every 3 years - even if the collection of information activity is the same as in prior periods. There may be circumstances that may preclude consultation in a specific situation. These circumstances should be explained.


On December 29, 2021, USCIS published a 60-day notice in the Federal Register at 86 FR 74097. USCIS received two comments after publishing that notice. No comments resulted in changes to the G-639 form and instructions. The Online FOIA Request system documents published during the 60-day did not include all screens shots with proposed changes which resulted in comments for changes that were already adopted. USCIS has also made changes to the online system based on comments. Details of the comments, responses, and changes are outlined in the 60-Day Public Comment Matrix. Revised screen shots are also included for public review.


On April 05, 2022, USCIS published a 30-day notice in the Federal Register at 87 FR 19697. USCIS did receive three comments after publishing that notice. USCIS did make changes to the G-639 form and instructions and the Online FOIA Request system as a result of the comments. Details of the comments, responses, and changes are outlined in the 30-Day Public Comment Matrix.


9. Explain any decision to provide any payment or gift to respondents, other than remuneration of contractors or grantees.


USCIS does not provide any payment for benefit sought.


10. Describe any assurance of confidentiality provided to respondents and the basis for the assurance in statute, regulation or agency policy.


There is no assurance of confidentiality.


This collection is covered under the following Privacy Impact Assessments:

  • DHS/USCIS/PIA-038(b) FOIA and PA Information Processing Systems (FIPS), and

  • DHS/USCIS/PIA-077 FOIA Immigration Records System (FIRST).


The collection is covered under the following System of Records Notices:

  • DHS/ALL-001 FOIA and PA Record System, February 4, 2014, 79 FR 6609.


11. Provide additional justification for any questions of a sensitive nature, such as sexual behavior and attitudes, religious beliefs, and other matters that are commonly considered private. This justification should include the reasons why the agency considers the questions necessary, the specific uses to be made of the information, the explanation to be given to persons from whom the information is requested, and any steps to be taken to obtain their consent.

There are no questions of a sensitive nature.


12. Provide estimates of the hour burden of the collection of information. The statement should:


Indicate the number of respondents, frequency of response, annual hour burden, and an explanation of how the burden was estimated. Unless directed to do so, agencies should not conduct special surveys to obtain information on which to base hour burden estimates. Consultation with a sample (fewer than 10) of potential respondents is desirable. If the hour burden on respondents is expected to vary widely because of differences in activity, size, or complexity, show the range of estimated hour burden, and explain the reasons for the variance. Generally, estimates should not include burden hours for customary and usual business practices.


If this request for approval covers more than one form, provide separate hour burden estimates for each form and aggregate the hour burdens in Item 13 of OMB Form 83-I.


Provide estimates of annualized cost to respondents for the hour burdens for collections of information, identifying and using appropriate wage rate categories. The cost of contracting out or paying outside parties for information collection activities should not be included here. Instead, this cost should be included in Item 14.


 

 

A

B

C (=AxB)

D

E (=CxD)

F

(=ExF)

Type of Respondent

Form Name / Form Number

#. of Respondents

#. of Responses per Respondent

# of Responses

Avg. Burden per Response (in hours)

Total Annual Burden (in hours)

Avg. Hourly Wage Rate*

Total Annual Respondent Cost

Individuals or Households 

 G-639

(Paper)

123,425

1

123,425

0.67

82,695

$39.52

$3,268,097

Individuals or Households 

Online FOIA Request

123,425

1

123,425

0.5

61,713

$39.52

$2,438,878

Total

 


 

246,850

 

144,407

 

$5,706,975


* The above Average Hourly Wage Rate is the May 2020 Bureau of Labor Statistics average wage for All Occupations of $27.07 times the wage rate benefit multiplier of 1.46 (to account for benefits provided) equaling $39.52. The selection of “All Occupations” was chosen because respondents to this collection could be expected from any occupation.


13. Provide an estimate of the total annual cost burden to respondents or record keepers resulting from the collection of information. (Do not include the cost of any hour burden shown in Items 12 and 14).


The cost estimate should be split into two components: (a) a total capital and start-up cost component (annualized over its expected useful life); and (b) a total operation and maintenance and purchase of services component. The estimates should take into account costs associated with generating, maintaining, and disclosing or providing the information. Include descriptions of methods used to estimate major cost factors including system and technology acquisition, expected useful life of capital equipment, the discount rate(s), and the time period over which costs will be incurred. Capital and start-up costs include, among other items, preparations for collecting information such as purchasing computers and software; monitoring, sampling, drilling and testing equipment; and record storage facilities.


If cost estimates are expected to vary widely, agencies should present ranges of cost burdens and explain the reasons for the variance. The cost of purchasing or contracting out information collection services should be a part of this cost burden estimate. In developing cost burden estimates, agencies may consult with a sample of respondents (fewer than 10), utilize the 60-day pre-OMB submission public comment process and use existing economic or regulatory impact analysis associated with the rulemaking containing the information collection, as appropriate.


Generally, estimates should not include purchases of equipment or services, or portions thereof, made: (1) prior to October 1, 1995; (2) to achieve regulatory compliance with requirements not associated with the information collection; (3) for reasons other than to provide information or keep records for the government; or, (4) as part of customary and usual business or private practices.


For informational purposes, USCIS does not collect fees in association with FOIA requests, except in very burdensome cases.


Respondents may incur a cost for notary services when filing a FOIA request. The cost of notary services is estimated to range from $2.00 to $20.00, for an average cost of $11.00. USCIS estimates that about 80 percent of the total number of respondents will incur this cost. The estimated cost of notary services is $2,172,280 (= 246,850 x .80 x $11.00).


Respondents who choose to file their FOIA request on the paper Form G-639 must submit the Form by mail and will incur a cost for postage. USCIS estimates that the average cost for postage is $3.75 per submission. USCIS estimates that 123,425 respondents will submit a paper Form G-639, for a total estimated postage cost of $462,844 (= 123,425 x $3.75).


The total estimated cost to respondents to this collection of information is $2,635,124, with a per-respondent estimated cost of $10.68.


14. Provide estimates of annualized cost to the Federal government. Also, provide a description of the method used to estimate cost, which should include quantification of hours, operational expenses (such as equipment, overhead, printing, and support staff), and any other expense that would not have been incurred without this collection of information. Agencies also may aggregate cost estimates from Items 12, 13, and 14 in a single table.


The estimated annual cost to the Government is calculated by multiplying the estimated number of respondents (246,850) x 1 hour (time required to intake and process information from a FOIA request) x $42 (average hourly rate for clerical, officer, and supervisory time with benefits), which equals $10,367,700.


15. Explain the reasons for any program changes or adjustments reporting in Items 13 or 14 of the OMB Form 83-I.


There is an increase in the estimated annual hour burden to respondents and an increase in the estimated annual hour burden to respondents for this collection of information as a result of the increase in the estimated number of respondents. Clarifying and formatting edits were made to the Form G-639 or the Online FOIA Request information collection questions and instructions. The G-639 form and instructions were redesigned into one document to align questions with instructions streamlining accessing information. Some questions were removed, while others were added resulting in a net zero time burden increase.


Data collection Activity/Instru-ment

(in hours)

Program Change (hours currently on OMB Inventory)

Program Change (New)

Difference

Adjustment (hours currently on OMB Inventory)

Adjustment (New)


[new minus current]

Difference

G-639 paper

 

 

 

111,098

82,695

-28,403

Online FOIA Request




20,728

61,713

40,985

Total(s)

 

 

 

131,826

144,407

12,582


There is an increase in the estimated annual hour burden to respondents for this collection of information as a result of the increase in the estimated number of respondents. Clarifying edits were made to the information collection


Data collection Activity/Instru-ment

(in dollars)

Program Change (cost currently on OMB Inventory)

Program Change (New)

Difference

Adjustment (cost currently on OMB Inventory)

Adjustment (New)


[new minus current]

Difference

G-639 paper

 

 

 

$2,081,016

$1,548,984

-$532,032

Online FOIA Request




$364,804

$1,086,140

$721,336

Total(s)

 

 

 

$2,445,820

$2,635,124

$189,304


There is an increase in the estimated annual hour burden to respondents for this collection of information as a result of the increase in the estimated number of respondents.


16. For collections of information whose results will be published, outline plans for tabulation, and publication. Address any complex analytical techniques that will be used. Provide the time schedule for the entire project, including beginning and ending dates of the collection of information, completion of report, publication dates, and other actions.


This information collection will not be published for statistical purposes.


17. If seeking approval to not display the expiration date for OMB approval of the information collection, explain the reasons that display would be inappropriate.


USCIS will display the expiration date for OMB approval of this information collection.


  1. Explain each exception to the certification statement identified in Item 19, “Certification for Paperwork Reduction Act Submission,” of OMB 83-I.


USCIS does not request an exception to the certification of this information collection.


B. Collections of Information Employing Statistical Methods.


There is no statistical methodology involved with this collection.



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