[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 219 (Tuesday, November 14, 1995)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 57165-57173]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-27920]



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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Immigration and Naturalization Service

8 CFR Part 100

[INS No. 1682-94]
RIN 1115-AD72


Implementation of Field Office Structure Within the Immigration 
and Naturalization Service

AGENCY: Immigration and Naturalization Service, Justice.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This rule updates existing Immigration and Naturalization 
Service (Service) field office structure due to the reorganization 
effective January 14, 1994. This regulation, which reflects the 
division of the Service into regions, districts, suboffices, and border 
patrol sectors, is necessary to ensure that the public has current and 
accurate up-to-date information on field office structures.

EFFECTIVE DATE: November 14, 1995.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Janet Taylor, Program Analyst, Office 
of Policy and Planning, Immigration and Naturalization Service, 425 I 
Street, NW., Room 6052, Washington, DC 20536, telephone (202) 514-3242.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The reorganization of the Immigration and 
Naturalization Service was approved by Attorney General Reno on January 
14, 1994. The reorganization: (a) Created a clearer sense of mission by 
consolidating the Service's major functions and programs; (b) 
decentralized decision-making authority and delegated authority to 
persons geographically closer to the locations where work is being 
performed; (c) empowered field operational units to improve the 
delivery of services to customers; (d) reengineered major processes, 
such as those which develop and disseminate organizational policy and 
guidelines, and which are outdated approaches to handing records and 
information; and (e) developed a capability and commitment to plan for 
the future, set customer service standards, and established 
quantitative performance measures to enable the Service to evaluate its 
programs and service delivery.
    The Service performs its functions through an extensive network of 
sites, located in proximity to the customers it serves and the 
locations where enforcement presence is most needed. The Nation is 
divided into three regions, each headed by a Regional Director, who 
directs all aspects of the Service's field operations within his/her 
assigned geographic areas of activity relating to the administration of 
immigration laws. The Regional Directors direct and supervise Regional 
operations staff, District Directors, and Chief Patrol Agents. There 
are 33 domestic Districts (consisting of Suboffices and Ports-of-Entry) 
allotted among the three Regions, each headed by a District Director 
reporting to a Regional Director. In addition, there are three overseas 
Districts (consisting of Suboffices) which report to the Director, 
International Affairs. As constituent elements of a field organization, 
domestic Districts represent the direct operating level of the 
Service's structure and have been delegated authority for the execution 
of program operations. Overseas Districts, reporting directly to 
national Headquarters, perform analogous program functions for 
immigration matters arising within their geographic areas of 
jurisdiction. There are 21 Border Patrol Sectors (consisting of 
Stations), within the three regions, each directed by a Chief Patrol 
Agent reporting to a Regional Director. The primary mission of the 
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to control the national border; prevent illegal entry; apprehend and 
remove aliens who enter illegally; and prevent alien smuggling. 
Secondarily, the Border Patrol is responsible for the ancillary mission 
of interdicting illegal narcotics and contraband while conducting 
operations in support of its primary mission.
    The Service's implementation of this rule as a final rule is based 
upon the exception found at 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(B) and (d). This rule 
relates to agency management.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, in 
accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 605 (b)), has 
reviewed this regulation and, by approving it, certifies that the rule 
will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of 
small entities. This regulation deals with an internal reorganization 
within the Service, as discussed in the Supplemental section of this 
document.

Executive Order 12866

    This rule is considered by the Department of Justice, Immigration 
and Naturalization Service, to be a ``nonsignificant regulatory 
action'' under Executive Order 12866, section 3(f), Regulatory Planning 
and Review and the Office of Management and Budget has waived its 
review process under section 6(a)(3)(A).

Executive Order 12612

    This regulation will not have substantial direct effects on the 
States, on the relationship between the National Government and the 
States or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the 
various levels of government. Therefore, in accordance with Executive 
Order 12612, it is determined that this rule does not have sufficient 
Federalism implications to warrant preparation of a Federalism 
Assessment.

List of Subjects in 8 CFR Part 100

    Organizations and functions (Government agencies).

    Accordingly, part 100 of chapter I of title 8 of the Code of 
Federal Regulations is amended as follows:

PART 100--STATEMENT OF ORGANIZATION

    1. The authority citation for part 100 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 8 U.S.C. 1103; 8 CFR part 2.

    2. Section 100.4 is revised to read as follows:


Sec. 100.4 Field Offices.

    The territory within which officials of the Immigration and 
Naturalization Service are located is divided into regions, districts, 
suboffices, and border patrol sectors as follows:
    (a) Regional Offices. The Eastern Regional Office, located in 
Burlington, Vermont, has jurisdiction over districts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 
8, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28; border patrol sectors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 
20, and 21. The Central Regional Office, located in Dallas, Texas, has 
jurisdiction over districts 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 19, 20, 29, 30, 38, and 
40; border patrol sectors 6, 7, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19. The Western 
Regional Office, located in Laguna Niguel, California, has jurisdiction 
over districts 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 31, 32, and 39; and border patrol 
sectors 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14.
    (b) District Offices. The following districts, which are designated 
by numbers, have fixed headquarters and are divided as follows:
    (1) [Reserved].
    (2) Boston, Massachusetts. The district office in Boston, 
Massachusetts, has jurisdiction over the States of Connecticut, New 
Hampshire (except the Port-of-Entry at Pittsburg, New Hampshire), 
Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
    (3) New York City, New York. The district office in New York City, 
New York, has jurisdiction over the following counties in the State of 
New York; Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, 
Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester; 
also, over the United States immigration office located in Hamilton, 
Bermuda.
    (4) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The district office in 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has jurisdiction over the States of 
Pennsylvania, Delaware, and West Virginia.
    (5) Baltimore, Maryland. The district office in Baltimore, 
Maryland, has jurisdiction over the State of Maryland, except Andrews 
Air Force Base Port-of-Entry.
    (6) Miami, Florida. The district office in Miami, Florida, has 
jurisdiction over the State of Florida, and the United States 
immigration offices located in Freeport and Nassau, Bahamas.
    (7) Buffalo, New York. The district office in Buffalo, New York, 
has jurisdiction over the State of New York except the part within the 
jurisdiction of District No. 3; also, over the United States 
immigration office at Toronto, Ontario, Canada; and the office located 
at Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
    (8) Detroit, Michigan. The district office in Detroit, Michigan, 
has jurisdiction over the State of Michigan.
    (9) Chicago, Illinois. The district office in Chicago, Illinois, 
has jurisdiction over the States of Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin.
    (10) St. Paul, Minnesota. The district office located in 
Bloomington, Minnesota, has jurisdiction over the States of Minnesota, 
North Dakota, and South Dakota; also, over the United States 
immigration office in the Province of Manitoba, Canada.
    (11) Kansas City, Missouri. The district office in Kansas City, 
Missouri, has jurisdiction over the States of Kansas and Missouri.
    (12) Seattle, Washington. The district office in Seattle, 
Washington, has jurisdiction over the State of Washington and over the 
following counties in the State of Idaho: Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, 
Clearwater, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, and Shoshone; 
also, over the United States immigration offices located in the 
Province of British Columbia, Canada.
    (13) San Francisco, California. The district office in San 
Francisco, California, has jurisdiction over the following counties in 
the State of California: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, 
Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, 
Inyo, Kern, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, 
Merced, Modoc, Mono, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, 
Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa 
Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, 
Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, and Yuba.
    (14) San Antonio, Texas. The district office in San Antonio, Texas, 
has jurisdiction over the following counties in the State of Texas: 
Aransas, Atascosa, Bandera, Bastrop, Bee, Bell, Bexar, Blanco, Brazos, 
Brown, Burleson, Burnet, Caldwell, Calhoun, Coke, Coleman, Comal, 
Concho, Coryell, Crockett, De Witt, Dimmitt, Duval, Edwards, Falls, 
Fayette, Frio, Gillespie, Glasscock, Goliad, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Hays, 
Irion, Jackson, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, 
Kinney, Lampasas, La Salle, Lavaca, Lee, Live Oak, Llano, McCulloch, 
McLennan, McMullen, Mason, Maverick, Medina, Menard, Milam, Mills, 
Nueces, Reagan, Real, Refugio, Robertson, Runnels, San Patricio, San 
Saba, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, Tom Green, Travis, Uvalde, Val 
Verde, Victoria, Webb, Williamson, Wilson, Zapata, Zavala.
    (15) El Paso, Texas. The district office in El Paso, Texas, has 
jurisdiction over the State of New Mexico, and the following counties 
in Texas: Brewster, 

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Crane, Culberson, Ector, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Loving, 
Midland, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, Terrell, Upton, Ward, and Winkler.
    (16) Los Angeles, California. The district office in Los Angeles, 
California, has jurisdiction over the following counties in the State 
of California: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis 
Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura.
    (17) Honolulu, Hawaii. The district office in Honolulu, Hawaii, has 
jurisdiction over the State of Hawaii, the Territory of Guam, and the 
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
    (18) Phoenix, Arizona. The district office in Phoenix, Arizona, has 
jurisdiction over the States of Arizona and Nevada.
    (19) Denver, Colorado. The district office in Denver, Colorado, has 
jurisdiction over the States of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming.
    (20) Dallas, Texas. The district office in Dallas, Texas, has 
jurisdiction over the State of Oklahoma, and the following counties in 
the State of Texas: Anderson, Andrews, Archer, Armstrong, Bailey, 
Baylor, Borden, Bosque, Bowie, Briscoe, Callahan, Camp, Carson, Cass, 
Castro, Cherokee, Childress, Clay, Cochran, Collingsworth, Comanche, 
Cooke, Cottle, Crosby, Dallam, Dallas, Dawson, Deaf Smith, Delta, 
Denton, Dickens, Donley, Eastland, Ellis, Erath, Fannin, Fisher, Floyd, 
Foard, Franklin, Freestone, Gaines, Garza, Gray, Grayson, Gregg, Hale, 
Hall, Hamilton, Hansford, Hardeman, Harison, Hartley, Haskett, 
Hemphill, Henderson, Hill, Hockley, Hood, Hopkins, Houston, Howard, 
Hunt, Hutchinson, Jack, Johnson, Jones, Kaufman, Kent, King, Knox, 
Lamar, Lamb, Leon, Limestone, Lipscomb, Lubbock, Lynn, Marion, Martin, 
Mitchell, Montague, Moore, Morris, Motley, Navarro, Nolan, Ochiltree, 
Oldham, Palo Pinto, Panola, Parker, Parmer, Potter, Rains, Ranall, Red 
River, Roberts, Rockwall, Rusk, Scurry, Shackelford, Sherman, Smith, 
Somervell, Stephens, Stonewall, Swisher, Tarrant, Taylor, Terry, 
Throckmorton, Titus, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wheeler, Wichita, Willbarger, 
Wise, Wood, Yoakum, and Young.
    (21) Newark, New Jersey. The district office in Newark, New Jersey, 
has jurisdiction over the State of New Jersey.
    (22) Portland, Maine. The district office in Portland, Maine, has 
jurisdiction over the States of Maine, Vermont, and the Port-of-Entry 
at Pittsburg, New Hampshire.
    (23) [Reserved].
    (24) Cleveland, Ohio. The district office in Cleveland, Ohio, has 
jurisdiction over the State of Ohio.
    (25) Washington, DC. The district office located in Arlington, 
Virginia, has jurisdiction over the District of Columbia, the State of 
Virginia, and the Port-of-Entry at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland.
    (26) Atlanta, Georgia. The district office of Atlanta, Georgia, has 
jurisdiction over the States of Georgia, North Carolina, South 
Carolina, and Alabama.
    (27) San Juan, Puerto Rico. The district office in San Juan, Puerto 
Rico, has jurisdiction over the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the 
Virgin Islands of the United States and Great Britain.
    (28) New Orleans, Louisiana. The district office in New Orleans, 
Louisiana, has jurisdiction over the States of Louisiana, Arkansas, 
Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky.
    (29) Omaha, Nebraska. The district office in Omaha, Nebraska, has 
jurisdiction over the States of Iowa and Nebraska.
    (30) Helena, Montana. The district office in Helena, Montana, has 
jurisdiction over the State of Montana and over the following counties 
in the State of Idaho: Ada, Adams, Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, 
Boise, Bonneville, Butte, Camas, Canyon, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, 
Custer, Elmore, Franklin, Fremont, Gem, Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome, 
Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Oneida, Owyhee, Payette, Power, 
Teton, Twin Falls, Valley, and Washington; also, over the United States 
immigration offices located in Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    (31) Portland, Oregon. The district office in Portland, Oregon, has 
jurisdiction over the State of Oregon.
    (32) Anchorage, Alaska. The district office in Anchorage, Alaska, 
has jurisdiction over the State of Alaska.
    (33) Bangkok, Thailand. The district office in Bangkok has 
jurisdiction over Hong Kong, B.C.C. and adjacent islands, Taiwan, the 
Philippines, Australia, New Zealand; all the continental Asia lying to 
the east of the western border of Afghanistan and eastern borders of 
Pakistan and India; Japan, Korea, Okinawa, and all other countries in 
the Pacific area.
    (34) [Reserved].
    (35) Mexico City, Mexico. The district office in Mexico City has 
jurisdiction over Mexico, Central America, South America, Caribbean 
Islands, and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, except for those 
specifically delegated to the districts of Miami, Florida, and San 
Juan, Puerto Rico.
    (36) [Reserved].
    (37) Rome, Italy. The district office in Rome, Italy, has 
jurisdiction over Europe; Africa; the countries of Asia lying to the 
west and north of the western and northern borders, respectively, of 
Afghanistan, People's Republic of China, and Mongolian People's 
Republic; plus the countries of India and Pakistan.
    (38) Houston, Texas. The district office in Houston, Texas, has 
jurisdiction over the following counties in the State of Texas: 
Angelina, Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, 
Grimes, Hardin, Harris, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Madison, Matagorda, 
Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, 
San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity, Tyler, Walker, Waller, Washington, and 
Wharton.
    (39) San Diego, California. The district office in San Diego, 
California, has jurisdiction over the following counties in the State 
of California: Imperial and San Diego.
    (40) Harlingen, Texas. The district office in Harlingen, Texas, has 
jurisdiction over the following counties in the State of Texas: Brooks, 
Cameron, Hidalgo, Kenedy, Kleberg, Starr, and Willacy.
    (c) Suboffices. The following offices, in addition to the 
facilities maintained at Class A Ports-of-Entry listed in paragraph 
(c)(2) of this section, indicated by asterisk, are designated as 
suboffices:
    (1) Interior locations.

Agana, Guam
Albany, NY
Albuquerque, NM
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, VI
Cincinnati, OH
Fresno, CA
Hartford, CT
Indianapolis, IN
Jacksonville, FL
Las Vegas, NV
Louisville, KY
Memphis, TN
Milwaukee, WI
Norfolk, VA
Oklahoma City, OK
Orlando, FL
Pittsburgh, PA
Providence, RI
Reno, NV
Sacramento, CA
Salt Lake City, UT
San Jose, CA
Spokane, WA
St. Albans, VT
St. Louis, MO
Tampa, FL
Tucson, AZ


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    (2) Ports-of-Entry for aliens arriving by vessel or by land 
transportation. Subject to the limitations prescribed in this 
paragraph, the following places are hereby designated as Ports-of-Entry 
for aliens arriving by any means of travel other than aircraft. The 
designation of such a Port-of-Entry may be withdrawn whenever, in the 
judgment of the Commissioner, such action is warranted. The ports are 
listed according to location by districts and are designated either 
Class A, B, or C. Class A means that the port is a designated Port-of-
Entry for all aliens. Class B means that the port is a designated Port-
of-Entry for aliens who at the time of applying for admission are 
lawfully in possession of valid alien registration receipt cards or 
valid non-resident aliens' border-crossing identification cards or are 
admissible without documents under the documentary waivers contained in 
part 212 of this chapter. Class C means that the port is a designated 
Port-of-Entry only for aliens who are arriving in the United States as 
crewmen as that term is defined in section 101(a)(10) of the Act with 
respect to vessels.

District No. 1--[Reserved]

District No. 2--Boston, Massachusetts

Class A

Boston, MA (the port of Boston includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Beverly, Braintree, Chelsea, Everett, Hingham, Lynn, 
Manchester, Marblehead, Milton, Quincy, Revere, Salem, Saugus, and 
Weymouth, MA)
Gloucester, MA
Hartford, CT (the port at Hartford includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Bridgeport, Groton, New Haven, and New London, CT)
Providence, RI (the port of Providence includes, among others, the 
port facilities at Davisville, Melville, Newport, Portsmouth, 
Quonset Point, Saunderstown, Tiverton, and Warwick, RI; and at Fall 
River, New Bedford, and Somerset, MA)

Class C

Newburyport, MA
Plymouth, MA
Portsmouth, NH
Provincetown, MA
Sandwich, MA
Woods Hole, MA

District No. 3--New York, New York

Class A

New York, NY (the port of New York includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Bronx, Brooklyn, Buchanan, Manhattan, Montauk, 
Northport, Port Jefferson, Queens, Riverhead, Poughkeepsie, the 
Stapleton Anchorage-Staten Island, Staten Island, Stoney Point, and 
Yonkers, NY, as well as the East Side Passenger Terminal in 
Manhattan)

District No. 4--Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Class A

Erie Seaport, PA
Philadelphia, PA (the port of Philadelphia includes, among others, 
the port facilities at Delaware City, Lewes, New Castle, and 
Wilmington, DE; and at Chester, Essington, Fort Mifflin, Marcus 
Hook, and Morrisville, PA)
Pittsburgh, PA

District No. 5--Baltimore, Maryland

Class A

Baltimore, MD
Patuxent River, MD

Class C

Piney Point, MD
Salisbury, MD

District No. 6--Miami, Florida

Class A

Boca Grande, FL
Fernandina, FL
Fort Lauderdale/Port Everglades, FL, Seaport
Fort Pierce, FL
*Jacksonville, FL
Key West, FL
Miami Marine Unit, FL
Panama City, FL
Pensacola, FL
Port Canaveral, FL
St. Augustine, FL
St. Petersburg, FL
*Tampa, FL (includes Fort Myers)
West Palm Beach, FL

Class C

Manatee, FL
Port Dania, FL
Port St. Joe, FL

District No. 7--Buffalo, New York

Class A

Albany, NY
Alexandria Bay, NY
Buffalo, NY
Cape Vincent, NY
Champlain, NY
Chateaugay, NY
Ft. Covington, NY
Massena, NY
Mooers, NY
Niagara Falls, NY (the port of Niagara Falls includes, among others, 
the port facilities at Lewiston Bridge, Rainbow Bridge, and 
Whirlpool Bridge, NY)
Ogdensburg, NY
Peace Bridge, NY
Rochester, NY
Rouses Point, NY
Thousand Islands Bridge, NY
Trout River, NY

Class B

Cannons Corner, NY
Churubusco, NY
Jamison's Line, NY

Class C

Oswego, NY

District No. 8--Detroit, Michigan

Class A

Algonac, MI
Detroit, MI, Detroit and Canada Tunnel
Detroit, MI, Detroit International Bridge (Ambassador Bridge)
Grosse Isle, MI
Isle Royale, MI
Marine City, MI
Port Huron, MI
Sault Ste. Marie, MI

Class B

Alpena, MI
Detour, MI
Grand Rapids, MI
Mackinac Island, MI
Rogers City, MI

Class C

Alpena, MI
Baraga, MI
Bay City, MI
Cheboygan, MI
Detour, MI
Escanaba, MI
Grand Haven, MI
Holland, MI
Houghton, MI
Ludington, MI
Mackinac Island, MI
Manistee, MI
Marquette, MI
Menominee, MI
Monroe, MI
Munising, MI
Muskegon, MI
Pontiac, MI
Port Dolomite, MI
Port Inland, MI
Rogers City (Calcite), MI
Saginaw, MI
South Haven, MI

District No. 9--Chicago, Illinois

Class A

Algoma, WI
Bayfield, WI
Chicago, IL
Green Bay, WI
*Milwaukee, WI

Class C

Ashland, WI
East Chicago, IL
Gary, IN
Kenosha, WI
Manitowoc, WI
Marinette, WI
Michigan City, IN
Racine, WI
Sheboygan, WI
Sturgeon Bay, WI

District No. 10--St. Paul, Minnesota

Class A

Ambrose, ND
Antler, ND
Baudette, MN
Carbury, ND
Duluth, MN (the port of Duluth includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Superior, WI)
Dunseith, ND
Ely, MN
Fortuna, ND

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Grand Portage, MN
Hannah, ND
Hansboro, ND
International Falls, MN
Lancaster, MN
Maida, ND
Neche, ND
Noonan, ND
Northgate, ND
Noyes, MN
Pembina, ND
Pine Creek, MN
Portal, ND
Ranier, MN
Roseau, MN
Sarles, ND
Sherwood, ND
St. John, ND
Walhalla, ND
Warroad, MN
Westhope, ND

Class B

Crane Lake, MN
Oak Island, MN

Class C

Grand Marais, MN
Silver Bay, MN
Taconite Harbor, MN
Two Harbors, MN

District No. 11--Kansas City, Missouri

Class A

Kansas City, MO

Class B

Wichita, KS

District No. 12--Seattle, Washington

Class A

Aberdeen, WA (the port of Aberdeen includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Raymond and South Bend, WA)
Anacortes, WA
Bellingham, WA
Blaine-Pacific Highway, WA
Blaine-Peach Arch, WA
Boundary, WA
Colville, WA
Danville, WA
Eastport, ID
Ferry, WA
Friday Harbor, WA (the port of Friday Harbor includes, among others, 
the port facilities at Roche Harbor, WA)
Frontier, WA
Kalama, WA
Laurier, WA
Longview, WA
Lynden, WA
Metaline Falls, WA
Neah Bay, WA
Olympia, WA
Oroville, WA
Point Roberts, WA
Port Angeles, WA
Port Townsend, WA
Porthill, WA
Seattle, WA (the port of Seattle includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Bangor, Blake Island, Bremerton, Eagle Harbor, 
Edmonds, Everett, Holmes Harbor, Houghton, Kennydale, Keyport, 
Kingston, Manchester, Mukilteo, Orchard Point, Point Wells, Port 
Gamble, Port Ludlow, Port Orchard, Poulsbo, Shuffleton, and Winslow, 
WA)
Sumas, WA
Tacoma, WA (the port of Tacoma includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Dupont, WA)
Vancouver, WA
Yakima, WA

Class B

Nighthawk, WA

District No. 13--San Francisco, California

Class A

San Francisco, CA (the port of San Francisco includes, among others, 
the port facilities at Antioch, Benicia, Martinez, Oakland, 
Pittsburgh, Port Chicago Concord Naval Weapon Station, Redwood City, 
Richmond, Sacramento, San Pablo Bay, and Stockton, CA)

Class C

Eureka, CA

District No. 14--San Antonio, Texas

Class A

Amistad Dam, TX
Corpus Christi, TX (the port of Corpus Christi includes, among 
others, the port facilities at Harbor Island, Ingeleside, and Port 
Lavaca-Point Comfort, TX)
Del Rio, TX
Eagle Pass, TX
Laredo, TX (the port of Laredo includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Colombia Bridge, Convent Bridge, and Lincoln-Juarez 
Bridge, TX)

District No. 15--El Paso, Texas

Class A

Columbus, NM
El Paso, TX (the port of El Paso includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Bridge of the Americas, Paso Del Norte Bridge, and 
Ysleta Bridge, TX)
Fabens, TX
Fort Hancock, TX
Presidio, TX
Santa Teresa, NM

District No. 16--Los Angeles, California

Class A

Los Angeles, CA (the port of Los Angeles includes, among others, the 
port facilities at Long Beach, Ontario, Port Hueneme, San Pedro, and 
Ventura, CA)
San Luis Obispo, CA (the port of San Luis Obispo includes, among 
others, the port facilities at Avila, Estero Bay, El Capitan, 
Elwood, Gaviota, Morro Bay, and Santa Barbara, CA)

District No. 17--Honolulu, Hawaii

Class A

*Agana, Guam, M.I. (including the port facilities at Apra Harbor, 
Guam)
Honolulu, HI, Seaport (including all port facilities on the Island 
of Oahu)

Class C

Hilo, HI
Kahului, HI, Kahului Harbor
Nawiliwilli, HI, Nawiliwilli Harbor
Port Allen, HI, Port Allen Harbor

District No. 18--Phoenix, Arizona

Class A

Douglas, AZ
Lukeville, AZ
Mariposa, AZ
Morley Gate, AZ
Naco, AZ
Nogales, AZ
Sasabe, AZ
San Luis, AZ

District No. 19--Denver, Colorado

Class A

Denver, CO
Grand Junction, CO
Pueblo, CO
Salt Lake City, UT

District No. 20--[Reserved]

District No. 21--Newark, New Jersey

Class A

Camden, NJ (the port of Camden includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Artificial Island, Billingsport, Burlington, Cape May, 
Deepwater Point, Fisher's Point, Gibbstown, Gloucester City, 
Paulsboro, Salem, and Trenton, NJ)
Newark, NJ (the port of Newark includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Bayonne, Carteret, Edgewater, Elizabeth, Jersey City, 
Leonardo, Linden, Perth Amboy, Port Newark, and Sewaren, NJ)

District No. 22--Portland, Maine

Class A

Alburg, VT
Alburg Springs, VT
Bangor, ME (the port of Bangor includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Bar Harbor, Belfast, Brewer, Bucksport Harbor, 
Prospect Harbor, Sandypoint, Seal Harbor, Searsport, and South West 
Harbor, ME)
Beebe Plain, VT
Beecher Falls, VT
Bridgewater, ME
Calais, ME (includes Ferry Point and Milltown Bridges)
Canaan, VT
Coburn Gore, ME
Derby Line, VT
Eastport, ME
East Richford, VT
Fort Fairfield, ME
Fort Kent, ME
Hamlin, ME
Highgate Springs, VT
Houlton, ME
Jackman, ME
Limestone, ME
Lubec, ME
Madawaska, ME
Morses Line, VT
North Troy, VT
Norton, VT
Pittsburgh, NH
Portland, ME
Richford, VT (includes the Pinnacle Port-of-Entry)
* St. Albans, VT
Van Buren, ME
Vanceboro, ME
West Berkshire, VT

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Class B

Daaquam, ME
Easton, ME
Eastcourt, ME
Forest City, ME
Monticello, ME
Orient, ME
Robinston, ME
St. Aurelie, ME
St. Pamphile, ME

Class C

Bath, ME
Boothbay Harbor, ME
Kittery, ME
Rockland, ME
Wiscasset, ME

District No. 23--[Reserved]

District No. 24--Cleveland, Ohio

Class A

Cincinnati, OH
Cleveland, OH
Columbus, OH
Put-In-Bay, OH
Sandusky, OH
Toledo, OH

Class C

Ashtabula, OH
Conneaut, OH
Fairport, OH
Huron, OH
Lorain, OH
Marblehead, OH

District No. 25--Washington, DC

Class A

Hopewell, VA
* Norfolk, VA--(the port of Norfolk includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Fort Monroe and Newport News, VA)
Richmond, VA
Washington, DC (includes the port facilities at Alexandria, VA)
Yorktown, VA

District No. 26--Atlanta, Georgia

Class A

Charleston, SC (the port of Charleston includes, among others, the 
port facilities at Georgetown and Port Royal, SC)
Mobile, AL
Savannah, GA (the port of Savannah includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Brunswick and St. Mary's Seaport, GA)
Wilmington, NC (the port of Wilmington includes the port facilities 
at Morehead City, NC)

District No. 27--San Juan, Puerto Rico

Class A

Aguadilla, PR
* Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, VI
Christiansted, St. Croix, VI
Cruz Bay, St. John, VI
Ensenada, PR
Federiksted, St. Croix, VI
Fajardo, PR
Humacao, PR
Jobos, PR
Mayaguez, PR
Ponce, PR
Red Hook, St. Thomas, VI

Class B

Coral Bay, St. John, VI

District No. 28--New Orleans, Louisiana

Class A

Baton Rouge, LA
Gulfport, MS
Lake Charles, LA
Memphis, TN
Nashville, TN
New Orleans, LA (the port of New Orleans includes, among others, the 
port facilities at Avondale, Bell Chasse, Braithwaite, Burnside, 
Chalmette, Destrahan, Geismar, Gramercy, Gretna, Harvey, Marrero, 
Norco, Port Sulphur, St. Rose, and Westwego, LA)

Class C

Morgan City, LA
Pascagoula, MS

District No. 29--Omaha, Nebraska

Class A

Omaha, NE
Des Moines, IA

District No. 30--Helena, Montana

Class A

Chief Mountain, MT (May-October)
Del Bonita, MT
Morgan, MT
Opheim, MT
Peigan, MT
Raymond, MT
Roosville, MT
Scobey, MT
Sweetgrass, MT
Turner, MT
Whitetail, MT
Wildhorse, MT
Willow Creek, MT

Class B

Goat Haunt, MT
Trail Creek, MT
Whitlash, MT

District No. 31--Portland, Oregon

Class A

Astoria, OR (the port of Astoria includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Bradwood, Pacific City, Taft, Tilliamook, (including 
Bay City and Garibaldi), Warrenton, Wauna, and Westport, OR)
Coos Bay, OR (the port of Coos Bay includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Bandon, Brookings, Depoe Bay, Florence, Frankfort, 
Gold Beach, Newport (including Toledo), Port Orford, Reedsport, 
Waldport, and Yachats, OR)
Portland, OR (the port of Portland includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Beaver, Columbia City, Prescott, Rainier, and St. 
Helens, OR)

District No. 32--Anchorage, Alaska

Class A

Alcan, AK
Anchorage, AK (the port of Anchorage includes, among others (for out 
of port inspections only), Afognak, Barrow, Cold Bay, Cordova, 
Homer, Kodiak, Kotzebue, Nikiski, Seward, Valdez, and Yakutat, AK)
Dalton's Cache, AK
Dutch Harbor, AK
Fairbanks, AK
Gambell, AK
Juneau, AK
Ketchikan, AK
Nome, AK
Poker Creek, AK
Skagway, AK

Class B

Eagle, AK
Hyder, AK

Class C

Valdez, AK

District No. 38--Houston, Texas

Class A

Galveston, TX (the port of Galveston includes, among others, the 
port facilities at Freeport, Port Bolivar, and Texas City, TX)
Houston, TX (the port of Houston includes, among others, the port 
facilities at Baytown, TX)
Port Arthur, TX (the port of Port Arthur includes, among others, the 
port facilities at Beaumont, Orange, and Sabine, TX)

District No. 39--San Diego, California

Class A

Andrade, CA
Calexico, CA
Otay Mesa, CA
San Ysidro, CA
Tecate, CA

District No. 40--Harlingen, Texas

Class A

Brownsville, TX (the port of Brownsville includes, among others, the 
port facilities at Brownsville Seaport, Port Isabel, Padre Island 
and Harlingen, TX, Ship Channel)
Brownsville, TX, Gateway Bridge and Brownsville/Matamoros Bridge
Falcon Heights, TX
Hidalgo, TX
Los Ebanos, TX
Los Indios, TX
Pharr, TX
Progreso, TX
Rio Grande City, TX
Roma, TX

    (3) Ports-of-Entry for aliens arriving by aircraft. In addition to 
the following international airports which are hereby designated as 
Ports-of-Entry for aliens arriving by aircraft, other places where 
permission for certain aircraft to land officially has been given and 
places where emergency or forced landings are made under part 239 of 
this chapter shall be regarded as designated for the entry of aliens 
arriving by such aircraft:

District No. 1--[Reserved]

District No. 2--Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, MA, Logan International Airport
Manchester, NH, Grenier Airport
Portsmouth, NH, Pease Air Force Base
Warwick, RI, T. F. Greene Airport

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Windsor Locks, CT, Bradley International Airport

District No. 3--New York City, New York

Newburgh, NY, Stewart International Airport
Queens, NY, LaGuardia Airport
Westchester, NY, Westchester County Airport

District No. 4--Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Charlestown, WV, Kanahwa Airport
Dover, DE, Dover Air Force Base
 Erie, PA, Erie International Airport (USCS)
Harrisburg, PA, Harrisburg International Airport
Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia International Airport
Pittsburgh, PA, Pittsburgh International Airport

District No. 5--Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore, MD, Baltimore-Washington International Airport

District No. 6--Miami, Florida

Daytona, FL, Daytona International Airport, FL
Fort Lauderdale, FL, Executive Airport
Fort Lauderdale, FL, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport
Fort Myers, FL, Southwest Regional International Airport
Freeport, Bahamas, Freeport International Airport
Jacksonville, FL, Jacksonville International Airport
Key West, FL, Key West International Airport
Melbourne, FL, Melbourne International Airport
Miami, FL, Chalks Flying Service Seaplane Base
Miami, FL, Miami International Airport
Nassau, Bahamas, Nassau International Airport
Orlando, FL, Orlando International Airport
Palm Beach, FL, Palm Beach International Airport
Paradise Island, Bahamas, Paradise Island Airport
Sanford, FL, Sanford International Airport
Sarasota, FL, Sarasota Airport
St. Petersburg, FL, St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport
Tampa, FL, Tampa International Airport

District No. 7--Buffalo, New York

Albany, NY, Albany County Airport
Buffalo, NY, Buffalo Airport
Massena, NY, Massena Airport
Niagara Falls, NY, Niagara Falls International Airport
Ogdensburg, NY, Ogdensburg Municipal Airport
Rochester, NY, Rochester Airport
Syracuse, NY, Hancock International Airport
Watertown, NY, Watertown Municipal Airport

District No. 8--Detroit, Michigan

Battle Creek, MI, Battle Creek Airport
Chippewa, MI, Chippewa County International Airport
Detroit, MI, Detroit City Airport
Detroit, MI, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
Port Huron, MI, St. Clair County International Airport
Sault Ste. Marie, MI, Sault Ste. Marie Airport

District No. 9--Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL, Chicago Midway Airport
Chicago, IL, Chicago O'Hare International Airport
Indianapolis, IN, Indianapolis International Airport
Mitchell, WI, Mitchell International Airport

District No. 10--St. Paul, Minnesota

Baudette, MN, Baudette International Airport
Duluth, MN, Duluth International Airport
Duluth, MN, Sky Harbor Airport
Grand Forks, ND, Grand Forks International Airport
International Falls, MN, Falls International Airport
Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport
Minot, ND, Minot International Airport
Pembina, ND, Port Pembina Airport
Portal, ND, Portal Airport
Ranier, MN, International Seaplane Base
Warroad, MN, Warroad International Airport
Williston, ND, Sioulin Field (Municipal)

District No. 11--Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City, MO, Kansas City International Airport
Springfield, MO, Springfield Regional Airport
St. Louis, MO, St. Louis Lambert International Airport
St. Louis, MO, Spirit of St. Louis Airport

District No. 12--Seattle, Washington

Bellingham, WA, Bellingham Airport
Friday Harbor, WA, Friday Harbor
McChord, WA, McChord Air Force Base
Oroville, WA, Dorothy Scott Municipal Airport
Oroville, WA, Dorothy Scott Seaplane Base
Point Roberts, WA, Point Roberts Airport
Port Townsend, WA, Jefferson County International Airport
SEA-TAC, WA, SEA-TAC International Airport
Seattle, WA, Boeing Municipal Air Field
Seattle, WA, Lake Union
Spokane, WA, Felts Field
Spokane, WA, Spokane International Airport

District No. 13--San Francisco, California

Alameda, CA, Alemeda Naval Air Station
Oakland, CA, Oakland International Airport
Sacramento, CA, Beale Air Force Base
San Francisco, CA, San Francisco International Airport
San Jose, CA, San Jose International Airport
Travis, CA, Travis Air Force Base

District No. 14--San Antonio, Texas

Austin, TX, Austin International Airport
Corpus Christi, TX, Corpus Christi Airport
Del Rio, TX, Del Rio International Airport
Laredo, TX, Laredo International Airport
San Antonio, TX, San Antonio International Airport

District No. 15--El Paso, Texas

Albuquerque, NM, Albuquerque International Airport
El Paso, TX, International Airport
Presidio, TX, Presidio Airport
Santa Teresa, NM, Santa Teresa Airport

District No. 16--Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA, Los Angeles International Airport
Ontario, CA, Ontario International Airport

District No. 17--Honolulu, Hawaii

Agana, Guam, Guam International Airport Terminal
Honolulu, HI, Honolulu International Airport
Honolulu, HI, Hickam Air Force Base

District No. 18--Phoenix, Arizona

Douglas, AZ, Bisbee-Douglas Airport
Las Vegas, NV, McCarren International Airport
Nogales, AZ, Nogales International Airport
Phoenix, AZ, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
Reno, NV, Reno Carron International Airport
Tucson, AZ, Tucson International Airport
Yuma, AZ, Yuma International Airport

District No. 19--Denver, Colorado

Colorado Springs, CO, Colorado Springs Airport
Denver, CO, Denver International Airport
Salt Lake City, UT, Salt Lake City Airport

District No. 20--Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
Oklahoma City, OK, Oklahoma City Airport (includes Altus and Tinker 
AFBs)

District No. 21--Newark, New Jersey

Atlantic City, NJ, Atlantic City International Airport
Lakehurst, NJ, Lakehurst Naval Air Station
Morristown, NJ, Morristown Airport
Newark, NJ, Newark International Airport
Newark, NJ, Signature Airport
Teterboro, NJ, Teterboro Airport
Wrightstown, NJ, McGuire Air Force Base

District No. 22--Portland, Maine

Bangor, ME, Bangor International Airport
Burlington, VT, Burlington International Airport
Caribou, ME, Caribou Municipal Airport
Highgate Springs, VT, Franklin County Regional Airport
Newport, VT, Newport State Airport

District No. 23--[Reserved]

District No. 24--Cleveland, Ohio

Akron, OH, Municipal Airport
Cincinnati, OH, Cincinnati International Airport
Cleveland, OH, Cleveland Hopkins Airport
Columbus, OH, Port Columbus International Airport
Sandusky, OH, Griffing/Sandusky Airport

District No. 25--Washington, D.C.

Camp Springs, MD, Andrews Air Force Base
Chantilly, VA, Washington Dulles International Airport
Winchester, VA, Winchester Airport

District No. 26--Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA, Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport
Charleston, SC, Charleston International Airport
Charleston, SC, Charleston Air Force Base
Charlotte, NC, Charlotte International Airport
Raleigh, NC, Raleigh-Durham International Airport

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Savannah, GA, Savannah International Airport

District No. 27--San Juan, Puerto Rico

San Juan, PR, San Juan International Airport

District No. 28--New Orleans, Louisiana

Louisville, KY, Louisville International Airport
New Orleans, LA, New Orleans International Airport
Memphis, TN, Memphis International Airport
Nashville, TN, Nashville International Airport

District No. 29--Omaha, Nebraska

Des Moines, IA, Des Moines International Airport
Omaha, NE, Eppley International Airport
Omaha, NE, Offutt Air Force Base

District No. 30--Helena, Montana

Billings, MT, Billings Airport
Boise, ID, Boise Airport
Cut Bank, MT, Cut Bank Airport
Glasgow, MT, Glasgow International Airport
Great Falls, MT, Great Falls International Airport
Havre, MT, Havre-Hill County Airport
Helena, MT, Helena Airport
Kalispel, MT, Kalispel Airport
Missoula, MT, Missoula Airport

District No. 31--Portland, Oregon

Medford, OR, Jackson County Airport
Portland, OR, Portland International Airport

District No. 32--Anchorage, Alaska

Anchorage, AK, Anchorage International Airport
Juneau, AK, Juneau Airport (Seaplane Base Only)
Juneau, AK, Juneau Municipal Airport
Ketchikan, AK, Ketchikan Airport
Wrangell, AK, Wrangell Seaplane Base

District No. 38--Houston, Texas

Galveston, TX, Galveston Airport
Houston, TX, Ellington Field
Houston, TX, Hobby Airport
Houston, TX, Houston Intercontinental Airport

District No. 39--San Diego, California

Calexico, CA, Calexico International Airport
San Diego, CA, San Diego International Airport
San Diego, CA, San Diego Municipal Airport (Lindbergh Field)

District No. 40--Harlingen, Texas

Brownsville, TX, Brownsville/South Padre Island International 
Airport
Harlingen, TX, Valley International Airport
McAllen, TX, McAllen Miller International Airport
    (4) Immigration offices in foreign countries:

Athens, Greece
Bangkok, Thailand
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
Dublin, Ireland
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Frankfurt, Germany
Freeport, Bahamas
Hamilton, Bermuda
Havana, Cuba
Hong Kong, B.C.C.
Karachi, Pakistan
London, United Kingdom
Manila, Philippines
Mexico City, Mexico
Monterrey, Mexico
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Moscow, Russia
Nairobi, Kenya
Nassau, Bahamas
New Delhi, India
Oranjestad, Aruba
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Rome, Italy
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Seoul, Korea
Shannon, Ireland
Singapore, Republic of Singapore
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Tijuana, Mexico
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Vienna, Austria
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

    (d) Border patrol sectors. Border Patrol Sector Headquarters and 
Stations are situated at the following locations:

Sector No. 1--Houlton, Maine

Calais, ME
Fort Fairfield, ME
Houlton, ME
Jackman, ME
Rangeley, ME
Van Buren, ME

Sector No. 2--Swanton, Vermont

Beecher Falls, VT
Burke, NY
Champlain, NY
Massena, NY
Newport, VT
Ogdensburg, NY
Richford, VT
Swanton, VT

Sector No. 3--Ramey, Puerto Rico

Ramey, Puerto Rico

Sector No. 4--Buffalo, New York

Buffalo, NY
Fulton, NY
Niagara Falls, NY
Watertown, NY

Sector No. 5--Detroit, Michigan

Detroit, MI
Grand Rapids, MI
Port Huron, MI
Sault Ste. Marie, MI
Trenton, MI

Sector No. 6--Grand Forks, North Dakota

Bottineau, ND
Duluth, MN
Grand Forks, ND
Grand Marais, MN
International Falls, MN
Pembina, ND
Portal, ND
Warroad, MN

Sector No. 7--Havre, Montana

Billings, MT
Havre, MT
Malta, MT
Plentywood, MT
Scobey, MT
Shelby, MT
St. Mary, MT
Sweetgrass, MT
Twin Falls, ID

Sector No. 8--Spokane, Washington

Bonners Ferry, ID
Colville, WA
Eureka, MT
Oroville, WA
Pasco, WA
Spokane, WA
Wenatchee, WA
Whitefish, MT

Sector No. 9--Blaine, Washington

Bellingham, WA
Blaine, WA
Lynden, WA
Port Angeles, WA
Roseburg, OR

Sector No. 10--Livermore, California

Bakersfield, CA
Fresno, CA
Livermore, CA
Oxnard, CA
Sacramento, CA
Salinas, CA
San Luis Obispo, CA
Stockton, CA

Sector No. 11--San Diego, California

Brown Field, CA
Campo, CA (Boulevard, CA)
Chula Vista, CA
El Cajon, CA (San Marcos and Julian, CA)
Imperial Beach, CA
San Clemente, CA
Temecula, CA

Sector No. 12--El Centro, California

Calexico, CA
El Centro, CA
Indio, CA
Riverside, CA

Sector No. 13--Yuma, Arizona

Blythe, CA
Boulder City, NV
Wellton, AZ
Yuma, AZ

Sector No. 14--Tucson, Arizona

Ajo, AZ
Casa Grande, AZ
Douglas, AZ
Naco, AZ
Nogales, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Sonita, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Willcox, AZ

Sector No. 15--El Paso, Texas

Alamogordo, NM
Albuquerque, NM
Carlsbad, NM
Deming, NM
El Paso, TX
Fabens, TX
Fort Hancock, TX
Las Cruces, NM, 

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Lordsburg, NM
Truth or Consequences, NM
Ysleta, TX

Sector No. 16--Marfa, Texas

Alpine, TX
Amarillo, TX
Fort Stockton, TX
Lubbock, TX
Marfa, TX
Midland, TX
Pecos, TX
Presidio, TX
Sanderson, TX
Sierra Blanca, TX
Van Horn, TX

Sector No. 17--Del Rio, Texas

Abilene, TX
Brackettville, TX
Carrizo Springs, TX
Comstock, TX
Del Rio, TX
Eagle Pass, TX
Llano, TX
Rocksprings, TX
San Angelo, TX
Uvalde, TX

Sector No. 18--Laredo, Texas

Cotulla, TX
Dallas, TX
Freer, TX
Hebbronville, TX
Laredo North, TX
Laredo South, TX
San Antonio, TX
Zapata, TX

Sector No. 19--McAllen, Texas

Brownsville, TX
Corpus Christi, TX
Falfurrias, TX
Harlingen, TX
Kingsville, TX
McAllen, TX
Mercedes, TX
Port Isabel, TX
Rio Grande City, TX

Sector No. 20--New Orleans, Louisiana

Baton Rouge, LA
Gulfport, MS
Lake Charles, LA
Little Rock, AR
Miami, OK
Mobile, AL
New Orleans, LA

Sector No. 21--Miami, Florida

Jacksonville, FL
Orlando, FL
Pembroke Pines, FL
Tampa, FL
West Palm Beach, FL

    (e) Service centers. Service centers are situated at the following 
locations:

Texas Service Center, Dallas, Texas
Nebraska Service Center, Lincoln, Nebraska
California Service Center, Laguna Niguel, California
Vermont Service Center, St. Albans, Vermont

    (f) Asylum offices. (1) Newark, New Jersey. The Asylum Office in 
Lyndhurst has jurisdiction over the State of New York within the 
boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx in the City of New York; the Albany 
Suboffice; jurisdiction of the Buffalo District Office; the State of 
Pennsylvania, excluding the jurisdiction of the Pittsburgh Suboffice; 
and the States of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New 
Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
    (2) New York City, New York. The Asylum Office in New York has 
jurisdiction over the State of New York excluding the jurisdiction of 
the Albany Suboffice, the Buffalo District Office and the boroughs of 
Manhattan and the Bronx.
    (3) Arlington, Virginia. The Asylum Office in Arlington has 
jurisdiction over the District of Columbia, the western portion of the 
State of Pennsylvania currently within the jurisdiction of the 
Pittsburgh Suboffice, and the States of Maryland, Virginia, West 
Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina.
    (4) Miami, Florida. The Asylum Office in Miami has jurisdiction 
over the State of Florida, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the 
United States Virgin Islands.
    (5) Houston, Texas. The Asylum Office in Houston has jurisdiction 
over the States of Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas, 
Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming.
    (6) Chicago, Illinois. The Asylum Office in Chicago has 
jurisdiction over the States of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, 
Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Iowa, 
Nebraska, Montana, Idaho, and Kentucky.
    (7) Los Angeles, California. The Asylum Office in Los Angeles has 
jurisdiction over the States of Arizona, the southern portion of 
California as listed in 8 CFR 100.4(b)(16) and 100.4(b)(39), and that 
southern portion of the State of Nevada currently within the 
jurisdiction of the Las Vegas Suboffice.
    (8) San Francisco, California. The Asylum Office in San Francisco 
has jurisdiction over the northern part of California as listed in 8 
CFR 100.4(b)(13), the portion of Nevada currently under the 
jurisdiction of the Reno Suboffice, and the States of Oregon, 
Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii and the Territory of Guam.

    Dated: October 10, 1995.
Doris Meissner,
Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service.
[FR Doc. 95-27920 Filed 11-13-95; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4410-10-M