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Category Archives: 3 and 10 Year Bar
Unlawful Presence Bars
Dealing with the Unlawful Presence Bars 1. Dealing with the Unlawful Presence Bars, by Paul Virtue, Michael Davis, and Kelli Stump. Download PDF 2. Practice Advisory: Unlawful Presence and INA §§ 212(a)(9)(B)(i) and 212(a)(9)(C)(i)(I): A summary of the May 6, … Continue reading →
Noncitizens Previously Removed or Unlawfully Present
Noncitizens Previously Removed or Unlawfully Present. Unlawful Reentry Matter of Torres-Garcia, 23 I&N Dec. 866 (BIA 2006) (1) An alien who reenters the United States without admission after having previously been removed is inadmissible under section 212(a)(9)(C)(i)(II) of the Immigration … Continue reading →
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Proposed Rule Change Will Unify Families Subject to 3 and 10 Year Bars: Provisional Waivers of Inadmissibility for Certain Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens
On January 6, 2012 the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a proposal to streamline the application process for the spouses and children of U.S. citizens currently eligible for legal permanent resident status, minimizing the amount of time that … Continue reading →