Case Law on the Abandonment of Permanent Resident Status
How the travels may affect Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) status? How to demonstrate that a traveler did not abandon LPR status.
How the travels may affect Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) status? How to demonstrate that a traveler did not abandon LPR status.
Section 221(i) of the INA gives DOS visa revocation power for aliens outside of the USA. DOS may revoke a nonimmigrant visa or revoke an immigrant visa.
President Joe Biden restricted entry of persons who were physically present in India within 14 days prior to their entry or attempted entry. What are exceptions.
We examine Trump’s coronavirus suspension of entry restrictions based on physical presence in the Schengen Area, United Kingdom, and Ireland
President Trump imposed entry restrictions on foreign nationals who have been present in China in the 14 days preceding their entry or attempted entry into the USA
On September 24, President Trump issued a presidential proclamation creating new travel restrictions after his Executive Order 13780, with certain waivers and exceptions.
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