DHS/DOS Impose 243(d) Visa Sanctions Against and Burma and Laos
The DHS and DOS imposed section 243(d) visa sanctions on Burma and Laos for being recalcitrant in accepting the return of their nationals ordered removed
The DHS and DOS imposed section 243(d) visa sanctions on Burma and Laos for being recalcitrant in accepting the return of their nationals ordered removed
In Trump v. Hawaii, SCOTUS ruled in favor of the Trump Administration on the travel ban, rejecting establishment clause claims and section 212(f) claims against the entry restrictions
In this post, we review an April 2018 AILA/DOS Q&A which addresses LGBT immigrants, public charge, visa revocation, E2 visas for Israel, and more
President Donald Trump lifted entry restrictions and limitations on nationals of Chad set forth in his Presidential Proclamation 9645, also known as the travel ban.
The DOS replaced its old 30/60 day rule with a new 90 day rule. There is a presumption of misrepresentation for conduct inconsistent with visa within 90 days of entry.
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