Visa Overstays and INA 222g
Under 222(g), a nonimmigrant who commits a visa overstay will have his or her visa automatically canceled and be subject to restrictions on seeking future admission
Under 222(g), a nonimmigrant who commits a visa overstay will have his or her visa automatically canceled and be subject to restrictions on seeking future admission
This explains visa refusals under 221(g), for inadmissibility, and for failure to establish nonimmigrant intent and how an attorney experienced in consular practice can help.
In this article, we examine how to use promissory notes to meet the at risk component of being in the process of investing for an EB5 visa.
The BIA has held that an alien applying for adjustment of status is subject to INA 242(c) if his or her asylum application was referred to immigration court.
This article discusses Matter of Katigbak, Matter of Wing’s Tea House, and successor cases holding that a petition (inc. EB5, EB6) must be approvable when filed.
This article provides an overview of the VAWA confidentiality provisions in 8 U.S.C. 1367, including submitting a CRCL Complaint Submission Form to the CRCL.
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