Section 212 A 4 Of The Immigration And Nationality Act
Section 212 a 4 of the ina 8 u s c.
Section 212 a 4 of the immigration and nationality act. The immigration and nationality act ina was enacted in 1952. Fn 13 section 301 b 3 of iirira provides. 1182 d 3 a i authorizes the department of homeland security to approve a waiver covering most grounds in section 212 a of.
The primary immigration law today is the immigration and nationality act of 1952 the ina or the act as amended. The ina has been amended many times over the years and contains many of the most important provisions of immigration law. Aliens are ineligible to receive visas if they are inadmissible under any of the grounds in section 212 a of the immigration and nationality act ina 8 u s c.
You can find these bars in the immigration and nationality act ina section 212 a 9 b i i and ii the 3 year and 10 year unlawful presence bars and ina 212 a 9 c i i the permanent unlawful presence bar. In applying section 212 a 9 b of the immigration and nationality act as inserted by paragraph 1 no period before the title iii a effective date shall be included in a period of unlawful presence in the united states ina. 1182 a 4 and therefore ineligible for admission or adjustment of status.
Section 212 d 3 a i of the ina 8 u s c. Under section 212 a 4 of the immigration and nationality act ina 8 u s c. If you need help or legal advice on immigration matters.
1182 a 4 an alien seeking admission to the united states or seeking to adjust status to that of a lawful permanent resident obtaining a green card is inadmissible if the alien at the time of application for admission or adjustment of status is likely at any time to become a public charge. The ina is contained in the united states code u s c. Act 212 fn 13.
Please be advised that for u s. The ina collected many provisions and reorganized the structure of immigration law. Any alien who in the opinion of the consular officer at the time of application for a visa or in the opinion of the attorney general at the time of application for admission.