What is an excludable alien?

What is an excludable alien?

Exclusion from the United States without being allowed entry on grounds of being an excludable alien.

What makes an immigrant inadmissible?

The general categories of inadmissibility include health, criminal activity, national security, public charge, lack of labor certification (if required), fraud and misrepresentation, prior removals, unlawful presence in the United States, and several miscellaneous categories.

Where in the US Code can we find a list of what crimes said to constitute aggravated felonies?

A noncitizen who is convicted of an aggravated felony, deported or removed, and then returns to the U.S. without permission faces a tough federal prison sentence under 8 USC § 1326(b)(2). This applies even to persons whose aggravated felonies were relatively minor offenses, such as possession for sale of marijuana.

What is alien inadmissibility?

An alien present in the United States without being admitted or paroled, or who arrives in the United States at any time or place other than as designated by the Attorney General, is inadmissible.

Who are exempt from the public charge grounds of inadmissibility?

On the face of the public charge provision in the INA, individuals with pending applications that set forth a prima facie case of eligibility for T nonimmigrant status are statutorily exempt from the public charge ground of inadmissibility for any benefit that requires the person to establish admissibility, including …

What happens if you are found inadmissible?

Applicants who are found to be inadmissible will, unless they fall under an exception or successfully apply for a waiver (legal forgiveness), not be allowed any sort of visa, green card, or U.S. entry. Exceptions do exist, however, and not every type of applicant is subject to every ground of inadmissibility.

What happens after I-212 is approved?

If the I-212 waiver application is approved, the foreign national can reschedule an interview with the U.S. consulate/embassy abroad and obtain a visa. In approximately ONE (1) to THREE (3) months after arriving to the U.S., the foreign national will receive his/her Permanent Resident Card (“Green Card”).