Administrative Decisions Under Immigration & Nationality Laws, Volume 11U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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... show cause . The respondent applied for a waiver nunc pro tunc under section 212 ( g ) of the Immigration and Nationality Act of his excludability under section 212 ( a ) ( 9 ) of the Act , based upon the claim that his exclusion would ...
... show cause . The respondent applied for a waiver nunc pro tunc under section 212 ( g ) of the Immigration and Nationality Act of his excludability under section 212 ( a ) ( 9 ) of the Act , based upon the claim that his exclusion would ...
Page 20
... show cause is sustained . The respondent has made application for a nunc pro tunc waiver under section 212 ( g ) of the Immigration and Nationality Act based upon his citizen wife and child or in lieu thereof for voluntary de- parture ...
... show cause is sustained . The respondent has made application for a nunc pro tunc waiver under section 212 ( g ) of the Immigration and Nationality Act based upon his citizen wife and child or in lieu thereof for voluntary de- parture ...
Page 34
... show cause has been established . The respondent has been granted the discretionary relief of sus- 34 Interim Decision # 1428.
... show cause has been established . The respondent has been granted the discretionary relief of sus- 34 Interim Decision # 1428.
Page 42
... show cause . The record relates to a native and citizen of Lebanon , 30 years old , male , who last entered the United States at the port of New York on January 31 , 1956. He was then admitted as a nonimmigrant stu- dent , authorized to ...
... show cause . The record relates to a native and citizen of Lebanon , 30 years old , male , who last entered the United States at the port of New York on January 31 , 1956. He was then admitted as a nonimmigrant stu- dent , authorized to ...
Page 159
... show cause and granting him the privilege of voluntary departure in lieu of de- portation with the further order that if he failed to depart when and as required he be deported to the Republic of the Philippines , alternatively to the ...
... show cause and granting him the privilege of voluntary departure in lieu of de- portation with the further order that if he failed to depart when and as required he be deported to the Republic of the Philippines , alternatively to the ...
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Act of 1952-Section adjustment of status admission admitted adopted amended application for adjustment approved April Attorney beneficiary certification charge child citizenship Code common-law marriage conviction counsel court crewman December December 14 Decided by Board decision denied Deportation Proceedings District Director divorce eligible employment entered the United entry Esperdy established evidence exchange visitor fact filed granted Hong Kong immigrant visa Immigration and Nationality ineligible involving moral turpitude issue June Labor marriage married Matter Mexico moral turpitude Nationality Act native and citizen nonimmigrant nonquota nunc pro tunc permanent residence person petitioner petitioner's Philippines present prior profession provides provisions of section pursuant to section record respondent respondent's section 101 section 245 September September 15 show cause special inquiry officer special inquiry officer's spouse status under section supra suspension of deportation testified tion United States citizen United States citizenship Visa Petition Proceedings voluntary departure waiver wife