| 1976 - 286 pages
...as the district director may require, and establish to the satisfaction of the immigration officer that he is not subject to exclusion under any provision of the law and is entitled clearly and beyond doubt to landing privileges in the United States. (d) Authorization... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1980 - 912 pages
...the Service has the burden of showing it lacking. By statute, an applicant for admission must prove that he is not subject to exclusion under any provision of the Act, and that he is entitled to the status claimed, section 291 of the Act. InKwongHai Chew v. Colding,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1981 - 100 pages
...for a visa or any other document required for entry, or makes application for admission, or otherwise attempts to enter the United States, the burden of proof shall be upon such person to establish that he is eligible to receive such visa or such document, or is not subject to... | |
| 1988 - 944 pages
...for a visa or any other document required for entry, or makes application for admission, or otherwise attempts to enter the United States, the burden of proof shall be upon such person to establish that he is eligible to receive such visa or such document, or is not subject to... | |
| United States - 1989 - 526 pages
...for a visa or any other document required for entry, or makes application for admission, or otherwise attempts to enter the United States, the burden of proof shall be upon such person to establish that he is eligible to receive such visa or such document, or is not subject to... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1971 - 864 pages
...Section 291 of the Act provides that whenever any person makes application for admission, or otherwise attempts to enter the United States, the burden of proof shall be upon him to establish that he is not subject to exclusion under any provision of the Act and, "if an alien,... | |
| United States - 1992 - 648 pages
...for a visa or any other document required for entry, or makes application for admission, or otherwise attempts to enter the United States, the burden of proof shall be upon such person to establish that he is eligible to receive such visa or such document, or is not subject to... | |
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