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The Re-entry Permit (Form I-327) is a travel document similar to a certificate of identity, issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to U.S. lawful permanent residents to allow them to travel abroad and return to the United States. [ 1] It is a green passport-like booklet with the words Travel Document, a symbol, and ...
Advance parole is permission for a non- U.S. national, who does not have a valid immigrant visa, to request re-entry to the United States after traveling abroad, and to temporarily leave the U.S. without abandoning an ongoing immigration status. [ 1] Such persons include those who have applied to adjust their status to that of permanent ...
In contrast, there are no re-entry bars in case of withdrawal of application for admission. [ 1 ] The main disadvantage of a withdrawal of application for admission is that it constitutes consent on the alien's part to the charges made in the Form I-275, and therefore makes it harder for the alien to challenge or appeal the finding.
Sotomayor, unanimous. United States v. Palomar-Santiago, No. 20-437, 593 U.S. ___ (2021) was a United States Supreme Court case that dealt with the three requirements under which a deportation order may be dismissed, as listed in 8 USC § 1326 (d). The question brought before the Court was whether Palomar-Santiago may be excused from meeting ...
He was caught, deported and punished with a lifetime reentry ban. A few days later, he crossed back into the U.S. illegally. "We're together, but we're living in this shadow," Gutiérrez said.
Salazar said those with expired green cards should be able to travel abroad in an emergency, as long as they carry with them a valid extension notice. If someone has an expired green card but a ...
The Biden administration announced on Thursday that it will resume direct deportation flights of Venezuelans “who cross our border unlawfully and do not establish a legal basis to remain ...
The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 ( IIRIRA or IIRAIRA) [ 2][ 3] made major changes to the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). IIRIRA's changes became effective on April 1, 1997. [ 1] Former United States President Bill Clinton asserted that the legislation strengthened "the rule of law by cracking down ...