0000054766 00000 n A visa is required of such an alien unless he or she arrives directly from the Cayman Islands or the Turks and Caicos Islands and presents a current certificate from the Clerk of Court of the Cayman Islands or the Turks and Caicos Islands indicating no criminal record. 1151) be amended to read as follows: Exclusive of special immigrantsthe number of aliens who may be issued immigrant visas or who may otherwise acquire the status of an alien lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence, or who may, pursuant to section 203(a) (7) enter conditionally,shall not in any fiscal year exceed a total of 170,000, The immediate relatives specified in this subsection who are otherwise qualified for admission as immigrants shall be admitted as such, without regard to the numerical limitations in this Act, The immigration pool and the quotas of quota areas shall terminate June 30, 1968, No person shall receive any preference or priority or be discriminated against in the issuance of an immigrant visa because of his race, sex, nationality, place of birth, or place of residence. In the event of an objection by the Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, the matter will be expeditiously referred to the Deputy Attorney General for a final resolution. Rather, McCarran saw revision of the nations immigration laws as a tool in the United States urgent battle against Communism. (ii) Solely to testify as a witness in proceedings before a judicial, administrative, or legislative body in the United States. The examining consular or immigration officer must be satisfied that since the alien's deportation or removal, the alien has remained outside the United States for more than five consecutive years, or twenty consecutive years in the case of an alien convicted of an aggravated felony as defined in section 101(a)(43) of the Act. Conditional permanent resident status for certain alien entrepreneurs, spouses, and children. A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. %PDF-1.6 % To be eligible to participate in the program as a result of a connection to Hong Kong, the following documentation is required: A Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) passport with a Hong Kong identification card; or a British National (Overseas) (BN(O)) passport with a Hong Kong identification card. USCIS may at any time revoke a waiver previously authorized under section 212(d)(1) of the Act. The DHS will not render a decision on the request until the Secretary of HHS provides an opinion. States who resided in the United States or one of its outlying possessions Passage of a test predicting the success on the licensure or certification examination may be accepted only if a majority of states (and Washington, DC) licensing the profession in which the alien intends to work recognize such a test. Termination of credentialing status shall remain in effect until and unless the terminated organization reapplies for credentialing status and is approved, or its appeal of the termination decision is sustained by the Administrative Appeals Office. Under section 214(l)(1)(B) of the Act, however, the Service, in the exercise of discretion, may excuse early termination of the foreign medical graduate's 3-year period of employment with the health care facility named in the waiver application due to extenuating circumstances. President Harry Truman, feeling that the act did not go far enough to remove objectionable elements, vetoed the bill, but he was overridden by Congress. 1 CFR 1.1 The law eliminated the racial bar to citizenship, which finally ended Japanese and Korean exclusion and made policy consistent with the recent repeals of Chinese, Indian, and Filipino exclusion. hbbd```b`` kddK#A$jV"Yz`K`2LVUu= `Yv nbML ]f0 ty %%EOF (i) Visa Waiver Program. (7) Medical Technicians (Clinical Laboratory Technicians), (d) Presentation of certificate or certified statements . A valid unexpired passport is required for Canadian citizens arriving in the United States, except when meeting one of the following requirements: (i) NEXUS Program. . (11) Appeals and motions to reopen. McCarran viewed immigration policy a matter of internal security. The Senate subcommittees report rehearsed the well-worn charge that the Communist movement in the United States is an alien movement, sustained, augmented, and controlled by European Communists and the Soviet Union. McCarran stressed the need to bring our immigration system into line with the realities of Communist tactics, In 1952 Congress passed the omnibus Immigration and Naturalization Act, also known as the McCarran-Walter Act. edbpEs!}7}og`+pdg%UF!(f`s !l>W-Pc '3c` (ii) An alien who is granted parole into the United States after enactment of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 for other than the specific purpose of applying for adjustment of status under section 245A of the Act shall not be permitted to avail him or herself of the privilege of adjustment thereunder. (h) Effect of parole of Cuban and Haitian nationals. In certain categories of visa cases defined by the Secretary of State, United States consular officers assigned to visa-issuing posts abroad may, on behalf of the Attorney General pursuant to section 212(d)(3)(A) of the Act, approve a recommendation by another consular officer that an alien be admitted temporarily despite visa ineligibility solely because the alien is of the class of aliens defined at section 212(a)(28)(C) of the Act, as a result of presumed or actual membership in, or affiliation with, an organization described in that section. transmitting U.S. citizenship; and. or its outlying possessions by the time he reaches the age of sixteen years, or Nothing in this paragraph limits the Service's ability to remove an alien pursuant to 8 CFR part 235 where applicable. 1153(b )(2). child born abroad whose American parent is at the time of the child's birth (d) Revocation. (6) Each application based upon a claim to exceptional hardship must be accompanied by the certificate of marriage between the applicant and his or her spouse and proof of legal termination of all previous marriages of the applicant and spouse; the birth certificate of any child who is a United States citizen or lawful permanent resident alien, if the application is based upon a claim of exceptional hardship to a child, and evidence of the United States citizenship of the applicant's spouse or child, when the application is based upon a claim of exceptional hardship to a spouse or child who is a citizen of the United States. (k) Cancellation of nonimmigrant visas by immigration officers. (g) Parole for certain Cuban nationals. 1153(b )(2). The right of a person to become a naturalized citizen of the United States shall not be denied or abridged because of race or sex or because such person is married. 212.20 Applicability of public charge inadmissibility. has had ten years' residence in the United States or one of its outlying
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