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  1. Two-Year Home Country Physical Presence Requirement. The requirement that an exchange visitor, and any accompanying spouse and dependents, who are within the purview of section 212(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended, or Public Law 94-484 (substantially quoted in 22 CFR 41.63), must reside and be physically present in the country of nationality or last legal permanent ...

  2. Summary. This attempt to reform immigration laws responded to long-standing criticisms that they crippled U.S. international relations. However, the McCarran-Walter Act retained the national origins quotas as the core principle for controlling immigration even though it granted immigration quotas to all countries, including newly independent former colonies in Asia and Africa, and completely ...

  3. INA means the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended, 8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq. Independent authoritative source means a professional, business, trade, educational or governmental association, organization, or other similar entity, not owned or controlled by the employer, which has recognized expertise in an occupational field.

  4. Feb 22, 2022 · February 22, 2022 Apply for Green Card. A visa denial under section 212 (a) (4) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) means that the immigration officer determined that you are likely to become a public charge in the United States. The officer may issue a denial, also known as a “refusal,” because you do not meet the eligibility ...

  5. In the visa context, this section of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 212(a)(6)(C)(i), requires three elements: The visa applicant made a misrepresentation; The visa applicant made this misrepresentation willfully; and; The visa applicant's misrepresentation was material.

  6. Section 212 (a) (3) (B) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) defines "terrorist activity" to mean: any activity which is unlawful under the laws of the place where it is committed (or which, if committed in the United States, would be unlawful under the laws of the United States or any State) and which involves any of the following: (I ...

  7. Section 212 (a) (4) (A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act allows for the denial of entry to the United States of any applicant who is considered likely to become public charge at any time. This has been interpreted to mean that if an individual is likely to become “primarily dependent” on public cash assistance to maintain income ...

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