Legal Question in Immigration Law in Illinois

me and my family approved asylee by the ins in 2001 and the application they holding for form i 485 permanent residense.

Your case is on hold because you appear to be inadmissible under ?212(a)(3)(B) of the INA, and USCIS currently has no authority not to apply the inadmissibility ground(s) to which you appear to be subject. Rather than denying your application based on inadmissibility, we are holding adjudication in abeyance while the Department of Homeland Security considers additional exercises of the Secretary of Homeland Security?s discretionary exemption authority. Such an exercise of the exemption authority might allow us to approve your case.

is there any chance to removed this inadmissibility from my case ? thanks


Asked on 11/01/09, 11:16 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

You cannot "remove" this ground of inadmissibility from your case. You have to wait, as instructed until new laws (regulations) are issued. The other option is to deny your application for a green card.

It appears that you were found inadmissible (in other words, ineligible) for a green card because of a Terrorist Activity Ground of inadmissibility sec. 212(a)(3)(B). No waiver is allowed in this case.

If you have a lawyer, you should ask them to explain this situation to you.

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Answered on 11/06/09, 11:28 pm


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