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Immigration Fundamentals: A Guide to Law & Practice
(4th Edition)

 by Austin T. Fragomen, Jr., Steven C. Bell
 
 Copyright: 1996-2013
 Last Updated: May 2013

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“[Immigration Fundamentals] is a mine of information. This book is recommended as a key weapon in an immigration lawyer’s arsenal.” 
—Commercial Law Bulletin

“[Immigration Fundamentals is] indispensable to even the experienced attorney.”
—International Law and Trade Perspective


Offering in-depth coverage of bedrock immigration legislation, the latest federal standards, and pivotal court decisions, PLI’s Immigration Fundamentals: A Guide to Law and Practice gives you the legal and procedural knowledge to work more efficiently and effectively with employers, aliens, nonimmigrants, refugees, naturalized citizens, and government officials.

Enhanced by advisory ”Practice Commentaries” and ready-to-use IRS forms, Immigration Fundamentals shows you how to follow all status-change procedures for employment-based immigration, family-sponsored immigration, and diversity immigration; satisfy important legal tests, such as proving ”business necessity” when hiring aliens or ”qualifying relationships” in family-sponsored immigration cases; and protect clients’ rights, whether helping aliens fight unjust removal, nonimmigrants pursue lawful entry, or employers obtain judicial review for adverse decisions. 

Immigration Fundamentals also shows you how to qualify clients for relief, including legal exemptions and waivers that open immigration doors and reduce procedural headaches. And it shows how to help employers avoid legal missteps and mitigate the damage when violations are committed, by documenting good-faith compliance efforts.

Updated annually or as needed, Immigration Fundamentals is essential reading for immigration attorneys and a vital reference for any attorney and government official involved in immigration issues.

  Introduction
Chapter 1: The Basic Immigration Structure
  • § 1:1 : Introduction1-1
  • § 1:2 : Congressional and Executive Authority over Immigration1-3
  • § 1:3 : Immigration and Nationality Act of 19521-5
    • § 1:3.1 : Immigration Reform and Control Act of 19861-6
    • § 1:3.2 : Immigration Act of 19901-8
    • § 1:3.3 : Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA)1-11
    • § 1:3.4 : The USA PATRIOT Act and the Homeland Security Act1-13
    • § 1:3.5 : Comprehensive Immigration Reform Proposals1-16
    • § 1:3.6 : State Immigration Legislation1-20
  • § 1:4 : The Governmental Structure1-22
  • § 1:5 : Basic Terminology and Key Concepts1-28
    • § 1:5.1 : Aliens, Natives, Nationals, and Citizens1-28
    • § 1:5.2 : Admission and Removal1-29
    • § 1:5.3 : Nonimmigrants, Temporariness, and Residence1-34
    • § 1:5.4 : Permanent Resident Status1-36
  • § 1:6 : The Immigration Selection System1-37
  • § 1:7 : Source Material on Immigration Law and Practice1-43
Chapter 2: Employment-Based Immigration
  • § 2:1 : Introduction2-3
    • § 2:1.1 : Overview of the Employment-Based Preference Structure2-4
    • § 2:1.2 : Summary of Procedures2-7
  • § 2:2 : Labor Certification for the Second and Third Preferences2-10
    • § 2:2.1 : The Job Offer2-11
      • [A] : Bona Fide Job Opportunity2-11
      • [B] : Full-Time, Permanent Employment in the United States2-12
      • [C] : Ban on Payments by Foreign National2-14
    • § 2:2.2 : Job Description and Requirements2-15
      • [A] : Reviewing DOL Occupational Information2-16
      • [B] : Excessive and Unduly Restrictive Requirements2-19
      • [C] : Alternative Job Requirements2-22
      • [D] : Actual Minimum Requirements2-24
    • § 2:2.3 : Wage Offer2-25
    • § 2:2.4 : Standard Pre-Filing Recruitment Under PERM2-30
      • [A] : Print Ads2-30
      • [B] : Additional Recruitment for Professional Positions2-32
      • [C] : Notice of Filing2-34
      • [D] : The Job Order2-36
      • [E] : Consideration of Workers Recently Laid Off2-36
      • [F] : Consideration of Applicants Responding to Recruitment Efforts2-37
    • § 2:2.5 : Filing of the Application and Preparation of the Audit File2-42
      • [A] : Preparation of the Application2-42
      • [B] : Filing the Application2-44
      • [C] : The Audit File2-46
    • § 2:2.6 : DOL Processing of the Application2-49
      • [A] : Initial Processing2-49
      • [B] : Approval of the Application2-50
      • [C] : Issues Arising While Application Pending2-50
      • [D] : Audits and Supervised Recruitment2-52
      • [E] : Denials, Appeals, and Revocations2-57
    • § 2:2.7 : Post-Certification Issues2-62
      • [A] : Validity Period of Certified Application2-62
      • [B] : Amendments and New Filings After Certification2-63
    • § 2:2.8 : Special Cases2-65
      • [A] : Schedule A Precertification2-65
      • [B] : Household Workers2-68
      • [C] : Special Handling Cases2-69
  • § 2:3 : The First Employment-Based Preference for Priority Workers2-71
    • § 2:3.1 : Aliens with Extraordinary Ability2-71
    • § 2:3.2 : Outstanding Professors and Researchers2-79
    • § 2:3.3 : International Executives and Managers2-82
  • § 2:4 : Second Employment-Based Category for Exceptional-Ability Aliens and Advanced-Degree Professionals2-86
    • § 2:4.1 : Aliens with Exceptional Ability2-87
    • § 2:4.2 : Advanced-Degree Professionals2-89
    • § 2:4.3 : National Interest Waivers2-94
      • [A] : NYDOT Decision2-94
      • [B] : Post-NYDOT Decisions2-95
      • [C] : Physicians Seeking National Interest Waivers2-100
      • [D] : NIWs for Foreign Entrepreneurs2-104
    • § 2:4.4 : Certification for Healthcare Workers2-105
  • § 2:5 : Third Employment-Based Preference for Skilled Workers, Professionals, and Other Workers2-108
    • § 2:5.1 : Professionals2-108
    • § 2:5.2 : Skilled Workers2-112
    • § 2:5.3 : Other Workers2-113
  • § 2:6 : Issues and Procedures Common to the First Three Employment-Based Preferences2-114
    • § 2:6.1 : Common Issues2-114
      • [A] : Beneficiary’s Qualifications2-114
      • [B] : Employer’s Ability to Pay Wage2-115
      • [C] : Intent to Undertake Employment2-116
    • § 2:6.2 : Filing Procedures and Government Processing2-116
      • [A] : Petition Procedures2-116
      • [B] : USCIS Processing2-119
      • [C] : Post-Filing Issues2-121
  • § 2:7 : Fourth Employment-Based Preference for Special Immigrants2-130
      • [A] : Religious Workers2-130
      • [B] : Other Special Immigrants2-134
  • § 2:8 : Fifth Employment-Based Preference for Immigrant Investors2-135
    • § 2:8.1 : Substantive Requirements2-135
      • [A] : Generally2-135
      • [B] : At-Risk Investment of Capital2-137
      • [C] : New Commercial Enterprise2-142
      • [D] : Capital Obtained Through Lawful Means2-145
      • [E] : Job-Creation Requirement2-146
      • [F] : Investor Involvement2-147
    • § 2:8.2 : Petition Procedures2-147
    • § 2:8.3 : Removal of Condition Placed on Residence2-150
    • § 2:8.4 : Immigrant Investor Pilot Program2-154
  • § 2:9 : Petition Revocations2-161
  • § 2:10 : Application for Residence; Visa Processing or Adjustment of Status2-162
    • § 2:10.1 : Choosing Between Visa Processing and Adjustment2-162
    • § 2:10.2 : Adjustment of Status Requirements2-164
      • [A] : Regular Adjustment Under Section 245(a)2-164
      • [B] : Adjustment Under Section 245(i)2-169
    • § 2:10.3 : Adjustment of Status Procedures2-176
      • [A] : Preparing and Filing Adjustment Application2-176
      • [B] : Initial Processing2-179
      • [C] : Adjustment Interview and Final Processing2-181
      • [D] : Post-Filing Issues2-183
      • [E] : Denial of Application2-185
    • § 2:10.4 : Travel and Work During Pendency of Application2-185
      • [A] : Employment Authorization2-185
      • [B] : Advance Parole2-190
    • § 2:10.5 : Visa Processing Procedures2-192
      • [A] : Choice of Consulate2-192
      • [B] : Initial Processing2-193
      • [C] : The Instruction Package2-196
      • [D] : Appointment Package and Visa Interview2-199
      • [E] : Visa Issuance and Denials2-203
  • § 2:11 : Family Members of the Principal Alien2-203
  • § 2:12 : Maintaining Resident Status2-205
    • § 2:12.1 : Factors in Maintaining Residence2-205
    • § 2:12.2 : Reentry Permits and Other Reentry Documents2-208
Chapter 3: Family-Sponsored Immigration
  • § 3:1 : Introduction3-2
    • § 3:1.1 : Structure of the Family-Sponsored Immigration System and Numerical Limits3-3
      • [A] : Immediate Relatives3-3
      • [B] : Overall Cap on Family-Based Immigration3-5
      • [C] : Family-Based Preferences3-6
    • § 3:1.2 : Summary of Procedure3-8
      • [A] : USCIS Petition3-8
      • [B] : Adjustment of Status or Immigrant Visa Processing3-9
  • § 3:2 : Definition of Qualifying Relationships3-11
    • § 3:2.1 : Child-Parent3-11
    • § 3:2.2 : Spouse3-23
  • § 3:3 : Preparation of the Petition and USCIS Processing3-26
    • § 3:3.1 : Petition Package3-26
      • [A] : Generally3-26
      • [B] : Evidence Regarding Petitioner3-28
      • [C] : Evidence Regarding Relationship3-30
    • § 3:3.2 : Filing the Petition3-33
      • [A] : Generally3-33
      • [B] : Special Filing Situations3-34
    • § 3:3.3 : USCIS Processing3-37
    • § 3:3.4 : Post-Filing Issues3-40
      • [A] : Age-Out Protection3-40
      • [B] : Conversion Provisions3-43
      • [C] : Nonimmigrant Benefits for Family Members3-45
      • [D] : Death of the Petitioner3-45
    • § 3:3.5 : Special Procedures for Widows/Widowers3-56
    • § 3:3.6 : Special Procedures for Orphans3-58
      • [A] : Application for Advance Processing3-59
      • [B] : Orphan Petition3-61
    • § 3:3.7 : Special Procedures for Convention Adoptees3-63
      • [A] : Generally3-63
      • [B] : Petitioner’s Suitability for Adoption3-64
      • [C] : Child’s Status As a Convention Adoptee3-65
      • [D] : Provisional and Final Approval of the Petition3-67
    • § 3:3.8 : Self-Petitioning by Battered Spouses, Children, and Parents3-69
      • [A] : Generally3-69
      • [B] : Eligibility for Self-Petition Benefits3-70
      • [C] : Applying for Self-Petition Benefits3-75
  • § 3:4 : Application for Residence: Visa Processing or Adjustment of Status3-78
    • § 3:4.1 : Affidavit of Support Requirement3-81
      • [A] : Generally3-81
      • [B] : Eligible Sponsors3-83
      • [C] : Income Requirements3-85
      • [D] : Use of Assets3-89
      • [E] : Joint Sponsors3-90
      • [F] : Procedural Considerations3-91
      • [G] : Sponsor’s Legal Obligations3-95
  • § 3:5 : “Conditional Residence” for Certain Spouses3-96
    • § 3:5.1 : Coverage of Section 2163-97
    • § 3:5.2 : Joint Petition Requirement3-98
    • § 3:5.3 : Waivers of Joint Petition Requirement3-101
    • § 3:5.4 : Special Situations3-103
Chapter 4: Other Bases for Immigration
  • § 4:1 : Introduction4-1
  • § 4:2 : Diversity Immigration4-2
    • § 4:2.1 : Eligibility4-2
    • § 4:2.2 : Procedures4-4
  • § 4:3 : Legalization of Aliens Under IRCA4-9
    • § 4:3.1 : Legalization Under Section 245A4-10
      • [A] : Family Members of Legalized Aliens4-14
      • [B] : Legalization Litigation and LIFE Act Adjustments4-15
    • § 4:3.2 : Agricultural Workers4-25
    • § 4:3.3 : Cuban and Haitian Entrants4-27
  • § 4:4 : Adjustment of Status Under NACARA4-28
  • § 4:5 : Adjustment of Status Under Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 19984-32
  • § 4:6 : Adjustment of Status for Certain Syrian Nationals4-35
  • § 4:7 : Registry Under INA Section 2494-36
Chapter 5: Nonimmigrants
  • § 5:1 : Introduction5-4
    • § 5:1.1 : General Procedures5-6
    • § 5:1.2 : Nonimmigrant Visa Issuance5-9
      • [A] : Nonimmigrant Visa Application5-9
      • [B] : Choosing a Consular Post5-12
      • [C] : Submission and Processing of the Application5-17
      • [D] : Visa Renewal Procedures5-24
    • § 5:1.3 : Admission and Conditions of Stay in the United States5-26
    • § 5:1.4 : Changes of Nonimmigrant Status5-33
  • § 5:2 : A—Foreign Government Officials5-35
    • § 5:2.1 : Coverage of Category5-35
    • § 5:2.2 : Procedures5-35
    • § 5:2.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-36
    • § 5:2.4 : Practice Commentary5-36
  • § 5:3 : B—Visitors5-38
    • § 5:3.1 : Coverage of Category5-38
    • § 5:3.2 : Procedures5-44
    • § 5:3.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-46
    • § 5:3.4 : Practice Commentary5-48
  • § 5:4 : C—Transit Aliens5-50
    • § 5:4.1 : Coverage of Category5-50
    • § 5:4.2 : Procedures5-50
    • § 5:4.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-51
    • § 5:4.4 : Practice Commentary5-51
  • § 5:5 : D—Crew Members5-52
    • § 5:5.1 : Coverage of Category5-52
    • § 5:5.2 : Procedures5-53
    • § 5:5.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-53
    • § 5:5.4 : Practice Commentary5-54
  • § 5:6 : E—Treaty Traders and Investors5-56
    • § 5:6.1 : Coverage of Category5-56
    • § 5:6.2 : Procedures5-59
    • § 5:6.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-61
    • § 5:6.4 : Practice Commentary5-62
  • § 5:7 : E-3—Australian Professionals5-66
    • § 5:7.1 : Coverage of Category5-66
    • § 5:7.2 : Procedures5-67
    • § 5:7.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-68
    • § 5:7.4 : Practice Commentary5-69
  • § 5:8 : F—Academic Students5-69
    • § 5:8.1 : Coverage of Category5-69
    • § 5:8.2 : Procedures5-73
    • § 5:8.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-77
    • § 5:8.4 : Practice Commentary5-81
  • § 5:9 : G—International Organization Representatives and Employees5-86
    • § 5:9.1 : Coverage of Category5-86
    • § 5:9.2 : Procedures5-87
    • § 5:9.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-88
    • § 5:9.4 : Practice Commentary5-88
  • § 5:10 : H-1B—Specialty Occupation Workers5-88
    • § 5:10.1 : Coverage of Category5-88
      • [A] : Specialty Occupation5-88
      • [B] : H-1B Worker’s Qualifications5-91
      • [C] : Licensing Requirements5-92
      • [D] : LCA Attestation Requirements5-94
        • [D][1] : Payment of Required Wage5-96
        • [D][2] : Benefits and Working Conditions5-102
        • [D][3] : Notification Requirement5-103
      • [E] : Requirements Applicable to Fashion Models5-104
      • [F] : Annual Cap on Admissions5-104
      • [G] : Employer-Employee Relationship5-107
      • [H] : Family Members5-109
    • § 5:10.2 : Procedures5-110
    • § 5:10.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-115
    • § 5:10.4 : Practice Commentary5-123
  • § 5:11 : H-1B1—Singaporean and Chilean Professionals5-126
    • § 5:11.1 : Coverage of Category5-126
    • § 5:11.2 : Procedures5-127
    • § 5:11.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-128
    • § 5:11.4 : Practice Commentary5-129
  • § 5:12 : H-1C—Nonimmigrant Nurses5-129
  • § 5:13 : H-2A—Temporary Agricultural Workers5-130
    • § 5:13.1 : Coverage of Category5-130
    • § 5:13.2 : Procedures5-133
    • § 5:13.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-139
    • § 5:13.4 : Practice Commentary5-140
  • § 5:14 : H-2B—Temporary Workers Filling Nonagricultural Positions5-141
    • § 5:14.1 : Coverage of Category5-141
    • § 5:14.2 : Procedures5-147
      • [A] : Temporary Labor Certification5-147
      • [B] : USCIS Petition5-153
      • [C] : Nonimmigrant Visa or Change-of-Status Application5-156
    • § 5:14.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-156
    • § 5:14.4 : Practice Commentary5-157
  • § 5:15 : H-3—Trainees5-158
    • § 5:15.1 : Coverage of Category5-158
    • § 5:15.2 : Procedures5-160
    • § 5:15.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-161
    • § 5:15.4 : Practice Commentary5-162
  • § 5:16 : I—Information Media Representatives5-163
    • § 5:16.1 : Coverage of Category5-163
    • § 5:16.2 : Procedures5-164
    • § 5:16.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-164
    • § 5:16.4 : Practice Commentary5-164
  • § 5:17 : J—Exchange Visitors5-164
    • § 5:17.1 : Coverage of Category5-164
    • § 5:17.2 : Procedures5-167
    • § 5:17.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-169
    • § 5:17.4 : Practice Commentary5-173
  • § 5:18 : K—Fiancés and Fiancées and Immediate Relatives with Pending Petitions5-177
    • § 5:18.1 : Coverage of Category5-177
    • § 5:18.2 : Procedures5-179
    • § 5:18.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-183
    • § 5:18.4 : Practice Commentary5-185
  • § 5:19 : L—Intracompany Transferees5-187
    • § 5:19.1 : Coverage of Category5-187
    • § 5:19.2 : Procedures5-194
    • § 5:19.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-197
    • § 5:19.4 : Practice Commentary5-199
  • § 5:20 : M—Vocational Students5-201
    • § 5:20.1 : Coverage of Category5-201
    • § 5:20.2 : Procedures5-202
    • § 5:20.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-203
    • § 5:20.4 : Practice Commentary5-206
  • § 5:21 : N—Family Members of G-4 Special Immigrants5-207
    • § 5:21.1 : Coverage of Category5-207
    • § 5:21.2 : Procedures5-207
    • § 5:21.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-207
    • § 5:21.4 : Practice Commentary5-208
  • § 5:22 : O—Extraordinary Ability Entertainers, Athletes, and Others5-208
    • § 5:22.1 : Coverage of Category5-208
    • § 5:22.2 : Procedures5-211
    • § 5:22.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-213
    • § 5:22.4 : Practice Commentary5-215
  • § 5:23 : P—Entertainers and Athletes5-218
    • § 5:23.1 : Coverage of Category5-218
    • § 5:23.2 : Procedures5-223
    • § 5:23.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-225
    • § 5:23.4 : Practice Commentary5-227
  • § 5:24 : Q—International Cultural Exchange Aliens5-229
    • § 5:24.1 : Coverage of Category5-229
    • § 5:24.2 : Procedures5-230
    • § 5:24.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-231
    • § 5:24.4 : Practice Commentary5-232
  • § 5:25 : R—Ministers and Religious Workers5-232
    • § 5:25.1 : Coverage of Category5-232
    • § 5:25.2 : Procedures5-233
    • § 5:25.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-234
    • § 5:25.4 : Practice Commentary5-235
  • § 5:26 : S—Aliens Assisting in Law Enforcement Activities5-235
    • § 5:26.1 : Coverage of Category5-235
    • § 5:26.2 : Procedures5-236
    • § 5:26.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-237
    • § 5:26.4 : Practice Commentary5-237
  • § 5:27 : TN—Canadian and Mexican Professionals Under NAFTA5-238
    • § 5:27.1 : Coverage of Category5-238
    • § 5:27.2 : Procedures5-240
    • § 5:27.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-242
    • § 5:27.4 : Practice Commentary5-243
  • § 5:28 : T—Victims of Trafficking5-244
    • § 5:28.1 : Coverage of Category5-244
    • § 5:28.2 : Procedures5-245
    • § 5:28.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-246
    • § 5:28.4 : Practice Commentary5-247
  • § 5:29 : U—Victims of Violence5-247
    • § 5:29.1 : Coverage of Category5-248
    • § 5:29.2 : Procedures5-249
    • § 5:29.3 : Terms of Stay and Extensions5-250
    • § 5:29.4 : Practice Commentary5-250
  • § 5:30 : V—Beneficiaries of Immigrant Petitions5-250
Chapter 6: Refugees and Asylum
  • § 6:1 : Introduction6-2
    • § 6:1.1 : History of Refugee Law6-3
    • § 6:1.2 : Basic Structure of the System6-6
  • § 6:2 : The Definition of “Refugee” and “Asylee”6-9
    • § 6:2.1 : The Refugee Act and U.N. Protocol6-9
    • § 6:2.2 : “Well-Founded Fear of Persecution”6-11
      • [A] : Past Persecution6-18
    • § 6:2.3 : Basis of Persecution6-21
      • [A] : Social Group6-28
        • [A][1] : Sexual Orientation6-31
        • [A][2] : Gender6-33
      • [B] : Political Opinion6-36
        • [B][1] : Population Control6-39
        • [B][2] : Fleeing Areas of Civil Unrest6-46
      • [C] : Religion6-58
    • § 6:2.4 : Government Versus Private Source6-63
    • § 6:2.5 : Documenting an Asylum Claim6-64
    • § 6:2.6 : Grounds for Denial of Refugee or Asylee Status6-78
    • § 6:2.7 : Firm Resettlement Exception6-87
  • § 6:3 : Procedures for Admitting Refugees6-89
  • § 6:4 : Procedures for Granting Asylum6-92
    • § 6:4.1 : Affirmative Asylum Applications6-93
    • § 6:4.2 : Defensive Asylum Applications6-100
    • § 6:4.3 : Credible Fear Process for Persons at the Border6-103
  • § 6:5 : Adjustment of Status for Refugees and Asylees6-106
    • § 6:5.1 : Adjustment Under the Refugee Act6-106
    • § 6:5.2 : Adjustment Under Special Adjustment Acts6-108
  • § 6:6 : Family Members of Refugees and Asylees6-112
  • § 6:7 : Section 241(b)(3) Relief in Removal Proceedings6-115
    • § 6:7.1 : Standard for Granting Section 241(b)(3) Relief6-115
    • § 6:7.2 : Administrative Procedures6-120
  • § 6:8 : Relief Under the U.N. Convention Against Torture6-120
    • § 6:8.1 : Standard for Granting Relief6-121
    • § 6:8.2 : Application Procedures6-129
  • § 6:9 : Extended Voluntary Departure, Deferred Enforced Departure, and Temporary Protected Status6-130
Chapter 7: Removal of Aliens
  • § 7:1 : Introduction7-3
    • § 7:1.1 : Basic Structure and Procedures7-3
      • [A] : The Concept of “Admission”7-6
      • [B] : Detection of Removable Aliens7-9
    • § 7:1.2 : Grounds for Inadmissibility and Deportation: A Summary7-11
    • § 7:1.3 : Waivers and Forms of Relief: A Summary7-12
  • § 7:2 : Grounds for Inadmissibility7-13
    • § 7:2.1 : Health-Related Grounds: Section 212(a)(1)7-13
    • § 7:2.2 : Criminal and Related Grounds: Section 212(a)(2)7-18
      • [A] : Conviction for a Crime Involving Moral Turpitude: Section 212(a)(2)(A)(i)(I)7-19
      • [B] : Definitions: “Crimes,” “Convictions,” and “Moral Turpitude”7-21
      • [C] : Multiple Criminal Convictions: Section 212(a)(2)(B)7-31
      • [D] : Violation of Laws Relating to Controlled Substances; Controlled Substance Traffickers: Section 212(a)(2)(A)(i)(II) and (C)7-32
      • [E] : Prostitution and Commercialized Vice: Section 212(a)(2)(D)7-38
      • [F] : Aliens Exercising Immunity from Prosecution: Section 212(a)(2)(E)7-38
      • [G] : Religious Persecutors: Section 212(a)(2)(G)7-39
      • [H] : Traffickers in Persons: Section 212(a)(2)(H)7-39
      • [I] : Money Launderers: Section 212(a)(2)(I)7-40
    • § 7:2.3 : Security and Related Grounds: Section 212(a)(3)7-40
      • [A] : Espionage, Sabotage, Technology Export, or “Any Other Unlawful Activity”: Section 212(a)(3)(A)7-41
      • [B] : Terrorist Activity: Sections 212(a)(3)(B) and 212(a)(3)(F)7-43
      • [C] : Foreign Policy Considerations: Section 212(a)(3)(C)7-52
      • [D] : Immigrant Membership in a Totalitarian Party: Section 212(a)(3)(D)7-54
      • [E] : Nazi-Era Persecution, Genocide, Torture, Extrajudicial Killings: Section 212(a)(3)(E)7-56
    • § 7:2.4 : Public Charge Ground: Section 212(a)(4)7-58
    • § 7:2.5 : Labor Certification and Qualification for Certain Immigrants: Section 212(a)(5)7-62
      • [A] : Labor Certification: Section 212(a)(5)(A)7-62
      • [B] : Unqualified Physicians: Section 212(a)(5)(B)7-63
      • [C] : Uncertified Healthcare Workers: Section 212(a)(5)(C)7-63
    • § 7:2.6 : Illegal Entrants and Immigration Violators: Section 212(a)(6)7-65
      • [A] : Aliens Who Entered Without Inspection: Section 212(a)(6)(A)7-65
      • [B] : Failure to Attend Removal Proceedings: Section 212(a)(6)(B)7-66
      • [C] : Commission of Fraud or Willful Misrepresentation in Seeking a Benefit Under the INA: Section 212(a)(6)(C)(i)7-66
      • [D] : False Claims to U.S. Citizenship: Section 212(a)(6)(C)(ii)7-69
      • [E] : Stowaways: Section 212(a)(6)(D)7-71
      • [F] : Alien Smuggling: Section 212(a)(6)(E)7-71
      • [G] : Aliens Subject to Civil Penalty for Document Fraud: Section 212(a)(6)(F)7-72
      • [H] : Student Visa Abusers: Section 212(a)(6)(G)7-74
    • § 7:2.7 : Documentation Grounds: Section 212(a)(7)7-75
    • § 7:2.8 : Persons Ineligible to Citizenship: Section 212(a)(8)7-77
    • § 7:2.9 : Previously Removed or Unlawfully Present7-79
      • [A] : Aliens Previously Removed: Section 212(a)(9)(A)7-79
      • [B] : Periods of Unlawful Presence: Section 212(a)(9)(B)7-81
      • [C] : Reentry Without Inspection After Unlawful Presence or Prior Removal: Section 212(a)(9)(C)7-90
    • § 7:2.10 : Miscellaneous Inadmissibility Grounds: Section 212(a)(10)7-92
  • § 7:3 : Grounds for Deportation7-94
    • § 7:3.1 : Persons Inadmissible at Entry, Who Are Present in Violation of Law, or Who Have Violated Status: Section 237(a)(1)7-95
    • § 7:3.2 : Criminal Offenses7-97
      • [A] : General Crimes and Aggravated Felonies: Section 237(a)(2)(A)7-97
      • [B] : Offenses Relating to Controlled Substances: Section 237(a)(2)(B)7-110
      • [C] : Firearms Offenses: Section 237(a)(2)(C)7-111
      • [D] : Miscellaneous Crimes: Section 237(a)(2)(D)7-112
      • [E] : Domestic Violence: Section 237(a)(2)(E)7-112
    • § 7:3.3 : Registration Violations: Section 237(a)(3)7-113
    • § 7:3.4 : Security and Related Grounds: Section 237(a)(4)7-114
    • § 7:3.5 : Public Charge Ground: Section 237(a)(5)7-115
    • § 7:3.6 : Unlawful Voting Ground: Section 237(a)(6)7-115
  • § 7:4 : Relief from Removal and Waivers of Inadmissibility7-115
    • § 7:4.1 : Cancellation of Removal: Section 240A7-115
      • [A] : Cancellation of Removal Under Section 240A(a)7-117
      • [B] : Cancellation of Removal Under Section 240A(b)(1)7-125
      • [C] : Cancellation of Removal Under Section 240A(b)(2)7-131
      • [D] : Procedures for Cancellation Applications7-134
      • [E] : The Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA)7-135
    • § 7:4.2 : Section 212(d) Waivers for Nonimmigrants7-144
    • § 7:4.3 : Section 212(g) Waivers for Medical Problems7-145
    • § 7:4.4 : Section 212(h) Waiver for Certain Crimes and Prostitution7-147
    • § 7:4.5 : Waivers for Fraud: Sections 212(i) and 237(a)(1)(H)7-150
    • § 7:4.6 : Voluntary Departure7-154
      • [A] : Voluntary Departure Prior to Conclusion of Removal Proceedings7-156
      • [B] : Voluntary Departure As a Form of Relief from Removal7-160
    • § 7:4.7 : Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals7-162
    • § 7:4.8 : Prosecutorial Discretion and Administrative Closure7-166
    • § 7:4.9 : Other Forms of Relief from Removal7-168
  • § 7:5 : Removal Procedures7-168
    • § 7:5.1 : Commencement of Removal Proceedings Under Section 2407-170
    • § 7:5.2 : Detention Pending Removal Determination7-172
    • § 7:5.3 : Hearings Under INA Section 2407-181
    • § 7:5.4 : In Absentia Hearings Under INA Section 2407-189
    • § 7:5.5 : Execution of Removal Orders7-191
    • § 7:5.6 : Expedited Removal of Certain Inadmissible Aliens7-202
    • § 7:5.7 : Administrative Removal Under INA Section 238(b)7-209
    • § 7:5.8 : Judicial Removal Under INA Section 238(d)7-211
    • § 7:5.9 : Removal Proceedings for Alien Terrorists7-212
Chapter 8: Administrative and Judicial Review
  • § 8:1 : Introduction8-2
  • § 8:2 : Board of Immigration Appeals: Authority and Procedure8-3
    • § 8:2.1 : BIA Authority8-4
    • § 8:2.2 : BIA Appeal Procedures8-5
      • [A] : Filing the Appeal8-5
      • [B] : Stay of Removal8-7
      • [C] : Summary Dismissal8-7
      • [D] : Standard of Review8-8
      • [E] : Rules Streamlining BIA Case Management8-9
      • [F] : Final Decision8-11
    • § 8:2.3 : Motion to Reopen or Reconsider8-11
    • § 8:2.4 : Motions to Rescind an In Absentia Order8-15
  • § 8:3 : USCIS Appellate Authority and Procedure8-17
    • § 8:3.1 : Authority: Types of Cases8-17
    • § 8:3.2 : Appeal Procedure8-19
  • § 8:4 : USCIS Determinations Not Subject to Administrative Appeal8-21
  • § 8:5 : Judicial Review: Removal Orders8-23
    • § 8:5.1 : Judicial Review Prior to IIRIRA8-23
    • § 8:5.2 : Judicial Review Under INA Section 2428-26
    • § 8:5.3 : Standing and Exhaustion of Remedies8-27
    • § 8:5.4 : Coverage of Judicial Review: The Final Order8-28
    • § 8:5.5 : Additional Jurisdictional Limitations8-30
      • [A] : The Court-Stripping Provisions8-31
      • [B] : Habeas Review and the REAL ID Amendments8-33
    • § 8:5.6 : Applicable Procedures on a Petition for Review8-47
    • § 8:5.7 : Scope and Standard of Review8-49
      • [A] : Finding of Deportability or Removability8-50
      • [B] : Discretionary Forms of Relief8-51
      • [C] : Motions to Reopen and Reconsider8-52
  • § 8:6 : Judicial Review: Labor Certifications, Petitions, and Applications8-54
    • § 8:6.1 : Jurisdictional Basis8-54
    • § 8:6.2 : Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies8-56
    • § 8:6.3 : Standing8-57
    • § 8:6.4 : Scope and Standard of Review8-58
  • § 8:7 : Judicial Review of Citizenship and Naturalization Matters8-59
    • § 8:7.1 : Review of Citizenship Claims Under INA Section 360(a)8-59
    • § 8:7.2 : Review of Citizenship Claims in Removal Context8-61
    • § 8:7.3 : Other Forms of Judicial Review of Citizenship Claims8-62
    • § 8:7.4 : Review of Naturalization and Denaturalization Decisions8-62
  • § 8:8 : Judicial Review: Visa Issuance8-63
Chapter 9: Rights and Obligations of Aliens
  • § 9:1 : Introduction9-2
  • § 9:2 : Employment9-3
  • § 9:3 : Social Welfare and Education9-6
    • § 9:3.1 : Restrictions on Access by Aliens to Social Welfare Benefits9-6
    • § 9:3.2 : The Welfare Act9-6
      • [A] : Prohibition on Non-Qualified Aliens Receiving Federal Public Benefits9-6
      • [B] : Five-Year Bar on Federal Means-Tested Benefits9-8
      • [C] : Bar on SSI Benefits and Food Stamps9-9
      • [D] : State-Administered Federal Programs9-11
      • [E] : “Deeming” Provision9-12
      • [F] : Legal Issues Raised9-13
  • § 9:4 : Property Ownership9-15
    • § 9:4.1 : Ownership of Real Property9-15
    • § 9:4.2 : Ownership of Intangible Personal Property9-15
    • § 9:4.3 : Other Ownership Rights9-16
  • § 9:5 : Taxation9-16
    • § 9:5.1 : Income Tax9-16
      • [A] : Qualifying As a “Resident” for Tax Purposes9-17
      • [B] : Taxation of Nonresidents9-19
      • [C] : “Tax Expatriates”9-21
    • § 9:5.2 : Social Security and Unemployment Compensation Taxes9-23
    • § 9:5.3 : Estate and Gift Taxes9-24
  • § 9:6 : Military Service and Registration9-25
  • § 9:7 : Political Rights9-26
  • § 9:8 : Judicial Process9-27
Chapter 10: Employment of Aliens
  • § 10:1 : Introduction10-3
  • § 10:2 : Employer Obligations in the Employment of Aliens10-5
    • § 10:2.1 : Prohibition Regarding “Knowing” Employment of Unauthorized Aliens10-7
      • [A] : “Constructive Knowledge” Standard10-8
      • [B] : Constructive-Knowledge Situations/Issues10-8
    • § 10:2.2 : Good-Faith Defense10-17
    • § 10:2.3 : “Grandfathered” Employees10-19
    • § 10:2.4 : Employees with Work Authorization “Incident to Status”10-20
  • § 10:3 : Employment Verification10-21
    • § 10:3.1 : Coverage of Verification Requirement10-22
      • [A] : Rehired Employees10-22
      • [B] : Individuals Continuing Their Employment10-23
      • [C] : Volunteers and Unpaid Interns10-24
      • [D] : Independent Contractors10-25
      • [E] : Casual Hires Providing Domestic Service10-27
      • [F] : Employees Referred by a State Employment Agency10-27
    • § 10:3.2 : Procedure for Verification of Employee Work Status10-28
      • [A] : Timing of Verification10-28
      • [B] : Pre-Hiring Inquiries10-29
      • [C] : Examination of Documents and Completion of Form I-910-30
        • [C][1] : List of Acceptable Documents10-32
        • [C][2] : Rules Regarding Acceptance of Receipts10-34
        • [C][3] : Final Completion of Section 210-34
        • [C][4] : Reverification Rules10-35
      • [D] : Retention of I-9 Forms10-35
        • [D][1] : Electronic I-9 Forms10-36
    • § 10:3.3 : Special Verification Rules10-37
      • [A] : F-1 Students Engaged in On-Campus Employment or Curricular Training10-37
      • [B] : J-1 Exchange Visitors10-38
      • [C] : Nonimmigrants Authorized to Work for a Specific Employer Incident to Status10-38
      • [D] : H-1B Workers Changing Employers10-38
      • [E] : F-1 Students Seeking Cap-Gap Extension10-39
      • [F] : F-1 Students Seeking OPT STEM Extension10-39
      • [G] : Conditional Residents Applying for Removal of Conditions10-40
      • [H] : Refugees and Asylees10-40
      • [I] : Temporary Protected Status10-41
      • [J] : Persons Under Age Eighteen10-41
      • [K] : E-Verify Program10-42
        • [K][1] : Employers Required to Participate10-42
  • § 10:4 : Penalty Structure for Employer Violations10-47
    • § 10:4.1 : Civil Penalties10-47
      • [A] : Hiring Violations10-47
      • [B] : Paperwork Violations10-47
      • [C] : Determining Civil Penalties10-48
    • § 10:4.2 : Criminal Penalties and Sanctions10-50
    • § 10:4.3 : Debarment Penalties10-51
      • [A] : Exclusion from Federal Contracts10-51
      • [B] : Exclusion from State Contracts, Other Penalties Under State Law10-53
  • § 10:5 : Enforcement Procedures10-53
    • § 10:5.1 : Compliance Mechanisms and Enforcement Strategies10-53
    • § 10:5.2 : Scope and Conduct of ICE Criminal Worksite Investigations10-56
    • § 10:5.3 : Scope and Conduct of Regular I-9 Audits10-59
      • [A] : I-9 Audit Notice Requirements10-60
      • [B] : Document Production and Inspection10-61
      • [C] : Audit Determinations10-61
      • [D] : Correction of Technical or Procedural Failures10-63
      • [E] : NIF Procedure10-65
    • § 10:5.4 : OCAHO Proceedings Under IRCA10-67
  • § 10:6 : Document Fraud10-70
  • § 10:7 : Employment Discrimination10-74
    • § 10:7.1 : Introduction10-74
    • § 10:7.2 : Coverage of the Discrimination Provision10-74
    • § 10:7.3 : Unfair Immigration-Related Practices10-77
      • [A] : Discrimination on the Basis of National Origin or Citizenship Status10-77
      • [B] : Document Abuse10-79
    • § 10:7.4 : “Knowing and Intentional” Standard10-81
    • § 10:7.5 : Exemptions to the Anti-Discrimination Provisions10-85
    • § 10:7.6 : Enforcement and Administrative Procedures10-87
  • § 10:8 : Employment Authorization for Aliens10-89
Chapter 11: Naturalization
  • § 11:1 : Introduction11-2
    • § 11:1.1 : Summary of Requirements11-3
    • § 11:1.2 : Summary of Procedure11-4
  • § 11:2 : Residence Requirements11-5
    • § 11:2.1 : Lawful Residence11-5
    • § 11:2.2 : Continuity of Residence of Five (or Three) Years11-6
    • § 11:2.3 : State Residence11-9
    • § 11:2.4 : Physical Presence11-10
    • § 11:2.5 : Classes Fully or Partially Exempted11-11
      • [A] : Spouses of U.S. Citizens11-11
      • [B] : Children of U.S. Citizens11-13
      • [C] : Other Exempt Groups11-20
  • § 11:3 : “Good Moral Character” Requirement11-22
    • § 11:3.1 : Statutorily Barred Classes11-22
    • § 11:3.2 : Discretionary Bases11-25
      • [A] : Adultery11-25
      • [B] : Homosexuality11-25
      • [C] : Nonsupport11-26
      • [D] : Fornication11-26
      • [E] : Probation or Parole11-27
      • [F] : Failure to Register with Selective Service11-27
      • [G] : Indigence11-28
      • [H] : Failure to File Income Taxes11-28
      • [I] : Illegal Voting; False Claims to Citizenship11-28
  • § 11:4 : Other Substantive Requirements11-29
    • § 11:4.1 : English Language Requirement11-29
      • [A] : Medical Disability Exemption; Form N-648 Process11-30
    • § 11:4.2 : Knowledge of American History and Civics11-34
      • [A] : Exemptions; “Special Consideration”11-34
    • § 11:4.3 : Attachment to the Constitution11-35
    • § 11:4.4 : Age and Legal Competency Requirements11-37
  • § 11:5 : Aliens Ineligible for Naturalization11-38
    • § 11:5.1 : Anarchists and Communists11-38
    • § 11:5.2 : Military Deserters and Draft Evaders11-39
    • § 11:5.3 : Aliens in Removal Proceedings or Subject to a Final Order11-40
  • § 11:6 : The Naturalization Application and USCIS Processing11-40
    • § 11:6.1 : Generally11-40
    • § 11:6.2 : Naturalization Package and Filing11-41
    • § 11:6.3 : Initial Processing11-42
    • § 11:6.4 : Interview, English and Civics Testing, and Final Processing11-45
  • § 11:7 : Denaturalization: Substantive Bases11-51
    • § 11:7.1 : Lack of a Statutory Prerequisite11-51
    • § 11:7.2 : Concealment of a Material Fact or Willful Misrepresentation11-52
  • § 11:8 : Denaturalization Procedures11-53
Chapter 12: Citizenship
  • § 12:1 : Introduction12-1
  • § 12:2 : Citizenship at Birth in the United States12-3
    • § 12:2.1 : Jus Soli12-3
      • [A] : The Jurisdiction Requirement12-3
      • [B] : The Physical Limits of the United States12-4
  • § 12:3 : Citizenship by Birth Outside the United States12-5
    • § 12:3.1 : Born to Two Citizen Parents12-5
    • § 12:3.2 : Born to One Citizen Parent and One U.S. National Parent12-6
    • § 12:3.3 : Born to One Citizen Parent and One Alien Parent12-7
      • [A] : Act of 193412-8
      • [B] : The 1940 Act12-9
      • [C] : Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 and Subsequent Amendments12-10
      • [D] : Relief for Failing to Meet Retention Requirements12-11
  • § 12:4 : Dual Citizenship12-12
  • § 12:5 : Expatriation12-12
    • § 12:5.1 : Expatriative Acts12-13
    • § 12:5.2 : Finding of Renunciation/Relinquishment of Citizenship12-14
  • § 12:6 : Citizenship Documents12-15
    • § 12:6.1 : U.S. Passport12-15
    • § 12:6.2 : Certificates of Citizenship12-16
Chapter 13: Appendices of Forms
Chapter 14: Table of Cases
Chapter 15: Index to Immigration Fundamentals

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