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Being inadmissible disqualifies you from getting a change or extension of status, a new visa, or lawful entry to the United States. While a 212(d)(3) nonimmigrant waiver or I-601/INA 212(i) immigrant waiver might solve the issue, it doesn’t work in every case. It’s best to avoid a fraud/misrepresentation charge altogether.
Episode 11 of The Legal Immigrant podcast covers:
1) The different contexts in which U.S. Customs & Border Protection, USCIS and U.S. Embassies and Consulates can make the 212(a)(6)(C)(i) charge
2) F-1 OPT and STEM OPT rules to follow
3) Immigration fraud investigations and related problems
4) 3 key indicators that the petitioner or employer may be flagged
5) The longer you are associated with a flagged company, the more U.S. immigration risks and visa problems you will have
This is general information only and is not legal advice. To request a consultation, you may submit an email to [email protected] or online message at www.dyanwilliamslaw.com.
For more information, see:
Dyan Williams, Esq.
[email protected]
www.dyanwilliamslaw.com
By Dyan Williams , Esq.Being inadmissible disqualifies you from getting a change or extension of status, a new visa, or lawful entry to the United States. While a 212(d)(3) nonimmigrant waiver or I-601/INA 212(i) immigrant waiver might solve the issue, it doesn’t work in every case. It’s best to avoid a fraud/misrepresentation charge altogether.
Episode 11 of The Legal Immigrant podcast covers:
1) The different contexts in which U.S. Customs & Border Protection, USCIS and U.S. Embassies and Consulates can make the 212(a)(6)(C)(i) charge
2) F-1 OPT and STEM OPT rules to follow
3) Immigration fraud investigations and related problems
4) 3 key indicators that the petitioner or employer may be flagged
5) The longer you are associated with a flagged company, the more U.S. immigration risks and visa problems you will have
This is general information only and is not legal advice. To request a consultation, you may submit an email to [email protected] or online message at www.dyanwilliamslaw.com.
For more information, see:
Dyan Williams, Esq.
[email protected]
www.dyanwilliamslaw.com