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BIA Says Cuban Parolee Is Not Eligible to Adjust Status

Where the Cuban respondent was paroled into the United States on August 25, 1980, as part of the Mariel Boatlift with an Arrival/Departure Record (Form I-94) stamped “Cuban/Haitian Entrant (Status Pending)” indicating that the purpose of his parole was for “Cuban Asylum,” the BIA held in a precedent decision issued today that the respondent was ineligible to adjust his status under INA §209, because he did not establish that he was either admitted as a “refugee” within the meaning of INA §207 or granted asylum under INA §208.

I-94 form

I-94 form application

BIA and immigration

BIA deference given to particulary serious crime

Another win for the Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner

17-year-old in absentia order reopened for lack of notice. Client is eligible for Adjustment of Status.

Adjustment of status

Conditional parolee not eligible for adjustment of status

AOS process

AOS application

 

 

 

Adjustment of Status

Adjustment of Status is the procedure whereby you can obtain your Green Card without having to leave the United States, or to go to a United States Consulate for an interview. There are numerous ways to adjust your status.

Our law firm can find the correct path for you to take to get your status adjusted. Not only will we prepare all of the necessary applications, but we can also attend the interview with the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services. Normally, this results in the entire process going smoothly and without any problems. Of course, if any problems arise, we know how to properly handle and take care of them.

Adjustment of status

Conditional parolee not eligible for adjustment of status

Form I-485

AOS meaning