Posted on December 7, 2010 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
The court remanded the case for the BIA to clarify whether it considered the date that petitioner was first admitted as a conditional permanent resident in its finding that he was ineligible for §212(c) relief (Gallimore v. U.S. Att’y Gen., 8/16/10)
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Posted on March 17, 2010 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
A conditional permanent resident under section 216(a) of the Immigration
and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. § 1186a(a) (2006), who is seeking to remove the
conditional basis of that status and who has timely filed the petition and
appeared for the interview required under
section 216(c)(1), does not need a separate section 216(c)(4) hardship waiver if
the petitioning spouse died during the 2-year conditional period.
Conditional residence meaning
Conditional permanent resident
Removal of the conditional residence
Conditional resident, find an Immigration attorney
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Posted on March 10, 2010 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
To deter the confusion generated from the differences in Resident Visa application the U.S. Army issued an instruction sheet to be provided to green card holders, Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) or Conditional Lawful Permanent Resident (CPR), enlistees when they contract.
Lawful permanent resident
Lawful permanent resident petitioning spouse
Extension of green card
LPR to prepare for citizenship
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