

It is an all too common situation: after the U.S. citizen or permanent resident relative
petition is approved, the alien still faces several grounds of inadmissibility or
removabilty that preclude him or her to adjust status or to consular process and
become a US Permanent Resident.
Most often, it is the alien's prior unlawful presence in the US that triggers the three or
ten year bans to reentry introduced by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act (IIRAIRA).
However, several grounds of inadmissibility may be waived, often at the discretion of
USCIS. You should be mindful of this possibility, both if you are applying for an
immigrant, nonimmigrant visas, or if you are suddenly facing removal proceedings.
One of the areas in which the scenario is most often encountered is when an alien
enters the U.S. without proper documents and then marries a U.S. citizen. This alien is
an immediate relative of a US citizen and as such will be granted an immigrant visa
petition filed on his or her behalf by the U.S. citizen spouse.
However, because of his illegal entry, as of the date of this writing the alien will not be
allowed to adjust status from the U.S. and will be forced to apply in person at the U.S.
consulate in the country of his last residence abroad.
The travel to the place of last foreign residence in turn will trigger the so call 3- and
10-year bans to re-entry if the alien was unlawfully present in the U.S. for more than 6
months or 1 year respectively. These draconian provisions, which apply to the vast
majority of undocumented, can sometime be waived by a showing of EXTREME
HARDSHIP to the U.S. citizen spouse.
The threshold is high but not unsurmountable, and we invite all of our client to weight
this possible alternative. Feel free to drop us an email if you think this may apply to you.
Even if you are unable to adjust status and unwilling to apply for a waiver of
inadmissiblity, we urge you to stay informed for possible Legalization Programs,
Guest Workers Programs, or other forms of legislative relief that may be enacted in the
future
Law Offices of Giuseppe Scagliarini
Giuseppe Scagliarini, Esq.
37 Harrison Avenue Newport, RI 02840
Phone: +401-849-1220 Fax +401-633-7055
E-Mail: info@scagliarinilaw.com
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