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ADMISSIBILITY
ISSUES
all
visa applicants must be 'admissibile' to get a visa
to enter the U.S. - some of the issues are obvious,
no criminals or comunicable disease - some are not
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The
U.S. government analyzes backgrounds
of those applying for immigration
benefits (temporary visa and/or
immigrant visas) to determine
if there are issues in any of
these areas before 'admitting'
the applicacant entry into the
U.S.
Check
back for more complete explanations
within the next few weeks; these
are the major categories of
issues that create problems:
1.
Certain Communicable Diseases
2.
Past Criminal Activity
3.
Security-related Issues/Terrorist
Activity
4.
Public Charge - likelihood
the applicant will go on public
assistance
5.
Labor Certification - whether
qualified US workers are available
for the job
6.
Past Fraud - incidents of
lying to the U.S. government
or other entities
7.
Insufficient Documentation
- lack of valid visa, etc.
8.
Ineligible for Citizenship
- evading military service,
taxes, etc.
9.
Overstay/Violation of Past
Visas
10.
Miscellaneous Issues - such
as more than one spouse, guardianship
issues, etc.
THESE
ARE GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS; EACH
CASE IS SPECIFIC; EXCEPTIONS
APPLY IN SOME CASES
OUR
OFFICE We have
helped many applicants overcome
past criminal issues, fraud-related
issues, issues related to documentation
and overstaying visas. Each situation
is specific and needs to be analyzed
and handled carefully.
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