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adjustment to immigrant status
adjustment to immigrant status Procedure allowing certain aliens already in the United States to apply for immigrant status. Aliens admitted to the United States in a
Amy, or Ami
next friend and defend by a guardian ad litem; see R. S. C. Ord. XVI. R. 16; also alien amy, a friendly alien.
border crosser
border crosser An alien resident of the United States reentering the country after an absence of less than six months in Canada
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domicile
the domicile of the guardian. vt -ciled -cil·ing : to establish in or provide with a domicile [an alien admitted to the United States for permanent residence shall be deemed a citizen of the State in which
foreign government official
foreign government official As a nonimmigrant class of admission, an alien coming temporarily to the United States who has been accredited by a foreign government to function as an
foreign information media representative
foreign information media representative As a nonimmigrant class of admission, an alien coming temporarily to the United States as a bona fide representative of foreign press, radio, film, or other
immigration marriage fraud amendments of 1986
(Act of 11/10/86), which was passed in order to deter immigration-related marriage fraud. Its major provision stipulates that aliens deriving their immigrant status based on a marriage of less than two years are conditional immigrants. To remove
international representative
international representative As a nonimmigrant class of admission, an alien coming temporarily to the United States as a principal or other accredited representative of a foreign government (whether
cancellation of removal
cancellation of removal A discretionary benefit adjusting an alien's status from that of deportable alien to one lawfully admitted for permanent residence. Application for cancellation of removal
nato official
nato official As a nonimmigrant class of admission, an alien coming temporarily to the United States as a member of the armed forces or as a civilian employed
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