Paulgani loves quoting this one...but did anyone ever decipher it?
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that you are admitted without conditions on your anniversary?
and 216 only makes me think of web-safe colours... one of the bad things about being
a web-designer I guess.
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and 216 only makes me think of web-safe colours... one of the bad things about being
a web-designer I guess.
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From INS Inspector's Manual Title 8 CFR Part 235.11:
(b) Correction of endorsement on immigrant visa. If the alien is subject to the provisions of section 216 of the Act, but the classification endorsed on the immigrant visa does not so indicate, the endorsement shall be corrected and the alien shall be admitted as a lawful permanent resident on a conditional basis, if otherwise admissible. Conversely, if the alien is not subject to the provisions of section 216 of the Act, but the visa classification endorsed on the immigrant visa indicates that the alien is subject thereto (e.g., if the second anniversary of the marriage upon which the immigrant visa is based occurred after the issuance of the visa and prior to the alien's application for admission) the endorsement on the visa shall be corrected and the alien shall be admitted as a lawful permanent resident without conditions, if otherwise admissible.
Ahem...what does the example mean really? When does an "application for admission" occur? By the sounds of it, this is at POE after a visa has been issued.
(b) Correction of endorsement on immigrant visa. If the alien is subject to the provisions of section 216 of the Act, but the classification endorsed on the immigrant visa does not so indicate, the endorsement shall be corrected and the alien shall be admitted as a lawful permanent resident on a conditional basis, if otherwise admissible. Conversely, if the alien is not subject to the provisions of section 216 of the Act, but the visa classification endorsed on the immigrant visa indicates that the alien is subject thereto (e.g., if the second anniversary of the marriage upon which the immigrant visa is based occurred after the issuance of the visa and prior to the alien's application for admission) the endorsement on the visa shall be corrected and the alien shall be admitted as a lawful permanent resident without conditions, if otherwise admissible.
Ahem...what does the example mean really? When does an "application for admission" occur? By the sounds of it, this is at POE after a visa has been issued.
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Yup - they mean at the POE.
Andy.
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Thanks! I was hoping it meant POE and that's what I thought. It will probably solve a problem for me in that case re: conditional vs unconditional permanent resident
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