IN THE MATTER OF O—-. IN DEPORTATION PROCEEDINGS. 56065/74Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by the Board November 30, 1943. Entry without inspection. When an alien enters the United States within the limits of a city designated as a port of entry, but at a point where […]
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MATTER OF BULNES-NOLASCO, 25 IN Dec. 57 (BIA 7-23-2009)
Interim Decision Number 3651 Matter of Olivia BULNES-Nolasco, Respondent. File A074 374 363. Hartford, Connecticut.Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided July 23, 2009. An alien’s departure from the United States while under an outstanding order of deportation or removal issued in absentia does not deprive the Immigration […]
IN THE MATTER OF Y—-, 7 IN Dec. 697 (BIA 1958)
MATTER OF Y—-. In DEPORTATION Proceedings. A-10303848Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board March 26, 1958 Discretionary relief — Burden upon alien to establish eligibility — Refusal to testify under claim of privilege justifies denial of application. An applicant for the exercise of discretion has the […]
IN THE MATTER OF TUITASI, 15 IN Dec. 102 (BIA 1974)
Interim Decision Number 2321 MATTER OF TUITASI. In Deportation Proceedings. A-20053062Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board September 26, 1974 One born in Western Samoa in 1952 who was adopted in American Samoa in 1971 by two nationals of the United States does not acquire United […]
IN THE MATTER OF M—-Y C—-, 3 IN Dec. 76 (BIA 1947)
IN THE MATTER OF M—-Y C—-. In EXCLUSION Proceedings. A-5954930Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Central Office November 13, 1947 Decided by Board December 29, 1947 Crime involving moral turpitude — Forgery of an application for a United States passport — Admission of the commission thereof […]
IN THE MATTER OF KASHRI, 15 IN Dec. 457 (BIA 1975)
Interim Decision Number 2431 MATTER OF KASHRI. Application for Permission to Accept Employment. A-19391793Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by District Director September 16, 1975 Application by a nonimmigrant student for permission to accept parttime employment under the provisions of 8 CFR 214.2(f)(6) is denied for failure […]
IN THE MATTER OF BALDERAS, 20 IN Dec. 389 (BIA 1991)
Interim Decision Number 3159 MATTER OF BALDERAS. In Deportation Proceedings. A-14263280Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board August 20, 1991 (1) A conviction which has previously been relied upon in a charge of deportability may be alleged as one of the “two crimes involving moral turpitude” […]
IN THE MATTER OF FONG, 10 IN Dec. 616 (BIA 1964)
Interim Decision Number 1355 MATTER OF FONG. In DEPORTATION Proceedings. A-3147586Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board July 16, 1964 An alien convicted in 1958 of violation of section 855 of Title 35, Purdon’s Pennsylvania Statutes, Annotated, for unlawful use of a drug as defined in […]
MATTER OF EAC, INC., 24 IN Dec. 556 (BIA 7-3-2008)
Interim Decision Number 3614 Matter of EAC, INC., Applicant, Request for Recognition. Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided July 3, 2008. (1) The process of recognition is designed to evaluate the qualifications of only those nonprofit organizations that provide knowledgeable legal assistance to low-income aliens in matters […]
IN THE MATTER OF S—-, 5 IN Dec. 682 (BIA 1954)
IN THE MATTER OF S—-. In DEPORTATION Proceedings. E-082158Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by the Board February 11, 1954 Constitutional psychopathic inferiority — Public charge within 5 years after entry — Immigration Act of 1917, as amended. (1) For immigration purposes, the development of a psychosis […]