Interim Decision Number 3436 In re Miguel Ignacio RODRIGUEZ-RUIZ, Respondent File A74 726 833 BataviaBoard of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided as amended November 8, 2000[1] [1] On our own motion, we amend the orders of June 22, 2000, and September 22, 2000, in this case. The amended […]
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IN RE B-, 21 IN Dec. 66 (BIA 1995)
Interim Decision Number 3251 In re B-, Applicant Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided May 19, 1995 Under the circumstances of this case, where an asylum applicant’s testimony was plausible, detailed, internally consistent, consistent with the asylum application, and unembellished during the applicant’s repeated relating of events […]
IN THE MATTER OF MANALO, 15 IN Dec. 4 (BIA 1974)
Interim Decision Number 2302 MATTER OF MANALO. In Exclusion Proceedings. A-19257498Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board July 3, 1974 Request for permission to withdraw his application for admission, made following the entry of an exclusion order and during the pendency of appeal to the Board, […]
IN THE MATTER OF C—- L—-, 7 IN Dec. 137 (BIA 1956)
MATTER OF C—- L—-. In DEPORTATION Proceedings. E-086239Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board February 28, 1956 Suspension of deportation — Section 244 (a) (5), Immigration and Nationality Act — Final order of deportation — Conditional withdrawal thereof does not affect ineligibility for suspension of deportation. […]
IN RE ASSAAD, 23 IN Dec. 553 (BIA 2003)
Interim Decision Number 3487 In re Bassel Nabih ASSAAD, Respondent. File A72 824 993. Houston.Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided February 12, 2003. (1) Case law of the United States Supreme Court holding, in the context of criminal proceedings, that there can be no deprivation of effective […]
IN THE MATTER OF A—- (HUSBAND AND WIFE), 4 IN Dec. 334 (BIA 1951)
IN THE MATTER OF A—- (HUSBAND AND WIFE). In EXCLUSION Proceedings. A-7910824 and A-7910825Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board April 11, 1951 Subversive, proscribed organization, member of organization affiliated with — Act of 1918, as amended — Exclusion ground — “Voluntary” membership or affiliation — […]
IN THE MATTER OF A—-, 2 IN Dec. 799 (BIA 1947)
IN THE MATTER OF A—-. In EXCLUSION Proceedings. A-7734445.Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Central Office January 29, 1947. Decided by Board April 25, 1947. Decided by Central Office May 26, 1947. Decided by Board June 30, 1947. Ruling by Attorney General July 22, 1947. Citizenship […]
IN THE MATTER OF CASTILLO-PINEDA, 15 IN Dec. 274 (BIA 1975)
Interim Decision Number 2374 MATTER OF CASTILLO-PINEDA. In Exclusion Proceedings. A-18326930Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board April 16, 1975 Applicant initially entered the United States for permanent residence on January 10, 1969 as the spouse of a United States citizen. The marriage took place in […]
IN THE MATTER OF LOK, 15 IN Dec. 720 (BIA 1976)
Interim Decision Number 2509 MATTER OF LOK. In Deportation Proceedings. A-31327663Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board July 30, 1976 (1) Although the provisions for waiver of grounds of excludability under section 212(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act are applicable to an alien in deportation […]
IN THE MATTER OF GOUVEIA, 13 IN Dec. 604 (BIA 1970)
Interim Decision Number 2054 MATTER OF GOUVEIA. In Visa Petition Proceedings. A-17869843Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board August 7, 1970 Under the law of Guyana, acknowledgment or recognition alone of an illegitimate child by the putative father does not result in legitimation of such child; […]