IN RE K—- A—-, 23 IN Dec. 661 (BIA 2004)

Interim Decision Number 3499 In re K—- A—-, Respondent Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided as amended on June 23, 2004[1] [1] On our own motion, we amend the May 20, 2004, order in this case. The amended order makes editorial changes consistent with our designation of […]

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IN THE MATTER OF B—-, 5 IN Dec. 649 (BIA 1954)

IN THE MATTER OF B—-. In EXCLUSION Proceedings. T-1943675Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by the Board January 27, 1954 Crime involving moral turpitude — Unlawful attempt to evade payment of taxes imposed by the Canadian Excise Tax Act — Excludability under section 212 (a) (9) of […]

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IN THE MATTER OF O—-, 3 IN Dec. 33 (BIA 1949)

IN THE MATTER OF O—-. In VISA PETITION Proceedings. A-6345409, VP-374571Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Central Office September 23, 1947 Decided by Board April 1, 1948 Decided by Board September 1, 1949 Decided by Acting Attorney General September 16, 1949 Marriage — Validity of “second” […]

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IN THE MATTER OF HERRERA, 13 IN Dec. 755 (BIA 1971)

Interim Decision Number 2096 MATTER OF HERRERA. In Visa Petition Proceedings. A-19086022Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board September 13, 1971 (1) For the purpose of establishing U.S. citizenship in visa petition proceedings, petitioner’s delayed Texas birth certificate, standing alone, does not amount to a “birth […]

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IN THE MATTER OF VICEDO, 13 IN Dec. 33 (BIA 1968)

Interim Decision Number 1912 MATTER OF VICEDO. In Section 212(e) Proceedings. A-14254637Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by District Director June 6, 1968 An exchange alien from the Philippines has established that exceptional hardship within the meaning of section 212(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act would […]

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IN THE MATTER OF P—-, 2 IN Dec. 659 (BIA 1946)

IN THE MATTER OF P—-. In DEPORTATION Proceedings. A-1217330.Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board June 28, 1946. Ruling by Attorney General November 17, 1946. Prostitution — Found assisting a prostitute — Found sharing in earnings of a prostitute — Found managing a house of prostitution […]

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IN THE MATTER OF MERCED, 14 IN Dec. 644 (BIA 1974)

Interim Decision Number 2273 MATTER OF MERCED. In Deportation Proceedings. A-20127277 A-19571758Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board March 21, 1974 The granting to an alien, after he has become deportable, of permission to remain in the United States until further notice as the beneficiary of […]

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IN THE MATTER OF PAULUS, 11 IN Dec. 274 (BIA 1965)

Interim Decision Number 1495 MATTER OF PAULUS. In Deportation Proceedings. A-11773984Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Board May 25, 1965 Where the record of conviction is silent as to the narcotic involved, an alien’s conviction of violation of section 11503, Health and Safety Code of California, […]

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IN THE MATTER OF THORNHILL, 18 IN Dec. 34 (Comm. 1981)

Interim Decision Number 2860 MATTER OF THORNHILL. In Visa Petition Proceedings. A-22738718Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by Commissioner March 17, 1981 (1) Sixth-preference immigrant status under section 203(a)(6) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. 1153(a)(6), requires that the beneficiary have a permanent employment offer […]

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IN THE MATTER OF M—-, 2 IN Dec. 196 (BIA 1944)

IN THE MATTER OF M—-. In DEPORTATION Proceedings. A-2291199 (56090/95)Board of Immigration Appeals Executive Office for Immigration Review U.S. Department of Justice Decided by the Board September 14, 1944. Crime Involving Moral Turpitude — Violation of section 338a (b), of title 18, U.S.C. Sending a threatening letter through the mail in violation of section 338a […]

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