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Form I-212 Eligibility You were removed or deported from the United States through an official removal proceeding. You were ordered removed in absentia (when you werent present at your hearing) You were subject to expedited removal at a port of entry. You were removed under the Visa Waiver Program.
The I-212 waiver is only one of many waivers that can provide relief for immigration violations under U.S. immigration law, however, only individuals who have been found inadmissible under sections 212(a)(9)(A) or 212(a)(9)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) may apply for the I-212 waiver.
Section 212(f) provides the President with sweeping power to suspend the entry of or place restrictions on the entry of immigrants and nonimmigrants for whatever period he or she deems necessary, provided that the President determines that such entry would be detrimental to U.S. interests.
In order to overcome a denial for public charge reasons, you must demonstrate you will have sufficient financial support in the United States. The consular officer will review the additional evidence you submit to determine whether it is sufficient to overcome your ineligibility under section 212(a)(4).
Section 212(e): The Two Year Home Residency Requirement. Certain J-1 Exchange Visitors - including J-1 students and J-1 scholars - may be subject to Section 212(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, also referred to as the two-year home residency requirement or two-year home country physical presence requirement.
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How do I know if I am subject to this requirement? Evidence of whether or not a J-1 Exchange Visitor is subject to the two-year home residence requirement may be found: On the J-1 visa stamp in the J-1 Exchange Visitors passport. The phrase: Bearer (is/is not) subject to section 212 (e).

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