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07-07-2016, 11:51 AM
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Demise
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Originally Posted by Malign0n View Post
Right. A pardon won't give any immigration benefit unless the person has a case or would have one later and an explicit inadmissibility prevents them from doing so
Still, it will cure most inadmissibilities, however there's two problems being:

1) Will you be able to adjust status (remember the "admitted or paroled" requirement in 245(a))? That's a requirement. While it could void all the bars to AOS under 245(c), would you be eligible to AOS without being admitted or paroled?

2) If not will the 3/10 year bans still apply to you. You have to remember that you're continuously in violation of law while you're in US illegally. So a pardon would cure all previous illegal presence - but would it do anything to any future one?
Last edited by Demise; 07-07-2016 at 12:03 PM..
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