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Under the 90-day rule, there's a presumption of misrepresentation (fraud) if a person violates their nonimmigrant status or engages in conduct inconsistent with that status within 90 days of entry. This rule only applies to nonimmigrants with visas or statuses that do no carry an allowance for immigrant intent.
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Read More »Under the 90-day rule, there’s a presumption of misrepresentation (fraud) if a person violates their nonimmigrant status or engages in conduct inconsistent with that status within 90 days of entry. This rule only applies to nonimmigrants with visas or statuses that do no carry an allowance for immigrant intent. If a nonimmigrant attempts certain activities during this 90-day period, the applicant should expect increased scrutiny. In fact, any foreign national visitor on a visa that doesn’t allow for immigrant intent should be aware of the rule because it may affect how immigration officials perceive attempts to change status or adjust status to permanent resident. The 90-day rule applies a presumption that a nonimmigrant visa holder made a misrepresentation at the time of admission or application for a nonimmigrant visa when that nonimmigrant enters the United States and within 90 days engages in conduct inconsistent with his or her nonimmigrant status. However, this rule has changed over time. And although U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) no longer uses a 90-day rule, it still provides a reasonable guideline for applicants whose intent has changed after entering the United States. What follows is a fairly technical article, but it provides a complete overview that many green card applicants filing Form I-485, Application to Adjust of Status, should be aware of.
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Read More »For many years, the U.S. Department of State has utilized policies that enables their adjudicators to “presume” misrepresentation. In other words, they can assume something is true when if certain circumstances are at play. In 2007, they introduced a 90-day rule that replaced their longstanding 30/60 day rule. The 90-day rule created a rebuttable presumption that a visa applicant made a misrepresentation if the individual engaged in certain conduct within 90 days of admission to the United States. The Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM) suggests the following actions are sufficient to trigger the application of the 90-day rule:
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