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PART 1212—DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS: NONIMMIGRANTS; WAIVERS; ADMISSION OF CERTAIN INADMISSIBLE ALIENS; PAROLE


  • § 1212.1 - Documentary requirements for nonimmigrants.
  • § 1212.2 - Consent to reapply for admission after deportation, removal or departure at Government expense.
  • § 1212.3 - Application for the exercise of discretion under former section 212(c).
  • § 1212.4 - Applications for the exercise of discretion under section 212(d)(1) and 212(d)(3).
  • § 1212.5 - Parole of aliens into the United States.
  • § 1212.6 - Border crossing identification cards.
  • § 1212.7 - Waiver of certain grounds of inadmissibility.
  • § 1212.8 - Certification requirement of section 212(a)(14).
  • § 1212.9 - Applicability of section 212(a)(32) to certain derivative third and sixth preference and nonpreference immigrants.
  • § 1212.10 - Section 212(k) waiver.
  • § 1212.11 - Controlled substance convictions.
  • § 1212.12 - Parole determinations and revocations respecting Mariel Cubans.
  • § 1212.13 - Parole determinations for alien witnesses and informants for whom a law enforcement authority (“LEA”) will request S classification.
  • § 1212.14 - Parole determinations for alien witnesses and informants for whom a law enforcement authority (“LEA”) will request S classification.
  • § 1212.15 - Certificates for foreign health care workers.
  • § 1212.16 - Applications for exercise of discretion relating to T nonimmigrant status.
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