Settling in the U.S. is a dream for many people, but many applications are also rejected. Let’s explore with Immigration Global the cases in which a pardon application cannot be filed.
Applicants for U.S. residency may be barred from entering the U.S. if they fall into certain prohibited categories. In such cases, there may be an opportunity to apply for a pardon for this entry ban using Form I-601. However, not everyone is eligible for a pardon. Here are the cases of permanent entry bans to the U.S.:
1. Involvement in drug trafficking.
2. Possession of at least 30 grams of marijuana.
3. Committing crimes related to torture, murder, or conspiracy to torture or murder.
4. Crimes related to religious or belief freedom.
5. Human trafficking offenses.
6. Entering the U.S. for espionage purposes or violating U.S. law by exporting sensitive goods, technology, or information.
7. Participation in terrorism-related activities or organizations.
8. Involvement in Nazi German genocide.
9. Involvement in torture and murder.
10. Involvement in politically motivated murder.
11. Recruiting or using child soldiers.
12. Likelihood of becoming a public charge in the U.S.
13. Individuals who have been deported and then attempt to return to the U.S. unlawfully.
14. Abuse of student visas.
15. Permanent ineligibility for U.S. citizenship.
16. Leaving the U.S. or evading the draft to avoid military service during wartime or when the country calls for it.
17. Multiple marriages or bigamy.
18. Involvement in international child abduction rings.
19. Being a U.S. citizen but renouncing U.S. citizenship to evade taxes.
20. Filing false asylum claims.
21. Involvement in the seizure or detention of U.S. government property.
22. Illegal voting or falsely accusing a U.S. citizen.
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