Immigration Basics: Grounds for Exclusion

by Fred Abramson

The basis for exclu­sion and depor­ta­tion are grouped into sev­eral areas.  Here are the ten grounds for exclusion:

  1. Crim­i­nal basis;
  2. Health issues;
  3. Pub­lic charge;
  4. Employ­ment issues;
  5. Secu­rity and Related Grounds;
  6. Grounds based on ille­gal entry and immi­gra­tion violations;
  7. Improper doc­u­ments;
  8. You were sub­ject to removal previously;
  9. A ground based on inel­i­gi­bil­ity of the alien even­tu­ally to become a US citizen;
  10. Mis­cel­la­neous grounds.

If you have one of the grounds for exclu­sion, you may be sub­ject to removal.  How­ever, you may be able to receive a waiver and gain a green card.  Feel free to con­tact my office on more infor­ma­tion regard­ing your spe­cific case.

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