S870 Secondary Passenger Processing Lesson 7 Flashcards
Under the waiver provisions for 212(d)(4)(A), what qualifies as an “unforeseen emergency”?
- An alien amving for a medical emergency
- An emergency or rescue worker arriving in response to a community disaster or catastrophe in the U.S.
- An alien accompanying or following to join a person arving for a medical emergency
- An alien arriving to visit a family member who, within the past 5 days, has unexpectedly become critically ill or who has died
- An alien whose passport or visa was lost or stolen within 48 hours of departing for the U.S.
When processing an alien lacking a passport and/or a visa, which form must be completed?
1-193, Waiver of Documents
An alien who applies for a nonimmigrant waiver under section 212(d)(3)(A) must have joint concurrence by the _______ and the ______ for approval.
Secretary of state and secretary of Homeland security
Nonimmigrants who are inadmissible to the United States and who require a visa must apply in advance for a _____ under section 212(d)(3)(A).
Waiver
Under document waiver INA §212(d)(4)(A), what are some unforeseen emergencies?
- Alien arriving for a medical emergency
- Alien accompanying or following to join a person arriving for a medical emergency
- Alien arriving to visit a family member who, within the past 5 days, has unexpectedly become critically ill or died
- Alien whose passport and/or visa was lost or stolen within 48 hours of departing the last port of embarkation for the United States
- Emergency or rescue worker arriving in response to a U.S. community disaster or catastrophe
Applicants who have a document deficiency and are deemed otherwise admissible may apply for a Waiver of Documents on ______ Waivers are discretionary, not automatic, and a fee is charged. The fee may be waived by the port director (or GS-13 and above) if the subject has not been the beneficiary of an I-193 waiver before.
Form I-193