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Certain issues can prevent a person from entering the United States. This is called "Inadmissibility." In this video, I review typical Inadmissibility issues that can prevent a person from being able to be admitted into the United State or able to get a Green Card. Get the FREE Ultimate Marriage Green Card E-Book Here: https://www.marriageimmigrationlaw.co... Schedule a Consultation With Me (Fees Apply): Info@jqklaw.com Live Q&A w/ Immigration Lawyer John Khosravi Taking Immigration Questions Live, Every Tue.-Thu. at 5-5:30 PM Pacific. Tuesday-Thursday on TikTok Live (ImmigrationLawyerJohn) Tuesday & Thursday on Instagram Live: ( / jqklawfirm ) Wednesday on Youtube Live 🔴 CONNECT WITH ME: Email Me Directly - Info@jqklaw.com Call Me Directly: - (818) 934-1561 ☎️ Newsletter: JQKLaw.com/Subscribe.html INSTAGRAM - / jqklawfirm WEBSITE - http://www.JQKLaw.com/ FACEBOOK - / jqklawfirm ABOUT ME - https://www.jqklaw.com/attorney-bio.html TWEET OR SHARE THIS VIDEO: • What is Inadmissibility for U.S. Immigrati... Consult with an attorney in private about your case. This general education only. Results Vary. This is an attorney advertisement. Information subject to change. #Inadmissibility #Visa #GreenCard #Immigration #Immigrationlaw #Immigrationlawyer Hi, I'm John Khosravi, managing attorney of JQK Law Firm, helping immigrants from all over the world come to live life in the United States and work. Today, we're going to talk about a major issue that affects all immigrants, not just Marriage Green Card holders or applicants that I normally deal with. And this is the issue of Inadmissibility. This is the requirement that a person have a clear background and approval background before being able to enter the United States, hence Inadmissibility or Admissibility - the permission to come in. It's a long complicated subject that has books written about it. But today we're going to go over some big ones that usually get people so you can be aware of them and some smaller ones. But definitely consult with an immigration lawyer in private for more information about this and more. All right. Well, thank you for joining us. Today, we're going to discuss INA 212 or 8 USC 1182, Statute for Inadmissibility - the inability of someone to enter the United States for some background kinds of issues. So what issues typically pop up that are problematic for people in this sphere? As you can imagine, one of the biggest ones is criminal history. If a person has been to prison before - for example, has dealt with drugs, sold them, used them, and then getting caught and got all sorts of criminal violations. That could be a reason that could prevent the foreign person from coming to the United States. Now, there's formulas about how this happens and they have a thing called Crime of Moral Turpitude to see whether this is a crime that's too bad or too low, and that has to do with how much prison time was given or if you had multiple crimes. That's a different issue on itself. I'm not going to go more into it on that, too, because it's a complex issue. But the only recommendation is if you do have any arrest history even, consult with an attorney to see how that could affect your Immigration process. Because it's a very serious issue that can be problematic. There are some waivers that do exist - forgiveness for some types of cases that can help you. So that option does exist. It's not all bad. But it's something you definitely need to consult an attorney with, and you should have your original or certified records of arrests or court records if that happens and also get a police certificate or police report from the country or countries you've been in to give a better idea for the lawyer to be able to properly review your background. So that's one of the major ones that pops up - it's criminal history for people that have Immigration issues. However, another issue that pops up a lot is people that have Immigration violations - for example, entering the United States illegally without permission or overstaying a Visa. That could be a reason that could prevent someone from getting status or being Inadmissible and could require them to leave and be outside for maybe 3 years, 10 years, or longer. Or ask for a waiver of forgiveness to be able to re-enter the United States. So if you have had times where you entered the US unlawfully or had spent time without permission in the United States and had status violations in the past, that could be a reason that can prevent you from getting a Green Card or status. Or if you're in the United States, get a Green Card requiring to go to the US Embassy get a Green Card. As you can tell, it gets complicated. But that's another reason why you should consult with an attorney, is if you have Immigration violations. So there's criminal violations, then there's Immigration violations that are very serious, that pop up lot in Immigration cases