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Second Circuit Finds no Authority for 237(a)(1)(H) Waiver for Conditional Resident who Failed to File Joint I-751 Petition


July 14, 2024
by Sabrina Damast

The Second Circuit has determined that a non-citizen whose conditional residence is terminated for failure to file a joint petition to remove the conditions is not eligible to seek a waiver under section 237(a)(1)(H) of the INA, even if the failure to file the joint petition is related to to marriage fraud.

The full text of Bador v. Garland can be found be found here: https://ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/413f83c3-2f65-479a-a951-2b9c1c3c5908/3/doc/22-6492_opn.pdf

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