Timeline for Does entry into USA with I512T cure prior unlawful presence
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Oct 19 at 19:20 | comment | added | Liz Salander | 245(k) is a great point. In July 2022, a memorandum titled ‘Temporary Protected Status and Eligibility for Adjustment of Status under Section 245(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act’ states that “ TPS beneficiaries whom DHS has inspected and admitted into TPS after such authorized travel are “inspected and admitted” for purposes of adjustment of status under INA 245(a) and INA 245(k). This is true even if the TPS beneficiary was present without admission or parole when initially granted TPS.” Perhaps this closes the case, and means the individual can indeed adjust status? | |
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