U.S. Immigration Laws for Military Personnel & Family Presented by: ABA Legal Assistance for Military Personnel Maurice Goldman, Esq. Vikram K. Badrinath,

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U.S. Immigration Laws for Military Personnel & Family Presented by: ABA Legal Assistance for Military Personnel Maurice Goldman, Esq. Vikram K. Badrinath, Esq.

Immigrating Foreign Family Members Petition Process −I-130 Petition −I-485 Adjustment of Status −Consular Processing Fiancé Visas (K-1 or K-3) Immediate Relatives vs. Preference Categories −Immediate Relatives: Spouses of USC; Unmarried children under 21 yrs; Parent of son/daughter >21 yrs Visa Bulletin-Backlogs and Processing Times

Conditional Permanent Residents CPR Status: Married couple for less than 2 years when residency is granted by USCIS. CPR Card= Valid for 2 years. Must file I-751 Petition to Remove the Conditions of Residence within 90 days prior to 2 nd anniversary of CPR grant Filed jointly by both spouses or waiver options: −Good faith marriage terminated by divorce; −Good faith marriage but CPR was subject to extreme cruelty or abuse by USC spouse; or −Extreme hardship. Violence Against Women Act Protection

Parole-in-Place INA §212(d)(5)(A) Case-by-case basis for “urgent humanitarian reasons” or “significant public benefit” Request made to local USCIS District or Field Office for qualified military dependents. If PIP is granted it can eliminate the need for beneficiary to return to home country for consular processing. Important to avoid 3/10 year bars pursuant to INA §§212(a)(9)(B) & (C). Results of Requests = Mixed

Parole-in-Place Application Submit to local USCIS Field Office Check with local USCIS office on procedure and what is required (some require I-131). Signed hardship statement from service member why PIP is necessary. −Supporting documents: Service Member’s birth certificate and/or proof of citizenship; Family member’s birth certificate; Birth certificate for any children; If foreign national is spouse, marriage certificate & bona fides of marriage; Evidence of military membership; 2 passport photos for family member; and Any additional military documents (deployment orders, etc)

Military Naturalization INA §§ 328 and 329: military naturalization INA § 328: Peace-Time Naturalization −Lawful Permanent Resident −Service in the U.S. Armed Forces −Aggregate service of one year −No actual physical presence or continuous presence −If separated from service, must be honorable −Application must be filed during service or within 6 months of separation N-400/G-325B are filed with the Nebraska Service Center. Certified form N-426 is required or uncertified N-426 with Form DD-214.

Military Naturalization INA § 329: Military Service During Hostilities −Must serve or have served in the U.S. Armed Forces during certain hostilities. −Must continue to be in Armed Forces or was honorably discharged. −No physical presence or residency requirements. −N-426 is required or N-426 with DD Form 214. −Applicant does not have to be a permanent resident. Includes service after 9/11/2001. Executive Order issued by President George W. Bush. Filing fees are waived for both §§ 328 and 329.

Standard Naturalization INA § 316: Naturalization −Permanent Resident for at least 5 years on date of application (90 days prior). −Continuous residence during statutory period. −Actual physical presence in U.S. for at least 30 months. −Reside in state/district for 3 months prior to filing. −Must possess GMC for at least 5 years −Must take oath; No requirement for honorable service. INA § 319(a): Naturalization as Spouse of U.S. citizen −Residency requirement is 3 years. −Must be married to U.S. citizen spouse for 3 years. −Must be living in marital union for 3 years. −Also qualifies for some VAWA beneficiaries. Must pay filing fee with N-400 when filing under 316 or 319.

Continuity of Residence In general, an absence between 6 months and one year raises a rebuttable presumption of interruption of continuity of residence. § 316(b) Absence of one year or more disrupts the continuity of residence = Abandonment. Exemption, Military Service Abroad ( § 328 ) Time spent abroad by the spouse or child of a member of the Armed Forces residing with their military spouse or parent is deemed to be time in the U.S. for residency and physical presence purposes. ( § 319(e) )

Expedited Naturalization INA § 319(b): Expedited naturalization for permanent residents who are married to U.S. citizens. −U.S. citizen is stationed abroad. −U.S. citizen is employee of U.S. government. −Permanent resident spouse wants to accompany U.S. citizen abroad. −Waiver of the residency and physical presence requirements. N-400 application. Must be in U.S. at time of naturalization. Must declare intent to return to U.S. at end of deployment. Overseas naturalization is permitted for applicants who are married to U.S. military members stationed overseas −Must be authorized to accompany military member.

Posthumous Naturalization INA § 329A: Provides for grants of posthumous of U.S. citizenship. Honorary status commemorating the bravery and sacrifice of an individual. −Filed by next-of-kin or Secretary of Defense. −Served honorably in active-duty status. −Died as a result of injury/disease of service. −Waiver of the residency and physical presence requirements. −Filed on Form N-644.

Posthumous Benefits Spouses, parents and minor children of U.S. citizens who are killed in combat, or who die from a combat-related injury, can retain their status as “immediate relatives” of the U.S. citizen. −U.S. citizen must have served in the military. −Must interfile an I-360 in place of I-130 petition. −Once permanent resident, spouse can immediately file for naturalization under INA § 319(d). −Also applies to spouses of U.S. citizen employees of private contractors who formerly served in U.S. military but who died in combat while employed by private contractor. −Must file within 2 years.

Court Martial and Immigration Consequences Crim. convictions may cause removal/affect GMC Two (2) types of Discharge −Administrative Discharge: May affect GMC −Punitive Discharge: May affect GMC and/or lead to removal proceeding Three (3) Types of Punishment −Article 15 (Basic Level of Punishment): No real consequences for GMC or removal. −Administrative Discharge Board: May affect GMC. −Court Martial: Is a “conviction” leading to removal. −Matter of Rivera, 24 I&N Dec. 4 (BIA 2008)

Special Immigrant Visas Section 1059 of National Defense Authorization Act (FY 2006)- Afghan and Iraqi Translators. −Annual cap of 50 visas each FY. −Must be interpreter or translator for 12 months. −Must obtain favorable written recommendation from unit supported. −Must undergo background check/screening. −Must meet all other eligibility requirements for immigrant visa. −Must file I-360 with filing fee.

Special Immigrant Visas Section 1244 of NDAA 08 −5,000 special immigrant visas for Iraqi employees and contractors. −Until FY −Includes spouses and children. −Must have been Iraqi national who worked for or were contractors of the U.S. government in Iraq for at least one year after March 20, −Must file I-360. No fee is required.

Important Contacts/Resources AILA Military Assistance Program (partnership with DOD) − −Susan Timmons at USCIS military address: Army’s Human Resources Command: The Soldier’s Guide to Citizenship Local Davis-Monthan-USCIS Immigration Office Contacts: −Jaime Yslas, −Supervisor: Julie Hashimoto at −Clinics by USCIS

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