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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 6 (Engrossed in House) — To authorize the cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain aliens, and for other purposes. · Sec. 112

Sec. 112. Terms of permanent resident status on a conditional basis

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Permanent resident status on a conditional basis is— valid for a period of 10 years, unless such period is extended by the Secretary; and subject to revocation under subsection (c). At the time an alien obtains permanent resident status on a conditional basis, the Secretary shall provide notice to the alien regarding the provisions of this title and the requirements to have the conditional basis of such status removed. The Secretary may revoke the permanent resident status on a conditional basis of an alien only if the Secretary— determines that the alien ceases to meet the requirements under section 111(b)(1)(C); and prior to the revocation, provides the alien— notice of the proposed revocation; and the opportunity for a hearing to provide evidence that the alien meets such requirements or otherwise to contest the proposed revocation.
An alien whose permanent resident status on a conditional basis expires under subsection (a)(1) or is revoked under subsection (c), shall return to the immigration status that the alien had immediately before receiving permanent resident status on a conditional basis.
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