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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 6637 (Introduced in House) — To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make mandatory and permanent requirements relating to use of an elect... · Sec. 4005

Sec. 4005. Completion

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Upon satisfying the conditions set forth in subsection
(b)and thereby successfully completing the Dignity Program, and subject to sections 1151 and 6115 of division A of this Act, the participant may choose— to receive a visa or status under this section; or to register for the Redemption Program under subtitle B. The conditions set forth in this subsection for successful completion of the Dignity Program are as follows: Compliance with all requirements of subsection (b)(1). Compliance with all requirements of subsection (b)(2). Compliance with the requirement of subsection (b)(3) for the entire period of the participation in the Dignity Program. The visa or status under this section— shall be valid for a period of 5 years; may be renewed any number of times; shall provide the alien with— lawful status as a nonimmigrant; authorization for employment; and the ability to reenter the United States any number of times; and shall preclude the alien from adjusting to any other status. Upon renewal of a visa under this section, an applicant may choose to register for the Redemption Program under subtitle B.
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