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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 · Sec. 202

Sec. 202. CUBAN-HAITIAN ADJUSTMENT

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## SEC. 202 CUBAN-HAITIAN ADJUSTMENT ###
(a)Adjustment of Status The status of any alien described in subsection
(b)may be adjusted by the Attorney General, in the Attorney General's discretion and under such regulations as the Attorney General may prescribe, to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence if— ####
(1)the alien applies for such adjustment within two years after the date of the enactment of this Act; ####
(2)the alien is otherwise eligible to receive an immigrant visa and is otherwise admissible to the United States for permanent residence, except in determining such admissibility the grounds for exclusion specified in paragraphs (14), (15), (16), (17), (20), (21), (25), and
(32)of section 212(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act shall not apply and the Attorney General may, in his discretion, waive the ground for exclusion specified in paragraph
(19)of such section; ####
(3)the alien is not an alien described in section 243(h)(2) of such Act; ####
(4)the alien is physically present in the United States on the date the application for such adjustment is filed; and ####
(5)the alien has continuously resided in the United States since January 1, 1982. ###
(b)Aliens Eligible for Adjustment of Status The benefits provided by subsection
(a)shall apply to any alien— ####
(1)who has received an immigration designation as a Cuban/Haitian Entrant (Status Pending) as of the date of the enactment of this Act, or ####
(2)who is a national of Cuba or Haiti, who arrived in the United States before January 1, 1982, with respect to whom any record was established by the Immigration and Naturalization Service before January 1, 1982, and who (unless the alien filed an application for asylum with the Immigration and Naturalization Service before January 1, 1982) was not admitted to the United States as a nonimmigrant. ###
(c)No Affect on Fascell-Stone Benefits An alien who, as of the date of the enactment of this Act, is a Cuban and Haitian entrant for the purpose of section 501 of Public Law 96–422 shall continue to be considered such an entrant for such purpose without regard to any adjustment of status effected under this section. ###
(d)Record of Permanent Residence as of January 1, 1982 Upon approval of an alien's application for adjustment of status under subsection (a), the Attorney General shall establish a record of the alien's admission for permanent residence as of January 1, 1982. ###
(e)No Offset in Number of Visas Available When an alien is granted the status of having been lawfully admitted for permanent residence pursuant to this section, the Secretary of State shall not be required to reduce the number of immigrant visas authorized to be issued under the Immigration and Nationality Act and the Attorney General shall not be required to charge the alien any fee. ###
(f)Application of Immigration and Nationality Act Provisions Except as otherwise specifically provided in this section, the definitions contained in the Immigration and Nationality Act shall apply in the administration of this section. Nothing contained in this section shall be held to repeal, amend, alter, modify, effect, or restrict the powers, duties, functions, or authority of the Attorney General in the administration and enforcement of such Act or any other law relating to immigration, nationality, or naturalization. The fact that an alien may be eligible to be granted the status of having been lawfully admitted for permanent residence under this section shall not preclude the alien from seeking such status under any other provision of law for which the alien may be eligible.
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Sec. 202
CUBAN-HAITIAN ADJUSTMENT
Pub. L.Pub. L. 96-422
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