How can I find out if I am admissible to the USA?

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I am currently a Canadian citizen, I got my citizenship in 2015.

In 1998 I entered the US under tourist Visa Program B2 Visa, I was an Algerian citizen at that time. In 2000 I got married to a US citizen and I applied for my Green Card, I was denied in October 2001 and my wife told immigration officer that I married to get my green card. My application got denied and I was given removal proceeding but never been contacted again my Immigration. In 2003 I applied for asylum based on sexual orientation and I was granted to stay in USA. In 2006 I left US and came to Canada. How can I check if I can travel back to US without facing problems?



Best Answer

Normally when you are residing in the US with conditional status, you can travel freely, but it is advised that you notify the USCIS of your travel plans prior. Your case is definitely exceptional given your prior history. You should consult a good immigration attorney, if you are worried rather than just look for advice on the internet. They will be able to explain the true nature of your status.




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How do I know if I am inadmissible to US?

A person is inadmissible if they have a physical or mental disorder and the behavior associated with the disorder may pose (or has posed and is likely to reoccur) a threat to the property, safety or welfare of the person or others.

What makes someone inadmissible to USA?

You become inadmissible to the U.S. if you have been convicted of, admit to having committed, or admit having committed acts that add up to the essential elements of one of the following: A crime involving moral turpitude (other than a purely political offense) or attempting or conspiring to commit such a crime.

How long does inadmissibility last?

A foreign national who has been unlawfully present in the U.S. for more than 180 days but less than one year is inadmissible for a period of three years. Unlawful presence of more than a year results to inadmissibility for ten years. Several exceptions and waivers are available.

What happens if you are found inadmissible?

Applicants who are found to be inadmissible will, unless they fall under an exception or successfully apply for a waiver (legal forgiveness), not be allowed any sort of visa, green card, or U.S. entry. Exceptions do exist, however, and not every type of applicant is subject to every ground of inadmissibility.



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