Date: May 3, 2006
Re: Legal and Discretionary Analysis for Adjudication
Headings....
1. Law enforcement checks:
2. Legal analysis:
3. Waivers:
4. Discretionary analysis:
Nonexclusive List of USCIS Case Types Authorizing Discretion Adjustment of status under 245 and 209(b ) (with limited exceptions such as NACARA section 202 and HRIFA) and creation of record under Section 249
-Employment authorization (with limited exceptions such as for asylum applicants)
-Waivers of various inadmissibility grounds, and advance permission to return to the U.S., INA 211, 212 and 213
-Extension of nonimmigrant stay and change of nonimmigrant status
-Advance parole and reentry permits Temporary protected status
-Waiver of labor certification requirement “in the national interest” Revocation of visa petitions, INA 205
-Waiver of joint filing requirement to remove conditions on permanent residence
-Fiancé petitions, INA 214(d)
-Special Rule Cancellation of Removal for Battered Spouses and Children, INA 240A(b )(2)(D)
-Furnishing of information otherwise protected by the legalization confidentiality provisions, INA 245A©(5)©
http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/lawsregs/handbook/LegalDscrAnlys050306.pdf
Date: May 3, 2006
Re: Disclosure of Certain Information Relating to Criminal Histories of Petitioners to Potential Visa Beneficiaries The purpose of this memorandum is to provide interim guidance to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) adjudicators regarding when it may be appropriate to disclose certain information relating to a visa petitioner’s1 criminal history involving violence or sex offenses to potential visa beneficiaries or their legal guardians.
http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/lawsregs/handbook/DisclsCrHst050306.pdf