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B2 Status 05/04/2013 Until 05/03/2014 - 

Unlawful Presence 05/04/2014 - 06/09/2015 - 402 days

10 years barred until 2025

 

Left USA Voluntarily without deportation order and no criminal record

 

Now fully rehabilitated with stable job since 2016, home owner and now a citizen in the north of USA (visa exempt alien)

 

I am planning to submit a i-192  Advance Permission to enter as non-immigrant through the 212(d)(3) non-immigrant waiver

for short vacation especially for long weekends later this year or early next year once the pandemic is over.

 

 

I was confuse on the instructions of i-192 on page 6 below. please the bold part.

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-192instr.pdf

 

 

1. General Information Required to Complete Form I-192

  1. Inadmissible on Foreign Policy or National Security Grounds under INA section 212(a)(3)

    If you are inadmissible under any provision of INA section 212(a)(3)(A)(i)(II), (B), (E)(iii), or (F), submit a written statement with your application, signed under penalty of perjury under U.S. law. The written statement should explain in detail why you are inadmissible and why you believe you should be admitted.

     

  2. NOTE: Do not file this application if you are seeking advance permission under INA section 212(d)(3)(A), but are inadmissible under INA section 212(a)(3)(A)(i)(I), INA section 212(a)(3)(A)(ii), INA section 212(a)(3)(A)(iii), INA section 212(a)(3)(C), INA section 212(a)(3)(E)(i), or INA section 212(a)(3)(E)(ii).
    INA section 212(d)(3)(A) does not permit the nonimmigrant admission of a foreign national inadmissible on one 
    of these grounds.

 

 

I was confused if I am going to submit this i-192 waiver.

 

thank you in advance.

 

other source: 

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2019/05/06/2019-09185/visas-waiver-for-ineligible-nonimmigrants-under-section-212d3ai-of-the-immigration-and-nationality

 

 
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