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Hi, my husband was granted Asylum last year in oct so this month he is going to apply for his Green card. I have a few questions if anyone can help it will be greatly appreciated. my husband was granted Asylum by a judge because he was inadmissible under section 212(a)(7)(A).. He came on a valid visit visa but their cancelled it at the airport. my question is will it have an affect on the application process and in the form it asks if you came in with out proper documents what do we need to write? They even ask questions like nonimmigrant visa number and date visa was issued do I need to fill in the visa information that he came on before it was cancelled or that does not count.

He was detained so I guess we need to fill that in?
Next question is do we need to get his medical done and send the report with the application or we need to wait for them to tell us when?

I hope I have explained this clearly?

Thank you
 
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Hi, my husband was granted Asylum last year in oct so this month he is going to apply for his Green card. I have a few questions if anyone can help it will be greatly appreciated. my husband was granted Asylum by a judge because he was inadmissible under section 212(a)(7)(A).. He came on a valid visit visa but their cancelled it at the airport. my question is will it have an affect on the application process and in the form it asks if you came in with out proper documents what do we need to write? They even ask questions like nonimmigrant visa number and date visa was issued do I need to fill in the visa information that he came on before it was cancelled or that does not count.

He was detained so I guess we need to fill that in?
Next question is do we need to get his medical done and send the report with the application or we need to wait for them to tell us when?

I hope I have explained this clearly?

Thank you

This is what the law says about section 212(a)(7)(A). I don't know how to interpret and I don't understand it. Somebody else in this forum might be able to interpret it or you can show it to your lawyer. Your lawyer might be able to understand it.

Chapter 41.6 Waivers of inadmissibility for refugees and asylees.
(a) Legal Authority . (Revised 10-31-2005; AFM AD05-33) Under section 209(c) of the Act, the inadmissibility grounds set out in sections 212(a)(4) (public charge), 212(a)(5) (labor certification), and 212(a)(7)(A) (immigrant documentation requirements) of the Act do not apply to asylee and refugee adjustment applicants.
 
Thanks assylum for replying ... Hope someone can help me out with the other questions as well.
 
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