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euly29

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What happens if someone who is about to adjust their status actually has TB. I mean actually having as oppose to having been expose to it. Will they ever get to successfully adjust their status?
 
It is possible to waive inadmissibility due to having a communicable disease under the following circumstances. If the person applying for a greencard or immigrant visa:

(A) is the spouse or the unmarried son or daughter, or the minor unmarried lawfully adopted child, of a United States citizen, or of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, or of an alien who has been issued an immigrant visa,


(B) has a son or daughter who is a United States citizen, or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, or an alien who has been issued an immigrant visa; in accordance with such terms, conditions, and controls, if any, including the giving of bond, as the Attorney General, in the discretion of the Attorney General after consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, may by regulation prescribe; or


(C) is a VAWA self-petitioner.
 
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