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06-27-2011, 09:50 PM
Cancellation of removal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancellation_of_removal#Cancellation_of_Removal_fo r_Non-Permanent_Residents)
Cancellation of Removal for Non-Permanent Residents
Pursuant to INA §240A(b), cancellation is available to a non-permanent resident of the United States in any immigration status who--
1) Has continuously resided in the United States for at least ten years; and
2) Has been a person of good moral character throughout this time; and
3) Is not otherwise subject to criminal bars arising from a conviction of any crime outlined in INA §212(a)(2), §237(a)(2), or §237(a)(3); and
4) Establishes that removal would result in "exceptional and extremely unusual hardship" to the alien's spouse, parent, or child who is a United States citizen or legal permanent resident.
The application form for non-LPR-based Cancellation of Removal is the EOIR-42B.
http://www.indianajustice.org/Data/DocumentLibrary/Documents/1053371359.71/0105cancellation%20of%20removal.pdf
Cancellation of Removal for Non-Permanent Residents
Pursuant to INA §240A(b), cancellation is available to a non-permanent resident of the United States in any immigration status who--
1) Has continuously resided in the United States for at least ten years; and
2) Has been a person of good moral character throughout this time; and
3) Is not otherwise subject to criminal bars arising from a conviction of any crime outlined in INA §212(a)(2), §237(a)(2), or §237(a)(3); and
4) Establishes that removal would result in "exceptional and extremely unusual hardship" to the alien's spouse, parent, or child who is a United States citizen or legal permanent resident.
The application form for non-LPR-based Cancellation of Removal is the EOIR-42B.
http://www.indianajustice.org/Data/DocumentLibrary/Documents/1053371359.71/0105cancellation%20of%20removal.pdf