The only disease singled out in the US immigration law for exclusion will be revoked imminently. Gay rights advocates are applauding this move as a step closer to ending the discriminatory ban which has been in effect since 1987. “Gay rights groups are praising the imminent release of a proposed regulation ending a 1987 U.S. …
Read more »A J-1 exchange visitor is defined in the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (INA) as an alien “having a residence in a foreign country which he has no intention of abandoning who is a bona fide student, scholar, trainee, teacher, professor, research assistant, specialist or leader in a field or specialized knowledge or skill” …
Read more »The following communicable diseases of public health significance render a person inadmissible: Chancroid Gonorrhea Granuloma inguinale Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) Hansen’s disease (infectious leprosy) Lymphogranuloma venereum Infectious state syphilis Infectious tuberculosis (TB) (clinically active) In addition, the following physical or mental disorders can render a person inadmissible. Current physical or mental disorders, with harmful …
Read more »The U.S. attracts many foreign nationals to its diverse and strong institutions of learning. The F-1 Visa (Academic Student) allows one to enter the U.S. as a full-time student at an accredited (U.S. government- approved) college or university. The student must be enrolled in a program or course of study that culminates in a degree, …
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