CA9 Remands 212(c) Case Due to Judulang v. Holder

The court found that the petitioner’s conviction was not a juvenile adjudication because he was charged as an adult, but remanded the case to the BIA to determine whether he was eligible for a 212(c) waiver in light of Judulang.

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CA9 Remands 212(c) Case Due to Judulang v. Holder

The court found that the petitioner’s conviction was not a juvenile adjudication because he was charged as an adult, but remanded the case to the BIA to determine whether he was eligible for a 212(c) waiver in light of Judulang.

https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/learn-about-citizenship/10-steps-to-naturalization

https://atomic-temporary-10880024.wpcomstaging.com/tag/child-citizenship-act-cca/

https://atomic-temporary-10880024.wpcomstaging.com/tag/certificate-of-citizenship/

https://atomic-temporary-10880024.wpcomstaging.com/tag/acquisition-of-u-s-citizenship/

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