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Aliens Seeking Admission to the United States
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Aliens who are “inadmissible” into the United States are afforded far less protection than those who are already here but seek deportation. While it may seem strange, anyone who enters the United States without having been inspected (EWI), or for whom it has been determined not to have lawfully entered the country is now treated under U.S. Immigration Law as someone seeking admission.
has abandoned or relinquished LPR status [INA § 101(a)(13)(C)(i)];
has been absent from the U.S. for a continuous period in excess of 180 days [INA § 101(a)(13)(C)(ii)];15
has engaged in illegal activity after departing the U.S. [INA §101(a)(13)(C)(iii)];
has departed from the U.S. while under legal process seeking removal of the alien from the U.S., including removal proceedings and extradition proceedings [INA § 101(a)(13)(C)(iv)];
has committed an offense identified in Section 212(a)(2) of the Act, unless since such offense the alien has been granted relief under Section 212(h) or 240A(a) [INA § 101(a)(13)(C)(v)];
is attempting to enter at a time or place other than as designated by immigration officers or has not been admitted to the U.S. after inspection and authorization by an immigration officer [INA § 101(a)(13)(C)(vi)].