Source: http://hanoverlawpc.blogspot.com/2015/
Timestamp: 2018-07-20 18:39:27
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 212', '§ 212', '§ 212', '§ 212', '§ 212', '§ 212', '§ 212', '§ 212', '§ 212', '§ 212', '§ 212', '§ 212', '§ 212', '§ 212', '§ 212']

Hanover Law Blog: 2015
Posted by Sean Hanover at 4:00 PM No comments: Links to this post
Posted by Sean Hanover at 2:19 PM No comments: Links to this post
This is a handy chart for determining filing deadlines for Federal Court actions. Original source: Civil time computation rules.
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Time Period to Respond
FRCP 6 ( c ) -motion and notice served 14 days
supporting affidavit served 7 days
FRCP 12 answer due 21 days
answer to counterclaim/crossclaim 21 days
reply to answer ( if ordered)
if court denies a Rule 12 motion, answer 14 days after notice
if court grants more definite statement motion within 14 days
answer to more definite statement 14 days after
motion to strike a defense to be filed 21 days
FRCP 14 filing third party complaint without 14 days
Court leave to file
FRCP 15 amendments for pleading with no
responsive pleading allowed within 21 days
response to amended pleading within 14 days
FRCP 23 Class action appeal filed with circuit within 14 days
FRCP 27 notice of hearing served on adverse 21 days
FRCP 32 limit on use of depo taken with less than 14 days
Objection to written question waived if not within 7 days
FRCP38 jury demand no later than 10 days
after last pleading directed to the issue no later than 14 days
filing demand for additional issues within 14 days
FRCP 50 judgment as a matter of law 30 days
losing party's new trial motion 30 days
FRCP 52 motion to amend findings 30 days
FRCP 53 objections to report of special 21 days
FRCP 54 (d) clerk tax costs notice to pty 14 days
FRCP 54 motion to review clerk's taxation 7 days
FRCP 55 - hearing for entry of default
jgm against minor or incompentent pty 14 days
FRCP 59 ( c ) motion for new trial no later than 30 days
opposing affidavits 14 days
court sua sponte order new trial 30 days
motion to alter or amend judgment 30 days
FRCP 62 automatic stay 14 days
FRCP 65 TRO expiration 14 days
move to dissolve no change
FRCP 68 Offer of Judgment 14 days
acceptance 14 days
FRCP 71.1 Service of answer in condemnation
cases 21 days
FRCP 72 Objections to R & R 14 days
Response to Objections 14 days
FRCP 81 Serving answer to removed case within 7 days
or after initial service 21 days
or after summons 21 days
filing of jury demand in removal 14 days
maritime garnishee answer 21 days
Supplemental Rule C
filing notice of right or interest 14 days
filing of answer after filing statement 21 days
Release of property after bond posted 14 days
Supplemental Rule G
answer filed 21 days
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Posted by Sean Hanover at 9:13 AM No comments: Links to this post
Labels: 21 days, answer, calculating filing deadline, counterclaim, filing deadline, motions deadline, opposition, time computation
This is a quick and dirty handy cite list for inadmissibility codes and regulations for immigration applications and proceedings:
INA § 212(a)(2)(A)(i)(I) Crime involving moral turpitude
INA § 212(a)(6)(A) Present without permission (one EWI, then stayed)
INA § 212(a)(6)(B) Failure to attend removal proceedings
INA § 212(a)(6)(C)(i) Willful misrepresentation of a material fact to get an immigration benefit
INA § 212(a)(6)(C)(ii) False Claim of US Citizenship
INA § 212(a)(6)(E) Alien smuggling
INA § 212(a)(7)(B)(i) Passport: none or expired
INA § 212(a)(9)(A) Previously ordered removed
INA § 212(a)(9)(B) 1 year unlawful presence, followed by illegal reentry (10 year bar)
INA § 212(a)(9)(C) Entry without inspection after immigration violation (perm bar)
INA § 212(a)(2)(D)(i) Prostitution: has engaged in prostitution within 10 years of application
INA § 212(a)(2)(D)(ii) Prostitution: has tried to procure a prostitute within 10 years of application
INA § 212(a)(1)(A) Health condition creating danger to self or others
INA § 212(a)(1)(A)(iv) Drug Abuser
INA § 212(a)(4) Public Charge
Special thanks to Ms. Sara Dunsky, Esq., an accomplished member of my AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association) group, who posted this handy consolidated list. Well done, Ms. Dunsky!
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Posted by Sean Hanover at 12:57 PM No comments: Links to this post
Labels: 212, 212(a), 212(a)(2)(A)(i)(I), 212(a)(6)(A), 212(a)(6)(B), 212(a)(6)(C)(i), 212(a)(6)(C)(ii), 212(a)(6)(E), 212(a)(7)(B)(i), inadmissibility, waiver
Posted by Sean Hanover at 5:10 PM No comments: Links to this post
Further, see INA 236(a)(3) indicates that work permits are permitted for folks in removal procedures if they would otherwise be permissible outside of the removal procedure (this triggers 208.7(a)(1)). As long as your fella is not an agg fel or otherwise precluded on bad-acts grounds, you're hot!
Posted by Sean Hanover at 11:00 PM No comments: Links to this post
Labels: (C)(8), 274a.12(c)(8), 8 CFR 208.30, 8 CFR 208.7(a)(1), EAD, I-765, INA 208(d), INA 236(a)