22 C.F.R. §42.81 - Procedure in refusing immigrant visas
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3 firm's commentaries
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Pursuing a National Interest Exception to the Presidential Entry Bans on Economic Grounds — Not A Fool’s Errand
...litigation ensued because plaintiffs in several suits alleged that the government’s actions (refusing visas under 22 CFR §§ 41.121 and 42.81) conflicted with the proclamation and the statutory authority of the Secretary of State in INA § 104. The litigation continues, having survived a gove......
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Pursuing a National Interest Exception to the Presidential Entry Bans on Economic Grounds — Not A Fool’s Errand
...litigation ensued because plaintiffs in several suits alleged that the government’s actions (refusing visas under 22 CFR §§ 41.121 and 42.81) conflicted with the proclamation and the statutory authority of the Secretary of State in INA § 104. The litigation continues, having survived a gove......
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Pursuing a National Interest Exception to the Presidential Entry Bans on Economic Grounds ~ Not A Fool’s Errand
...litigation ensued because plaintiffs in several suits alleged that the government’s actions (refusing visas under 22 CFR §§ 41.121 and 42.81) conflicted with the proclamation and the statutory authority of the Secretary of State in INA § 104. The litigation continues, having survived a gove......
2 books & journal articles
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72 J. Kan. Bar Assn. 5, 16-26 (2003). How Does Immigration Law Today Affect Your Domestic Law Practice?.
...York v. Baker, 878 F.2d 507 (D.C. Cir. 1989). However, consular officers are required to act on visa applications before them. 22 CFR § 42.81; Patel v. Reno, 184. F.3d 929 (9th Cir. For example, the author recently advised a Missouri attorney to immediately change his pl......
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The Guards May Still Guard Themselves: An Analysis of how Kerry v. Din Further Entrenches the Doctrine of Consular Nonreviewability
...F.2d 507, 512 (D.C. Cir. 1989) (“The authority to issue visas belongs solely to the consular officers of the United States.”). 6 See 22 C.F.R. § 42.81 (2015). 7 See Dobkin, supra note 3, at 114. 8 See 22 C.F.R. § 42.41. 9 See id. § 42.62. 10 See id. 11 See Emily C. Kendall, The Alien Terror......