8 CFR Part 212
23 sections.
- § 212.0§ 212.0 Definitions.
- § 212.1§ 212.1 Documentary requirements for nonimmigrants.
- § 212.2§ 212.2 Consent to reapply for admission after deportation, removal or departure at Government expense.
- § 212.3§ 212.3 Application for the exercise of discretion under section 212(c).
- § 212.4§ 212.4 Applications for the exercise of discretion under section 212(d)(1) and 212(d)(3).
- § 212.5§ 212.5 Parole of aliens into the United States.
- § 212.6§ 212.6 Border crossing identification cards.
- § 212.7§ 212.7 Waiver of certain grounds of inadmissibility.
- § 212.8-212.9§§ 212.8-212.9 [Reserved]
- § 212.10§ 212.10 Section 212(k) waiver.
- § 212.11§ 212.11 [Reserved]
- § 212.12§ 212.12 Parole determinations and revocations respecting Mariel Cubans.
- § 212.13§ 212.13 [Reserved]
- § 212.14§ 212.14 Parole determinations for alien witnesses and informants for whom a law enforcement authority (“LEA”) will request S classification.
- § 212.15§ 212.15 Certificates for foreign health care workers.
- § 212.16§ 212.16 Applications for exercise of discretion relating to T nonimmigrant status.
- § 212.17§ 212.17 Applications for the exercise of discretion relating to U nonimmigrant status.
- § 212.18§ 212.18 Applications for waivers of inadmissibility in connection with an application for adjustment of status by T nonimmigrant status holders.
- § 212.19§ 212.19 Parole for entrepreneurs.
- § 212.20§ 212.20 Applicability of public charge inadmissibility.
- § 212.21§ 212.21 Definitions.
- § 212.22§ 212.22 Public charge inadmissibility determination.
- § 212.23§ 212.23 Exemptions and waivers for public charge ground of inadmissibility.
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