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IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION LEGAL GLOSSARY |
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Visa: A U.S. Visa allows the bearer to
apply for entry to the U.S. in a certain classification, such as a student,
visitor, or a temporary worker. A visa does not grant the bearer the right
to enter the United States. The Department of State (DOS) is responsible for
visa adjudication at U.S. Embassies and Consulates outside of the U.S. The
Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection immigration inspectors determine admission into, length of stay
and conditions of stay in, the U.S. at a port of entry. The information on a
non-immigrant visa only relates to when an individual may apply for entry
into the U.S. DHS immigration inspectors will record the terms of your
admission on your Arrival/Departure Record (I-94 white or I-94W green) and
in your passport.
Visa Waiver Program: Allows citizens of certain selected countries,
traveling temporarily to the United States under the nonimmigrant admission
classes of visitors for pleasure and visitors for business, to enter the
United States without obtaining nonimmigrant visas. Admission is for no more
than 90 days. The program was instituted by the Immigration Reform and
Control Act of 1986 (entries began 7/1/88). Under the Guam Visa Waiver
Program, certain visitors from designated countries may visit Guam only for
up to 15 days without first having to obtain nonimmigrant visitor visas.
Voluntary Departure: The departure of an alien from the United States
without an order of removal. The departure may or may not have been preceded
by a hearing before an immigration judge. An alien allowed to voluntarily
depart concedes removability but does not have a bar to seeking admission at
a port-of-entry at any time. Failure to depart within the time granted
results in a fine and a ten-year bar to several forms of relief from
deportation.
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