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Nonimmigrants Must Overcome Presumption of Immigrant Intent


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Source : Murthy.

29 Jun 2017

Under U.S. immigration law, if a foreign national applies for a nonimmigrant visa or for admission to the United States as a nonimmigrant, the application often can only be approved if the individual can demonstrate a lack of immigrant intent. There are a few notable exceptions to this general rule, such as for H1B and L-1 applicants. Most other foreign nationals who wish to come temporarily to the United States must overcome the automatic legal presumption of immigrant intent.

Maintaining Ties Abroad in Home Country

For many visa categories, including F-1, B-1/B-2, and J-1, the foreign national must maintain a residence abroad, with no intention of abandoning it, in order to demonstrate nonimmigrant intent. In addition to providing evidence of the dwelling (e.g., house, apartment) in which the applicant actually resides, it is necessary to also detail other ties to the country of origin. Evidence of permanent employment abroad, strong financial or business ties, or close family ties (assuming the family is not also traveling to the United States) can all be used to show a lack of immigrant intent. Documentation showing that the applicant has previously engaged in international travel, whether to the United States or elsewhere, can help to show stronger ties to one’s residence abroad.

214(b) Refusals Based on Presumption of Immigrant Intent

The burden is generally on the visa applicant to overcome the presumption of immigrant intent, and it is at the discretion of the consular officer to determine whether the burden has been met. This wide discretion can lead to a lack of uniformity as to how this concept is applied. Regardless, if the applicant fails to evidence sufficient ties to the country of origin to the satisfaction of a consular officer, the visa typically will be refused pursuant to INA §214(b).

Doctrine of Dual Intent

Under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), the L-1 and H1B categories, and corresponding L-2/H-4 dependent classifications, are expressly exempted from the presumption of immigrant intent. This is often expressed as “dual intent,” meaning that such persons may intend to enter temporarily as a nonimmigrant, but may also intend to permanently immigrate to the United States at a later date.

Several other nonimmigrant categories, including O-1 and P-1, enjoy a sort of quasi-dual intent status. Although the INA does not exempt such applicants specifically from the immigrant intent requirement, the applicable regulations prevent requests for such classifications from being denied based merely on having an approved labor certification or immigrant petition.

Conclusion

It can be difficult to define and quantify the idea of immigrant intent, but this concept plays an important role in U.S. immigration law. Foreign nationals hoping to travel to the United States in a nonimmigrant status should be familiar with this notion, and the steps that must be taken to overcome the presumption of immigrant intent.

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2 minutes ago, Gentle_Boy said:

morning fb lo chusa...

matter in 2 lines...pls

Nuvvu US vachetappudu... vachi US lone settle avutanu ane impression ivvaddu ani cheputunnadu... neeku india lo assets, responsibilites and you will going back  annatlu impression unte better ani..@~`

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2 minutes ago, Hitman said:

Nuvvu US vachetappudu... vachi US lone settle avutanu ane impression ivvaddu ani cheputunnadu... neeku india lo assets, responsibilites and you will going back  annatlu impression unte better ani..@~`

idi common aa ga indulo kottemundi. F1 vis ainterview lo ne adugutharu ga ee que. 

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1 minute ago, JANASENA said:

idi common aa ga indulo kottemundi. F1 vis ainterview lo ne adugutharu ga ee que. 

edo Murthy garu.. malla pettaru site lo ee roju..@~` just reminding emo...

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6 minutes ago, Hitman said:

Nuvvu US vachetappudu... vachi US lone settle avutanu ane impression ivvaddu ani cheputunnadu... neeku india lo assets, responsibilites unnatlu impression unte better ani..@~`

This is mostly for  F-1, B-1/B-2, and J-1 Visa Categories Bro. I don't think it applies to H1-B and L1

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2 minutes ago, Suhaas said:

This is mostly for  F-1, B-1/B-2, and J-1 Visa Categories Bro. I don't think it applies to H1-B and L1

H1B kooda follow ayite better ...@~`

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10 minutes ago, Hitman said:

H1B kooda follow ayite better ...@~`

Yeah but we are declaring Immigrant Intent when we are filing our Perm/GC which contradicts the requirement in above article. 

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21 minutes ago, Suhaas said:

Yeah but we are declaring Immigrant Intent when we are filing our Perm/GC which contradicts the requirement in above article. 

I think he meant if you are coming to the US the first time on an H1B from India. Once your perm gets filed, of course you have expressed immigrant intent. 

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42 minutes ago, Hitman said:

Nuvvu US vachetappudu... vachi US lone settle avutanu ane impression ivvaddu ani cheputunnadu... neeku india lo assets, responsibilites and you will going back  annatlu impression unte better ani..@~`

adi tarataraalu ga cheptunna solley kada Visa interviews lo... kothemundi... MS aypongane manchi opportunities teeskotaniki india vostha ani cheppi.. GC kosam dharnalu ralley lu chestunnaru kada.. andaru..

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Just now, Quickgun_murugan said:

adi tarataraalu ga cheptunna solley kada Visa interviews lo... kothemundi... MS aypongane manchi opportunities teeskotaniki india vostha ani cheppi.. GC kosam dharnalu ralley lu chestunnaru kada.. andaru..

@~`

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45 minutes ago, Hitman said:

Nuvvu US vachetappudu... vachi US lone settle avutanu ane impression ivvaddu ani cheputunnadu... neeku india lo assets, responsibilites and you will going back  annatlu impression unte better ani..@~`

Mana US bank balance and Us credit cards balance chusthey.....chalu...visa aaficer automatic ga stamping issue chesthadu....

Yaa f1 ki idi baga follow avtharu...

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16 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

I think he meant if you are coming to the US the first time on an H1B from India. Once your perm gets filed, of course you have expressed immigrant intent. 

Ok Bro. 

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28 minutes ago, Gentle_Boy said:

Mana US bank balance and Us credit cards balance chusthey.....chalu...visa aaficer automatic ga stamping issue chesthadu....

Yaa f1 ki idi baga follow avtharu...

%$#$

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