MATTER OF G—
A-8250353
Board of Immigration Appeals
January 21, 1959
8 I. & N. Dec. 249
Waiver of visa requirement under
EXCLUDABLE: Act of 1952—Section 212(a)(9)—Convicted of crime involving moral turpitude, to wit: Forgery in violation of section 267, German Criminal Code.
BEFORE THE BOARD
Discussion: This case comes before us by certification. The applicant, a 39-year-old married male, is a native of Poland and is now allegedly stateless. He was admitted for permanent residence on March 2, 1952. Shortly thereafter he went to Germany where his affairs detained him for several years. In Germany he was convicted on February 12, 1954, for forgery. He served a short prison term. When it came time to return to the United States he applied for a visa and was found qualified to receive one as a returning resident. He did not reveal that he had been convicted or arrested. The visa was issued on November 1, 1955, and the applicant applied for admission on December 7, 1955. After a series of hearings he was found excludable on the ground contained in the caption.
The special inquiry officer granted a waiver of the ground of inadmissibility resulting from the conviction of crime under section 5 of the Act of September 11, 1957, and ordered the applicant‘s admission. We believe that this action is proper. However, because of the wording of section 5, it cannot be used to make valid a visa issued prior to September 11, 1957. The action of the special inquiry officer, therefore, does not eliminate the inadmissibility resulting from the applicant‘s lack of a valid visa. This lack of a valid document will be waived under
Order: It is ordered that the applicant‘s readmission be authorized as a returning resident without his being required to obtain documents, under the authority of
It is further ordered that any grounds of inadmissibility arising out of the applicant‘s failure to reveal his arrest and conviction for forgery when he applied for the visa issued on November 1, 1955, be and the same is hereby waived under sections 5 and 7 of Public Law 85-316.
It is further ordered that the order of the special inquiry officer permitting the applicant‘s admission to the United States as a returning resident be and the same is hereby approved.
