Instructions For Form I-212 - Application For Permission To Reapply For Admission Into The United States After Deportation Or Removal Page 13

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What Evidence Should You Submit?
You must submit all evidence requested in these Instructions with your application. If you fail to submit evidence, the
adjudicating agency may reject or deny your application for failure to submit required evidence or supporting documents
in accordance with 8 CFR 103.2 (b)(1) and these Instructions.
You must submit the following evidence.
1. Deportation/Removal Proceedings. Attach copies of all correspondence and documentation that you have relating
to your deportation or removal proceedings and your removal from the United States (if applicable). Remember to
retain the originals for your records.
2. Relatives. If you listed any relative in Part 3. Reasons for Your Request for Permission to Reapply, Item
Numbers 3.a. and 3.d., you must submit evidence of your relationship to that person. In addition, if your relative
is a U.S. citizen, you must submit proof of the person’s U.S. citizenship. If he or she is not a U.S. citizen, you must
provide his or her:
A. Your relative’s full name;
B. Date of birth;
C. Place of birth;
D. Place of admission to, or entry into, the United States;
E. Current immigration status;
F. Immigration status at the time of entry; and
G. A-Number, if known.
3. Inadmissible under INA section 212(a)(9)(C). If you are inadmissible under INA section 212(a)(9)(C), submit
evidence of:
A. Your removal from the United States;
B. The date you entered or attempted to reenter the United States without being admitted or paroled;
C. The date of your last departure from the United States; and
D. Evidence of your absence from the United States for 10 years since your last departure.
You should also submit evidence that relates to your departure and your absence from the United States for at least 10
consecutive years. Evidence may include:
A. Copies of entry/exit stamps from foreign countries in your passport;
B. Receipts for, or copies of, airplane tickets;
C. Registration of your residence abroad;
D. Utility bills in your name at the foreign address;
E. Employment records from your foreign job; and
F. Any other information that you believe will establish your departure and absences from the United States.
NOTE: The agency adjudicating your consent to reapply application will consider any evidence.
4. Additional Required Evidence When Seeking Permission to Reapply for Admission to the United States
Through CBP at a U.S. Port-of-Entry. In addition to the evidence listed above, you must submit the following
documents.
Form I-212 Instructions 12/23/16 N
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