CBP EXAM 4 ACTUAL TEST
1. INA 212(a): Relating to classes of inadmissible aliens
2. INA 237(a): Relating to classes of deportable aliens
3. INA 212(a) burden of proof: Burden of proof is on aliens that they are
admissible
4. INA 237(a) burden of proof: Burden of proof is on the department that they
are deportable
5. What are two sections of the INA that describe classes of
aliens that may endanger the safety, security, or welfare of
the U.S. and its citizens?: INA 212(a)
& INA 237(a)
6. What are the principle elements to charge under INA
212(a)?: Person must be an alien, alien must be seeking admission
7. Alien inadmissibility and ineligibility under Section INA
212(a): Ineligible to receive visas and be admitted into U.S.
8. Three groups of aliens considered applicants who are
"seeking admission": 1. Aliens arriving in the U.S. at a POE
2. Aliens interdicted at sea and brought to U.S.
3. Aliens present in the U.S. w/o having been admitted (previously entered w/o Inspection)
,9. 3 elements to INA 101(a)(13) defining "admission": 1. Lawful entry
2. Inspection
3. Authorization
10. Admission exceptions/not considered to be admitted for
immigration pur- poses: 1. An alien landing as temporary crew
2. An alien paroled into the U.S.
11. Admission: LPRs: A returning LPR who is NOT "seeking admission" is NOT subject
to the grounds of inadmissibility in INA 212(a)
12. LPRs are "seeking admission" only if they have:: O (been OUTSIDE
US more than 180 days), A (ABANDONED US LPR status), L (LEFT US while under removal
proceedings), I (engaged in ILLEGAL activity after departing US), C (committed CRIMINAL
offenses), E (ENTERED or are attempting to enter w/o Inspection)
13. OALICE: Outside, abandoned, left, illegal activity, criminal offense, entered
14. For aliens to be subject to INA 212(a), the alien must be?:
Applying for admission or a visa
15. INA 212 removal options: Removal proceedings with an immigration judge,
visa waiver program refusal, expedited removal
,16. When a removal order becomes final: 1. Alien is immediately removed
2. Removal is through the means of transportation that brought alien to US
3. Bar to readmission is generally 5 years
17. The burden of proof in removal proceedings based on the
grounds of inad- missibility rests on?: The alien
18. Aliens that are not entitled to removal hearing (CAVES): Crew,
Aliens inadmissible on national security grounds, Visa waiver program (VWP) applicants,
Expedited removal proceedings, Stowaways
19. Expedited removals that ARE subject to administrative
review (CARL): Citizen: alien claiming to be USC, Asylum: Alien claiming asylum or is an
asylee, Refugee: alien admitted as refugee, LPR: lawful permanent resident
20. Under INA 235(c) a CBP officer shall remove aliens who?:
Appear inadmissible as a threat to national security
21. Name the five groups who are not entitled to a 240 removal
hearing before an immigration judge: CAVES
22. The only exception to administrative review of an expedited
removal order is for an alien who claims under penalty of
perjury to be a(n)?: CARL
23. INA 212(d)(5)(A): Secretary of homeland security has the right to grant parole
, 24. INA 240: IJ determines admissibility hearing
25. Form I-862: Initiated removal proceedings
26. Medical examinations and notifications: Only US Public Health Service
medical officers or licensed physicians with no less than 4 yrs of experience can conduct
medical exams
27. 5 classes of aliens that are subject to a medical exam: 1.
Applicants for admission
2. Applicants for immigrant visas
3. Applicants for nonimmigrant visas
4. Refugees
5. Applicants for adjustment of status
28. Can USCs be referred to a medical officer?: No, only aliens
29. Class A medical notification: Conclusive evidence that an alien is
INADMISSIBLE on health related grounds
30. Class B medical notification: 1. Does not make an alien inadmissible on
health-related grounds
2. IJ May consider a class B as evidence that an alien has significantly impaired quality of life and
therefore may become a public charge
1. INA 212(a): Relating to classes of inadmissible aliens
2. INA 237(a): Relating to classes of deportable aliens
3. INA 212(a) burden of proof: Burden of proof is on aliens that they are
admissible
4. INA 237(a) burden of proof: Burden of proof is on the department that they
are deportable
5. What are two sections of the INA that describe classes of
aliens that may endanger the safety, security, or welfare of
the U.S. and its citizens?: INA 212(a)
& INA 237(a)
6. What are the principle elements to charge under INA
212(a)?: Person must be an alien, alien must be seeking admission
7. Alien inadmissibility and ineligibility under Section INA
212(a): Ineligible to receive visas and be admitted into U.S.
8. Three groups of aliens considered applicants who are
"seeking admission": 1. Aliens arriving in the U.S. at a POE
2. Aliens interdicted at sea and brought to U.S.
3. Aliens present in the U.S. w/o having been admitted (previously entered w/o Inspection)
,9. 3 elements to INA 101(a)(13) defining "admission": 1. Lawful entry
2. Inspection
3. Authorization
10. Admission exceptions/not considered to be admitted for
immigration pur- poses: 1. An alien landing as temporary crew
2. An alien paroled into the U.S.
11. Admission: LPRs: A returning LPR who is NOT "seeking admission" is NOT subject
to the grounds of inadmissibility in INA 212(a)
12. LPRs are "seeking admission" only if they have:: O (been OUTSIDE
US more than 180 days), A (ABANDONED US LPR status), L (LEFT US while under removal
proceedings), I (engaged in ILLEGAL activity after departing US), C (committed CRIMINAL
offenses), E (ENTERED or are attempting to enter w/o Inspection)
13. OALICE: Outside, abandoned, left, illegal activity, criminal offense, entered
14. For aliens to be subject to INA 212(a), the alien must be?:
Applying for admission or a visa
15. INA 212 removal options: Removal proceedings with an immigration judge,
visa waiver program refusal, expedited removal
,16. When a removal order becomes final: 1. Alien is immediately removed
2. Removal is through the means of transportation that brought alien to US
3. Bar to readmission is generally 5 years
17. The burden of proof in removal proceedings based on the
grounds of inad- missibility rests on?: The alien
18. Aliens that are not entitled to removal hearing (CAVES): Crew,
Aliens inadmissible on national security grounds, Visa waiver program (VWP) applicants,
Expedited removal proceedings, Stowaways
19. Expedited removals that ARE subject to administrative
review (CARL): Citizen: alien claiming to be USC, Asylum: Alien claiming asylum or is an
asylee, Refugee: alien admitted as refugee, LPR: lawful permanent resident
20. Under INA 235(c) a CBP officer shall remove aliens who?:
Appear inadmissible as a threat to national security
21. Name the five groups who are not entitled to a 240 removal
hearing before an immigration judge: CAVES
22. The only exception to administrative review of an expedited
removal order is for an alien who claims under penalty of
perjury to be a(n)?: CARL
23. INA 212(d)(5)(A): Secretary of homeland security has the right to grant parole
, 24. INA 240: IJ determines admissibility hearing
25. Form I-862: Initiated removal proceedings
26. Medical examinations and notifications: Only US Public Health Service
medical officers or licensed physicians with no less than 4 yrs of experience can conduct
medical exams
27. 5 classes of aliens that are subject to a medical exam: 1.
Applicants for admission
2. Applicants for immigrant visas
3. Applicants for nonimmigrant visas
4. Refugees
5. Applicants for adjustment of status
28. Can USCs be referred to a medical officer?: No, only aliens
29. Class A medical notification: Conclusive evidence that an alien is
INADMISSIBLE on health related grounds
30. Class B medical notification: 1. Does not make an alien inadmissible on
health-related grounds
2. IJ May consider a class B as evidence that an alien has significantly impaired quality of life and
therefore may become a public charge