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- California Legislative Information
California Legislative Information provides details on laws and codes, including Penal Code Section 245, which outlines specific legal provisions and regulations
- Green Card through INA 245 (i) Adjustment - USCIS
Section 245 (i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), as amended by the Legal Immigration Family Equity (LIFE) Act and LIFE Act Amendments of 2000 (Pub L 106-553 and -554), enables certain individuals who are present in the United States who would not normally qualify to apply for adjustment of status in the United States to obtain
- § 245 (a) (1) PC – Assault with a Deadly Weapon (ADW)
Penal Code § 245 (a) (1) PC (assault with a deadly weapon) is defined as attacking or attempting to attack another person with a weapon capable of causing death or great bodily injury Prosecutors can charge this offense as a misdemeanor or a felony, carrying up to 4 years in jail or prison Assault with a deadly weapon is often referred to as
- Garmin Forerunner® 245 | Running Watch
Forerunner® 245 is a running watch that includes training status to indicate if you’re under training or overdoing it, and training plans from Garmin Coach
- Legalization Through 245 (i) - American Immigration Council
Current immigration law allows certain undocumented immigrants to become Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs) without first having to leave the United States
- 245(i): everything you always wanted to know but were afraid . . .
245(i) is a law that was originally passed by Congress in 1994 7 It provided that some noncitizens in the United States who would not normally qualify for adjustment of status—for example, because they came to the United States without inspection (EWI), worked without authorization, or overstayed a visa—could apply if they paid a “penalty” fee a
- Fact Sheet: Section 245 (i) Adjustment - National Immigration . . .
Section 245 (i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) allowed certain unauthorized immigrants who are physically present in the United States to apply for lawful permanent resident status (i e , a “green card”)
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