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        <dc:title>VIRGIN ISLANDS NONIMMIGRANT ALIEN ADJUSTMENT ACT OF 1982</dc:title>
        <containsShortTitle>VIRGIN ISLANDS NONIMMIGRANT ALIEN ADJUSTMENT</containsShortTitle>
        <citableAs>Public Law 97–271, as amended</citableAs>
        <citableAsShortTitle>VIRGIN ISLANDS NONIMMIGRANT ALIEN ADJUSTMENT ACT OF 1982</citableAsShortTitle>
        <docNumber>271</docNumber>
        <currentThroughPublicLaw>101–649</currentThroughPublicLaw>
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        <dc:creator>United States House of Representatives</dc:creator>
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        <containsShortTitle>Virgin Islands Nonimmigrant Alien Adjustment Act of 1982</containsShortTitle>
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        <approvedDate>1982-09-30</approvedDate>
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        <property style="-uslm-dtd:comp-short-title" role="compShortTitle">VIRGIN ISLANDS NONIMMIGRANT ALIEN ADJUSTMENT ACT OF 1982</property>
        <citationNote style="-uslm-dtd:public-law">[(<citableAs>Public Law 97–271</citableAs>, <date date="1982-09-30">Sept. 30, 1982</date>; 8 U.S.C. 1255 note, as amended by the Immigration Act of 1990)]</citationNote>
        <editionNote style="-uslm-dtd:updated-through-note">[As Amended Through <currentThroughPublicLaw>P.L. 101–649</currentThroughPublicLaw>, Enacted <date date="1990-11-29">November 29, 1990</date>]</editionNote>
        <explanationNote style="-uslm-dtd:explanatory-note"><b>[</b>Currency: This publication is a compilation of the text of Public Law 97–271. It was last amended by the public law listed in the As Amended Through note above and below at the bottom of each page of the pdf version and reflects current law through the date of the enactment of the public law listed at https://www.govinfo.gov/app/collection/comps/<b>]</b></explanationNote>
        <explanationNote style="-uslm-dtd:explanatory-note"><b>[</b>Note: While this publication does  not represent an official version of any Federal statute, substantial efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of its contents. The official version of Federal law is found in the United States Statutes at Large and in the United States Code. The legal effect to be given to the Statutes at Large and the United States Code is established by statute (1 U.S.C. 112, 204).<b>]</b></explanationNote>
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    <main style="-uslm-dtd:legis-body">
        <section style="-uslm-dtd:section" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s1" styleType="traditional">
            <heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">short title and findings </heading>
            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">Section 1. </num><subsection style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s1/a" styleType="OLC" class="inline"><num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="a">(a) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">This Act may be cited as the “<shortTitle style="-uslm-dtd:quote">Virgin Islands Nonimmigrant Alien Adjustment Act of 1982</shortTitle>”.</content></subsection>
            <subsection style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s1/b" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="b">(b) </num><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">Congress finds—</chapeau>
                <paragraph style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s1/b/1" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">(1) </num><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">that in order to eliminate the uncertainty and insecurity of aliens who—</chapeau>
                    <subparagraph style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s1/b/1/A" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="A">(A) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">legally entered the Virgin Islands of the United States as nonimmigrants for employment under the temporary alien labor program,</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                    <subparagraph style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s1/b/1/B" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="B">(B) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">have continued to reside in the Virgin Islands for long periods (some for as long as twenty years), and</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                    <subparagraph style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s1/b/1/C" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="C">(C) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">have contributed to the economic, social, and cultural development of the Virgin Islands and have become an integral part of the society of the Virgin Islands,</content>
                    </subparagraph><continuation style="-uslm-dtd:continuation-text" role="paragraph">it is necessary and equitable to provide for the orderly adjustment of their immigration status to that of permanent resident aliens; and</continuation>
                </paragraph>
                <paragraph style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s1/b/2" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">(2) </num><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">because—</chapeau>
                    <subparagraph style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s1/b/2/A" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="A">(A) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">the Congress has special responsibility and authority with respect to the territories and the establishment of immigration policy, and</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                    <subparagraph style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s1/b/2/B" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="B">(B)</num><clause style="-uslm-dtd:clause" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s1/b/2/B/i" styleType="OLC" class="inline"><num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="i">(i) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">the Virgin Islands is a small and densely populated insular territory with limited resources,</content></clause>
                        <clause style="-uslm-dtd:clause" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s1/b/2/B/ii" styleType="OLC" class="leftIndentDecrease1">
                            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="ii">(ii) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">most of the aliens eligible for benefits under section 2 of this Act are natives of islands in the Caribbean and have relatives residing in such islands, and such relatives, if they were permitted to immigrate to the United States, are likely to settle in the Virgin Islands, and</content>
                        </clause>
                        <clause style="-uslm-dtd:clause" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s1/b/2/B/iii" styleType="OLC" class="leftIndentDecrease1">
                            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="iii">(iii) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">the admission of a significant number of these relatives would have a severe and detrimental impact on the limited health, education, housing, and other services available in the Virgin Islands,</content>
                        </clause>
                    </subparagraph><continuation style="-uslm-dtd:continuation-text" role="paragraph">there is a necessary and compelling need to prevent a secondary migration of a significant number of such relatives to the Virgin Islands.</continuation>
                </paragraph>
            </subsection>
        </section>
        <section style="-uslm-dtd:section" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2" styleType="traditional">
            <heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">adjustment of immigration status </heading>
            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">Sec. 2. </num><subsection style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/a" styleType="OLC" class="inline"><num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="a">(a) </num><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">The status of any alien described in subsection (b) may be adjusted by the Attorney General, in his discretion and under such regulations as he may prescribe, to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence if the alien—</chapeau>
            <paragraph style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/a/1" styleType="OLC" class="leftIndentIncrease1">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">(1) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">makes application for such adjustment during the one-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act,</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/a/2" styleType="OLC" class="leftIndentIncrease1">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">(2) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">is otherwise eligible to receive an immigrant visa and is otherwise admissible to the United States for permanent residence, except for the grounds of exclusion specified in paragraphs (14), (20), (21), (25), and (32), of section 212(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (hereinafter in this Act referred to as “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">the Act</quotedText>”), and</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/a/3" styleType="OLC" class="leftIndentIncrease1">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="3">(3) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">is physically present in the Virgin Islands of the United States at the time of filing such application for adjustment.</content>
            </paragraph><continuation style="-uslm-dtd:continuation-text" role="paragraph">If such an alien has filed such an application and is or becomes deportable for failure to maintain nonimmigrant status, the Attorney General shall defer the deportation of the alien until final action is taken on the alien's application for adjustment.</continuation></subsection>
            <subsection style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/b" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="b">(b) </num><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">The benefits provided by subsection (a) apply to any alien who—</chapeau>
                <paragraph style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/b/1" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">(1) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">was inspected and admitted to the Virgin Islands of the United States either as a nonimmigrant alien worker under section 101(a)(15)(H)(ii) of the Act or as a spouse or minor child of such worker, and</content>
                </paragraph>
                <paragraph style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/b/2" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">(2) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">has resided continuously in the Virgin Islands of the United States since June 30, 1975.</content>
                </paragraph>
            </subsection>
            <subsection style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/c" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="c">(c)</num><paragraph style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/c/1" styleType="OLC" class="inline"><num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">(1) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The numerical limitations described in sections 201(a) and 202 of the Act shall not apply to an alien's adjustment of status under this section. Such adjustment of status shall not result in any reduction in the number of aliens who may acquire the status of an alien lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence under the Act.</content></paragraph>
                <paragraph style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/c/2" styleType="OLC" class="leftIndentDecrease1">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">(2) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Secretary of State, in his discretion and after consultation with the Secretary of the Interior and the Governor of the Virgin Islands of the United States, may limit the number of immigrant visas that may be issued in any fiscal year to aliens with respect to whom second preference petitions (filed by aliens who have had their status so adjusted) are approved.</content>
                </paragraph>
                <paragraph style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/c/3" styleType="OLC" class="leftIndentDecrease1">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="3">(3) </num><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no alien shall be eligible to receive an immigrant visa (or to otherwise acquire the status of an alien lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence)—</chapeau>
                    <subparagraph style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/c/3/A" styleType="OLC" class="leftIndentDecrease1">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="A">(A) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">by virtue of a fourth or fifth preference petition filed by an individual who had his status adjusted under this section unless the individual establishes to the satisfaction of the Attorney General that exceptional and extremely unusual hardship exists for permitting the alien to receive such visa (or otherwise acquire such status); or</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                    <subparagraph style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/c/3/B" styleType="OLC" class="leftIndentDecrease1">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="B">(B) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">by virtue of a second preference petition filed by an individual who was admitted to the United States as an immigrant by virtue of an immediate relative petition filed by the son or daughter of the individual, if that son or daughter had his or her status adjusted under this section.</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                </paragraph>
                <paragraph style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/c/4" styleType="OLC" class="leftIndentDecrease1">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="4">(4) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">For purposes of this subsection, the terms “<term style="-uslm-dtd:term">second preference petition</term>”, “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">fourth preference petition</quotedText>”, “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">fifth preference petition</quotedText>”, and “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">immediate relative petition</quotedText>” mean, in the case of an alien, a petition filed under section 204(a) of the Act to grant preference status to the alien by reason of the relationship described in section 203(a)(2), 203(a)(4), 203(a)(5), or 201(b), respectively, of the Act (as in effect<ref style="-uslm-dtd:footnote-ref" idref="ID4C7B5EAADFF5459DB5468E8DDF905641" class="footnoteRef">1</ref> before October 1, 1991) or by reason of the relationship described in section 203(a)(2), 203(a)(3), or 203(a)(4), or 201(b)(2)(A)(i), respectively, of such Act (as in effect on or after such date).</content><footnote id="ID4C7B5EAADFF5459DB5468E8DDF905641" style="-uslm-dtd:footnote"><sup style="-uslm-dtd:superscript">1</sup><p style="-uslm-dtd:para; margin-left:1em">§162(e)(6) of the Immigration Act of 1990 (P.L. 101–649, Nov. 29, 1990, 104 Stat. 5011) inserted the matter beginning with “<quotedText style="-uslm-dtd:quote">(as in effect</quotedText>”</p></footnote>
                </paragraph>
            </subsection>
            <subsection style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s2/d" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="d">(d) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Except as otherwise specifically provided in this section, the definitions contained in the Act shall apply in the administration of this section. Nothing contained in this Act shall be held to repeal, amend, alter, modify, effect, or restrict the powers, duties, functions, or authority of the Attorney General in the administration and enforcement of the Act or any other law relating to immigration, nationality, and naturalization. The fact that an alien may be eligible to be granted the status of having been lawfully admitted for permanent residence under this section shall not preclude him from seeking such status under any other provision of law for which he may be eligible.</content>
            </subsection>
        </section>
        <section style="-uslm-dtd:section" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s3" styleType="traditional">
            <heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">termination of temporary worker program in the virgin islands </heading>
            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="3">Sec. 3. </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Notwithstanding any other provision of law, on and after the date of the enactment of this Act the Attorney General shall not approve any petition filed under section 214(c) of the Act in the case of importing any alien as a nonimmigrant under section 101(a)(15)(H)(ii) of such Act for employment in the Virgin Islands of the United States other than for employment as an entertainer or as an athlete and for a period not exceeding forty-five days.</content>
        </section>
        <section style="-uslm-dtd:section" identifier="/us/sComp/97/271/s4" styleType="traditional">
            <heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">impact assessment and report </heading>
            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="4">Sec. 4. </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Secretaries of Health and Human Services, Education, Housing and Urban Development, Labor, and the Interior, and the Attorney General, in consultation with officials of the Government of the Virgin Islands of the United States and within such amounts as may otherwise be available through appropriations, shall jointly assess the impact on the Government of the Virgin Islands of providing health, education, housing, and other social services to individuals whose status is adjusted under section 2 of this Act (and to relatives of such individuals who enter the Virgin Islands as a result of such adjustment) and the need for assistance to the Government of the Virgin Islands to assist it in meeting the needs of these individuals and relatives. They shall, within one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, report to the President and the Congress on the results of their assessment and on any recommendations for changes in legislation which may be appropriate.</content>
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