H.R. 7639: For the relief of Roberto Carlos Lopez.
The bill, designated as H.R. 7639, is focused on granting permanent resident status to an individual named Roberto Carlos Lopez. Here’s a breakdown of the key components:
Eligibility for Permanent Resident Status
The bill allows Roberto Carlos Lopez to apply for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status to become a lawful permanent resident, despite certain restrictions that usually apply under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Specifically, it provides an avenue for him to gain this status through provisions normally governing immigration applications.
Adjustment of Status
If Roberto Carlos Lopez enters the United States before a specified application deadline, he will be considered to have entered legally. If he meets other eligibility requirements, he can adjust his status to lawful permanent resident retroactively to the date the bill is enacted.
Waivers of Grounds for Removal
The bill includes specific waivers that protect Roberto Carlos Lopez from being removed from the United States or being denied admission based on any grounds identified in immigration records as of the bill's enactment. This means:
- He cannot be deported or denied residency based on prior immigration violations noted by authorities.
- The Secretary of Homeland Security is mandated to cancel any existing deportation orders against him due to these grounds.
Application Deadline and Fees
For the provisions of the bill to be effective, Roberto Carlos Lopez must file his application for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status, along with the necessary fees, within two years of the bill's enactment.
Impact on Immigrant Visa Numbers
Upon granting Lopez permanent resident status, there will be a corresponding reduction in the number of immigrant visas available to individuals from his home country. This reduction is intended to balance the issuance of immigration benefits as outlined in the bill.
Denial of Immigration Preferences for Relatives
The bill specifies that Lopez's natural parents, siblings, and siblings will not receive any immigration privileges or status solely based on their family relationship with him. This measure avoids creating additional immigration avenues for his relatives as a result of his adjustment of status.
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Sponsors
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Actions
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| Date | Action |
|---|---|
| Feb. 20, 2026 | Introduced in House |
| Feb. 20, 2026 | Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. |
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