Matter of Quijada-Coto

Decision Date30 August 1971
Docket NumberInterim Decision Number 2092,A-20008233
Citation13 I&N Dec. 740
PartiesMATTER OF QUIJADA-COTO In Deportation Proceedings
CourtU.S. DOJ Board of Immigration Appeals

This is an appeal from an order of the special inquiry officer, dated February 11, 1971, denying the respondent's motion to reopen the deportation proceedings to afford the respondent the opportunity to apply for adjustment of status to that of a permanent resident pursuant to the Act of November 2, 1966 (Public Law 89-732). The appeal will be dismissed.

The record indicates that the respondent, a native of El Salvador, claims the benefit of the provisions of the Act of November 2, 1966 by virtue of her status as the spouse of an alien described in section 1 of the Act.

The record indicates that the respondent's spouse is a native and citizen of Cuba, who was originally paroled into the United States on October 6, 1962. However, the record contains a special inquiry officer's order rendered in connection with the spouse, Rafael Portela Suarez, A-12854487, Los Angeles, dated March 26, 1969, denying his application for adjustment of status under Public Law 89-732 because of a narcotics conviction under 21 U.S.C. 176(a).

Section 1 of the Act of November 2, 1966 (Public Law 89-732) provides that the provisions of the Act shall be applicable to the spouse and child of any alien described in the Act, regardless of their citizenship and place of birth, who are residing with such alien in the United States.

After careful consideration, we conclude that Congress did not intend to apply the benefits of the Act of November 2, 1966 to the spouse of an alien described in the Act, when the alien himself has been denied adjustment of status under the Act.

We agree with the decision of the special inquiry officer that adjustment of status under the Act of November 2, 1966 is not available to the respondent.

Hence, we agree with the special inquiry officer that reopening the proceedings can serve no purpose....

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