Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3896

Introduced
6/10/25  

Caption

For the relief of Luisa Mariana Sifuentes Arbirio.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend current immigration law by providing an exception specifically for Luisa Mariana Sifuentes Arbirio, enabling her to file for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status without the usual restrictions that affect her eligibility. This could set a precedent for future legislation concerning individual cases and potentially influence discussions around immigration reform. Additionally, it includes provisions for the Secretary of State to reduce the count of immigrant visas available under the Immigration and Nationality Act, which may have implications for immigration quotas.

Summary

House Bill 3896 seeks to provide specific relief to Luisa Mariana Sifuentes Arbirio by allowing her to gain eligibility for lawful permanent residency in the United States. The bill allows her to bypass standard removal grounds by granting her a waiver, thus ensuring that her prior immigration status does not impede her ability to apply for adjustment to lawful permanent resident status. This legislation aims to provide a path for individuals who may have otherwise faced challenges due to their immigration history.

Contention

One notable aspect of HB 3896 is its focus on individual relief, which may face scrutiny regarding equity in immigration matters. Critics of targeted relief bills may argue that this sets a precedent for special treatment versus standard policy, potentially leading to disparities in how similar cases are treated in the future. Moreover, there may be debates on the implications of granting waivers for grounds of removal, with some arguing that this could undermine the intent of existing immigration laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB6019

To For the relief of Ivana Alexandra Sifuentes Arbirio and Luisa Mariana Sifuentes Arbirio.

US HB10007

Paramedic and Emergency Medical Technician Relief Act of 2024

US HB2699

For the relief of Felipe Diosdado.

US HB740

For the relief of Igor Klyuchenko.

US HB739

For the relief of Tetyana Zvarychuk.

US HB738

For the relief of Mykhaylo Gnatyuk and Melnik Gnatyuk.

US HB6477

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reform the process for inspection of applicants for admission.

US HB3201

For the relief of Cristina Martin.

US SB5644

A bill to establish a new visa category for high-skilled aliens seeking employment in slow-growing and shrinking counties in the United States.

US HB616

For the relief of Victoria Galindo Lopez.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.