
Cancellation of removal is a form of immigration relief available to individuals who have been placed in removal proceedings before the United States Executive Office for Immigration Review. It was designed to replace suspension of deportation, a form of relief available prior to the passage of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 ("IIRIRA"). A different standard for eligibility for cancellation is applied for lawful permanent residents ("LPRs") and non-LPRs. Recipients of a grant of cancellation are eligible for permanent residency in the United States.
Lawful permanent residents of the United States may be placed in immigration proceedings due to certain criminal convictions that leave them inadmissible or deportable from the United States. LPRs convicted of aggravated felonies are entirely precluded from cancellation relief.
Pursuant to INA §240A(a), cancellation is available for any LPR who--
The application form for LPR-based Cancellation of Removal is the EOIR-42A.
Pursuant to INA §240A(b), cancellation is available to a non-permanent resident of the United States in any immigration status who--
The application form for non-LPR-based Cancellation of Removal is the EOIR-42B