WAIVERS
Waivers of Inadmissibility
Overcome Past Mistakes and Pursue Your American Dream
A finding of "inadmissibility" can feel like a permanent barrier to your immigration goals. However, for many situations, the law provides a path forward through a Waiver. A waiver is a formal request for forgiveness, asking the U.S. government to overlook a specific ground of inadmissibility and approve your application.
Our firm specializes in navigating these complex legal challenges. We don't just fill out forms; we build a compelling case for why your situation deserves approval.
We provide expert legal representation for a wide range of waivers, including:
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I-601A Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver
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For whom: Individuals inside the U.S. who need to waive their "unlawful presence" before leaving the country for their consular interview.
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Benefit: Minimizes the time families are separated by seeking provisional approval while the applicant remains in the U.S.
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I-601 Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility
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For whom: A broader waiver for those outside the U.S., or those ineligible for the I-601A, facing grounds of inadmissibility such as certain criminal acts, fraud, or health-related issues.
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I-212 Application for Permission to Reapply After Removal
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For whom: Individuals who have been previously deported, removed, or excluded from the U.S. and need permission to re-enter legally.
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