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A NATION OF IMMIGRANTS

Waivers

Waivers​

Waivers​

Waivers

Are you worried about trying to obtain an immigration benefit because you fear you are inadmissible due to one of the following:

  • Having a communicable disease of public health significance?
  • Seeking an exemption from a vaccination requirement because vaccinations are against your religious beliefs or moral convictions.
  • You have or had a physical or mental disorder and behavior which has posed or may pose a threat to the property, safety, or welfare of yourself or others.
  • You have been involved in a crime of moral turpitude
  • You have been involved in a controlled substance violation according to the laws and regulations of any state, the United States, or a foreign country related to a single offense of simple possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana.
  • You have been convicted of two or more offenses for which the combined sentences to confinement were five years or more.
  • You are coming to the U.S. to engage in prostitution or, in the past 10 years, you have engaged in prostitution, procurement of prostitution, or you continue to engage in prostitution or procurement of prostitution.
  • In the past 10 years, you have procured, attempted to procure, or to import prostitute or persons for the purpose of prostitution.
  • You came to the United States or are coming to the United States to engage in any other unlawful commercialized vice whether or not it is related to prostitution.
  • You have been involved in serious criminal activity and have asserted immunity from prosecution.
  • You have sought to procure an immigration benefit by fraud or by concealing or misrepresenting a material fact.
  • I have been engaged in alien smuggling.
  • You are the subject to a civil penalty because you were the subject of a final order for violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) section 274C.
  • You are subject to the 3-year or the 10 year bar to admissibility because you were previously unlawfully present in the United States in excess of either 180 days or one year or more respectively, and subsequently departed the United States.
  • You have been ordered removed or you have been unlawfully present in the United States for more than one year, in the aggregate and you subsequently reentered or attempted to reenter without being admitted.

 

Contact us today to see if you qualify for a waiver of inadmissibility that may allow you to obtain an immigration benefit.

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