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If you seek to enter or remain in the United States either on an immigrant or nonimmigrant basis, there are several scenarios where the government can deem you inadmissible or even subject you to deportation. In order to overcome these grounds for inadmissibility, you must seek an immigration waiver.
A Tuscaloosa immigration waiver lawyer could help you submit the necessary paperwork and supporting documentation. You may have multiple types of waivers to choose from, depending on your situation, and missing even one form or deadline could gravely impact your case. An experienced immigration attorney could vigilantly represent your interests and work to preserve your rights throughout the process of obtaining a waiver.
When someone is seeking to enter or remain in the U.S., either as an immigrant or nonimmigrant, there are many possible reasons they can be denied entry or deemed inadmissible. Common grounds for inadmissibility that may require a waiver to overcome include health reasons, alleged fraud, national security concerns, undocumented status in the country, criminal conduct, staying past the duration of a valid visa, or previous deportation.
Depending on the underlying reason for the individual’s inadmissibility and the kind of immigration status they are pursuing, there are numerous types of waivers that a Tuscaloosa immigration attorney could help an applicant seek to gain entry to or hinder removal from the United States. Among the most frequently used waivers are inadmissibility waivers for nonimmigrants, provisional unlawful presence waivers, waivers for criminal grounds of inadmissibility, and waivers for health grounds.
Not all grounds for inadmissibility can be waived, but many can. For example, when someone is deemed inadmissible to the country due to having wittingly or unwittingly used fraud to gain entry, having illegally stayed in the country for a specific window of time before leaving, or having a particular health condition like an infectious disease, they may still have a way to demonstrate they deserve a waiver. If the person can prove their inadmissibility would cause hardship for a spouse who is a citizen or green card holder, the foreign national seeking to remain in the country may be entitled to obtain a waiver.
The approval or denial of any waiver is ultimately up to the individuals at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services who review the applicant’s case, so having a Tuscaloosa attorney handle the matter from the outset is optimal to seek the best possible outcome. There are multiple factors that an immigration official may consider when determining whether to approve or deny a waiver, including the series of events that precipitated the grounds for inadmissibility, the basis of the applicant’s request to enter or remain in the country, plus the potential consequences to the public if the individual is allowed to enter or remain in the U.S.
Not only will the individual seeking the immigration waiver need to provide considerable evidence to support their case, but they will also need to provide detail regarding their immigration background. If the basis of the waiver is asserting that the denial of the individual’s entry or their deportation would result in undue hardship to their relative who is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, they must also show clear evidence of this potential outcome. Applicants will also often need to provide supporting documentation, including but not limited to medical records, legal records proving the familial ties in question, employment history, and more. Our legal team could help with this process.
You can be found inadmissible to the United States in a wide range of circumstances, including while you are applying for a green card, an adjustment of your current immigration status, or a visa. Thankfully, obtaining an immigration waiver may be as simple as showing that the original grounds of inadmissibility no longer apply.
In other scenarios, securing the immigration waiver you need may be a more complicated process. Regardless, it is wise to work with a Tuscaloosa immigration waiver lawyer. To speak with an attorney about your immigration waiver case, call the office today and schedule your initial consultation.