Inadmissibility Waivers
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What Is An Inadmissibility Waiver?
If an immigration officer has determined that you are inadmissible to the United States, it’s important to understand that there may still be options available to you. In certain situations, you may find yourself eligible to apply for what is known as an inadmissibility waiver, often referred to as a hardship waiver. This waiver can potentially allow you to overcome the inadmissibility decision and remain in the country legally.
At Valeo Law in Sterling Heights, Michigan, immigration attorney Alberto Delgado works closely with you and your family to thoroughly identify and document the specific hardships that a qualifying U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member would experience if you were not permitted to live in the United States. These hardships may encompass a wide range of issues, including emotional distress, physical challenges, financial instability, and other significant impacts that could affect your family’s overall well-being and stability.
U.S. immigration authorities take these various factors into serious consideration when reviewing hardship waiver applications. Therefore, it is crucial to present a well-documented case that reflects the true extent of the hardships involved. If you have been found inadmissible, do not hesitate to reach out to Valeo Law today to discuss whether a waiver may be available to you and to explore the steps necessary to move forward in your immigration journey.
Call Valeo Law at 616-300-1521 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
I-601 and 1-601A Hardship Waivers
If your inadmissibility is based on unlawful presence, fraud or misrepresentation, or certain crimes involving moral turpitude, you may be required to apply for an I-601 or I-601A hardship waiver. These applications can be stressful, as they involve addressing past immigration or legal violations and meeting strict legal standards.
In addition to showing that a qualifying U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member would suffer hardship, you must also present a clear and complete explanation of the circumstances surrounding the violation. Depending on the situation, the required level of hardship may range from extreme to extraordinary and extremely unusual, making careful preparation essential.
At Valeo Law
in Sterling Heights, Michigan, immigration attorney Alberto Delgado helps individuals understand waiver requirements, prepare supporting documentation, and present their cases clearly and responsibly. If you are facing inadmissibility and may need a hardship waiver, contact Valeo Law
today to schedule a consultation and discuss your options.
J-1 Inadmissibility Waivers
If you have been in the United States on a J-1 exchange visitor visa—whether as a researcher, teacher, student, cultural exchange participant, au pair, government consultant, or in another qualifying program—you may be subject to the two-year home residency requirement before becoming eligible for a green card or certain other visas.
In some situations, a J-1 waiver may be available. If you have qualifying family members who are U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents and their need for you to remain in the United States meets the legal standard for hardship, you may be eligible to request a waiver of the two-year requirement.
At Valeo Law in Sterling Heights, Michigan, immigration attorney Alberto Delgado reviews individual circumstances to determine whether a J-1 waiver may be an option and assists with preparing the necessary application and supporting documentation. If you are seeking to remain in the U.S. and believe a J-1 waiver may apply to your situation, contact Valeo Law today to schedule a consultation and discuss your next steps.
Have Questions About Immigration Law?
Call Valeo Law at 616-300-1521 today to speak with an immigration attorney about your case, get answers to your questions, and begin taking informed steps toward your immigration goals. Hablamos Español.

