Waivers Requests
Today is Thursday, July 24, 2008
Immigration Services: Nonimmigrant Waivers
Section 212 of the Immigration and Nationality Act lists various grounds for which a person is ineligible to receive a visa or gain entry into the United States. Some of these grounds include:
- Criminal convictions
- Status violations (e.g., unlawful employment and presence in the U.S.)
- Former deportation or removal
- Unlawful entry into the United States
The United States Attorney General can waive certain grounds of inadmissibility. To be granted a waiver, you must prove that a spouse or parent will suffer an extreme hardship if you are not allowed to live in the United States.
Handling Waivers for People From Around the World
Ronzio & Associates has extensive experience assisting clients seeking waivers. We have helped many clients achieve waivers in cases involving criminal convictions, removals, unlawful presence and other immigration violations. For information about waivers, contact us our Los Angeles office today at 1-866-441-1458.
Our law firm is dedicated exclusively to immigration and nationality law. We represent and advise clients worldwide, including a large number of people from Spanish speaking countries such as Mexico, Argentina, El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala.
The Three-, Five- and 10-Year Bars
If you have been deported from the United States, there is generally a five- or 10- year bar that will prohibit you from applying for readmission. A three- and 10-year bar may apply to people accused of unlawful presence in the U.S.
An exception to this rule applies, however. A person may apply to the U.S. Attorney General for permission to apply for admission to the U.S. prior to the end of the three-, five- or 10-year bar. To do so effectively, it is critical to retain a lawyer experienced in waiver requests. Ronzio & Associates has the knowledge and experience to seek a waiver on your behalf in the most efficient and effective manner possible.
Contact Us
Our immigration law firm is founded on the trust of our clients, many of whom send their friends, family and coworkers to us. To speak with one of our lawyers about waivers, call Ronzio & Associates in Los Angeles, California. We offer a free consultation and Spanish service is available. For assistance, call 1-866-441-1458 or contact us online.
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