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If an immigration officer has recently informed you that you are inadmissible to the United States, it’s important to remember that you should not lose hope. With the skilled assistance of Michael Kenny, a dedicated Immigration Attorney in Denver, Colorado, you may find that you are eligible to apply for an inadmissibility waiver. This waiver, often referred to as a "hardship waiver," offers you a vital opportunity to present compelling evidence demonstrating that your U.S. citizen or permanent resident family member would experience significant hardship if you were unable to reside in the United States.
Our team of experienced immigration attorneys will work closely with you and your family to thoroughly assess the specific hardships your loved ones might face, which may include psychological distress, physical challenges, and financial difficulties. We understand that every family situation is unique, and we are committed to guiding you through the complex process of gathering the necessary documentation and preparing a persuasive case for the waiver. With the right legal support and guidance, it is entirely possible to overcome issues of inadmissibility and secure your ability to stay with your family in the U.S. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us today to discuss your case in detail and embark on the waiver process together. Your future with your loved ones could depend on it.
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If your inadmissibility to the U.S. is due to unlawful presence, fraud or misrepresentation, or crimes of moral turpitude, you will need to apply for an I-601 or I-601A hardship waiver. These types of waivers are required when a violation of U.S. law has occurred, making the process more complex and stressful. Not only will you need to demonstrate that your U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member would face hardship if you were unable to stay in the U.S., but you must also provide a compelling explanation as to why the U.S. government should forgive your past actions.
The hardship standard for these cases is high, ranging from “extreme” to “extraordinary and extremely unusual,” depending on the specific circumstances of your case. While this process can be daunting, the experienced immigration attorneys at Michael Kenny Immigration Attorney in Denver, Colorado, have successfully helped many clients navigate these challenges. We will work closely with you to build a strong case and advocate on your behalf to overcome these barriers to admissibility.
If you’re facing inadmissibility due to these reasons, contact us today to schedule a consultation and start the process of securing your waiver.
If you’ve been in the U.S. on a J-1 visa as a researcher, teacher, student, cultural exchange participant, au pair, government consultant, or another similar program, you may be required to return to your home country for two years before you can apply for a green card. However, if you have U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family members who depend on you, you may be eligible to apply for a J-1 inadmissibility waiver to remain in the United States.
Obtaining this waiver is not easy, as it requires proving "exceptional" circumstances, but our experienced immigration attorneys at Michael Kenny Immigration Attorney in Denver, Colorado, can evaluate your case and determine whether your family’s situation meets the necessary standard. If so, we will work closely with you to build a strong case that maximizes your chances of success. Don’t navigate this complex process alone—contact us today to schedule a consultation and get the legal support you need.
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