Immediate Waiver application if you have been deported or removed from the U.S.as an immigrant or non-immigrant

By Atty. Crispin Caday Lozano

 

For those who were deported or removed from the U.S., you do not have to wait for 10 years to come back.  There are waivers available so that you can come back immediately.

For immigrants who were deported, they can apply for waiver of inadmissibility due to deportation by filing I-601 waiver.  You will need to prove extreme hardship to a U.S. citizen relative to qualify for this waiver.

For non-immigrants who have a non-immigrant visa such as B1/B2, F1, H-1B, L-1, T visa or U visa who have been sent home or required to come home, and you have some inadmissibility in your case, you can also seek a  waiver of inadmissibility and come back immediately.  Inadmissibility may include certain criminal case and immigration violations.

You will need to seek the assistance of an immigration attorney to prepare the waiver because the requirements are very complicated.

For those who are victims of crimes and are already in the U.S., they can apply for T visa or U visa.

For example, an adult woman who was promised a job as a nanny and if she came to the United States, and upon arrival had her passport taken away and was forced to take care of children for very little money, would qualify as a victim of human trafficking. She was recruited and received into the U.S. by fraud, deception, and abuse of power with the goal of forced labor and involuntary servitude.

Note: This is not a legal advice.  You should consult with an immigration attorney about your specific situation.  Our office help clients who need waivers of inadmissibility.

 

SUCCESS STORIES

  1. On April 18, 2018, we received a grant of waiver from Immigration Court for a husband and wife client who made a misrepresentation of their  marital status but has no criminal records, has long residence and strong family ties in the U.S.
  2. On April 12, 2018, the Immigration Judge in San Francisco approved a waiver of misrepresentation in applying for a visa          for our client who has been in the U.S. for 26         years, no criminal record and strong family ties in the U.S.
  3. On April 3, 2018, we received an approval from USCIS for a U visa for a client who was a victim of crime.
  4. For the month ending March 31, 2018, we received approvals for four naturalization applications.
  5. For the week ending March 31, 2018, we received approvals of six Adjustment of Status, two Application to Remove Condition on Residence and two Renewal of Green Card approvals.
  6. On March 9, 2018, we received an approval from USCIS for adjustment of status for a client who was abused by her spouse.  The I-601 waiver was approved based on extreme hardship.
  7. On February 15, 2018, we received a grant from Immigration Judge for a waiver of misrepresentation for a client who has been in the U.S. for long period of time.
  8. For the week ending February 9, 2018, we received approvals of one I-485, one N-400, one I-90 and one I-751.
  9. On January 12, 2018, we received an approval of immigrant visa at the U.S. Consulate Manila for an alien who applied for I-601-A as one who entered as a seaman.
  10. On January 10, 2018, we received an approval form USCIS of a self petition for abused spouse based on same sex marriage.
  11. On January 3, 2018, we received an approval from the Immigration Court for a waiver of misrepresentation for a client who was charged with misrepresentation in marriage;
  12. On December 15, 2017, we received an approval from USCIS for an adjustment of status for same sex marriage for an applicant who entered without inspection but has Sec. 245 (i).
  13. On November 16, 2017, we received an approval from Immigration Court for a waiver of misrepresentation for entering as single daughter of U.S. citizen but actually married.

If you have immigration problems the Law Offices of Crispin C. Lozano can help you find a solution before your problem gets worse which could lead to deportation and family separation.

Crispin Caday Lozano, Esq. is an active member of the State Bar of California, the American Immigration Lawyers Association and San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association.  He specializes in immigration law and personal injury.  For free consultation email or call (info@ccllaw.net / 1-877-456-9266)



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