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Waiver

Process and preparation of forgiveness

It is crucial that before starting a immigration process, a licensed lawyer in the United States is consulted so that he can inform them if any immigration violation has been committed. The worst thing that can happen is that the person attends the interview and finds out for the first time that he needs a pardon. Forgiveness consists of preparing a well-organized and structured package with the immigration forms, with the payment of forgiveness, with a legal letter of arguments prepared by a lawyer and with abundant evidence to prove what Immigration Offices (USCIS) requests. In a single pardon package, all immigration violations are included.

Are you eligible?

According to immigration laws, there are pardons to be admitted to the United States after committing an immigration violation. Everyone who comes to my office requesting a pardon informs him that he is in intensive care and that he needs professional help.

Eligibility requirements and criteria

In my office we invested between 60 and 80 hours in the preparation of a pardon. Pardons are very laborious, difficult, and expensive. This is because USCIS puts the rod very high to be able to approve them. To be eligible for forgiveness, the punished must have a spouse or parents who are American citizens or who are permanent residents and the crucial thing to be able to demonstrate extreme suffering towards them. In other words, abundant evidence must be gathered as to how these relatives would suffer.

The factors considered in suffering are:

  • health (the existence of physical and psychological diseases make the difference).
  • economic or financial (the expenses you will have to have to maintain two houses).
  • labor (problems at work due to the immigration situation).
  • educational (not being able to study due to the migratory situation).
  • relatives (lack of interest to continue with a healthy lifestyle).
  • Staff (isolation and little interaction in meetings with the family).
  • cultural (the little knowledge of culture, custom, ideas, politics, language in Mexico).
  • security (the current climate of violence that exists throughout Mexico).

Common violations and provisional pardons

The most common violations for which a consular officer requests an forgiveness are:

  • Undocumented presence (being without papers or out of status for more than 180 or 365 days and the United States is abandoned).
  • Fraud (lie or submit false documentation to immigration authorities).
  • Crimes (committing crimes of moral baseness or possession of marijuana less than 30 grams).
  • deportation (for having incurred some serious immigration fault that warrants it).
  • Coyotaje (when he attends another foreigner to enter the United States).
  • health issues (those issues for which the officer believes that it is a health or health risk when admitted).

Likewise, we also prepare the provisional pardons. This forgiveness is for those people who live in the United States in an undocumented manner who do not qualify to fix within the United States (they have to go out to their interview with Cd. Juárez) and that the only immigration violation they have is the undocumented presence. Those with criminal problems, deportations, fraud commission, or any other immigration violation are not eligible for this option.

Conclusion

According to the immigration requirements, this forgiveness begins by filing the application, which must be waited for approval and then ordered to pay for the residence process and finally the provisional forgiveness is filed in an immigration office in the United States. It is important to emphasize that the person at all times would be in the United States while the provisional forgiveness is processed. If he refuses, there is no requirement that the person has to leave the country. If it is approved, then the residence procedure continues and in the end you must leave the United States to attend an interview with the American Consulate in Cd. Juárez. I ask you to schedule an appointment so we can talk about how we can help you prepare your forgiveness. We will establish a strategy according to your case so that USCIS grants it and you can meet with your family in the United States.

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