How do I apply for a Waiver of Inadmissibility?

Applying for a Waiver of Inadmissibility is a complex process and is heavily dependent on your individual circumstance. In California, you must submit your application to the USCIS using Form I-601, Application for Waiver of Inadmissibility. This form requires detailed information about the reason for your inadmissibility, your personal information, and your legal status in the United States. In addition to the form, you will need to provide evidence to support your application. The evidence you provide should include a detailed explanation of the events that led to your inadmissibility. This should be accompanied by additional evidence to support the story you are telling, such as personal letters, affidavits, and court documents. You should also include proof of rehabilitation, if applicable. Once you submit your application, you will be required to appear before an immigration officer for an interview. During this interview, the officer will ask you questions about your background and inadmissibility. The officer will also review your application and evidence. An attorney can help you navigate this process and can help you to prepare for your interview. After you have completed the application and interview process, you can either be approved or denied for a Waiver of Inadmissibility. It is important to note that even if your application is approved, you may still be deported, depending on the reasons for the waiver. You should consult an attorney before making any decisions about your immigration status.

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