How can I get a waiver of inadmissibility?

If you are an individual who is considered “inadmissible” according to the Immigration and Nationality Act, then you may qualify for a waiver of inadmissibility in New Hampshire. The most common types of waivers are waivers of non-immigrant intent, waivers for certain criminal grounds of inadmissibility, waivers for permanent bar, and waivers of other specific grounds (i.e. for health-related grounds, illegal entry, and other economic or social issues). In order to obtain a waiver of inadmissibility in New Hampshire, you must first determine which type of waiver you need and then submit a Form I-192 or Form I-601 application to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). When filing an application for one of these waivers, it is important to include all accompanying documentation, such as evidence of extreme hardship to the individual requesting the waiver or proof of rehabilitation, when applicable. For an individual to receive a waiver of inadmissibility, the individual must demonstrate to USCIS that he or she meets all of the eligibility requirements, such as proof of extreme hardship or proof of rehabilitation. A waiver may be granted if the individual demonstrates that his or her admission would not be a risk to the community or the national security. To obtain a waiver of inadmissibility in New Hampshire, you must also be able to demonstrate that you meet the criteria for the type of waiver you are requesting. Additionally, you must keep in mind that if a waiver is granted, the waiver may only be granted for a certain period of time and you may be subject to regular review by USCIS to ensure that the terms and conditions of the waiver are still being met.

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Para obtener una exención de inadmisibilidad en New Hampshire, es importante entender los requisitos. Primero, debe presentar el Formulario I-601, Solicitud de Exención de Inadmisibilidad. Esta forma debe presentarse junto con la documentación que respalde la exención solicitada, como pruebas de circunstancias humanitarias, circunstancias excepcionales o fallos del gobierno. Además, debe llenar el Formulario I-212, Solicitud de Exención de los Requisitos de Inmigración. Esta forma requiere que los solicitantes presenten la documentación relacionada con la exención, como una explicación detallada de las circunstancias que les impiden reunirse con un familiar cercano. También, debe presentar una Prueba de Afirmación, una declaración jurada que asegura que la exención solicitada es veraz. Finalmente, debe proporcionar pruebas de ingresos para demostrar que es capaz de proporcionar a su familia mejores oportunidades de vida en su país de origen. Si cumple con todos los requisitos necesarios, la Oficina de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos (USCIS) evaluará su solicitud. Si la exención de inadmisibilidad es concedida, deberá abonar los honorarios de la USCIS para obtenerla.

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