What documents do I need to apply for a waiver of inadmissibility?

To apply for a waiver of inadmissibility in the state of Washington, you will need to provide several documents to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The documents required will vary depending on the circumstances of each individual case. Generally, you will need to provide a completed Form I-601, Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility. You will also need to provide supporting documents to prove your eligibility for a waiver. Examples of documents accepted in support of a waiver of inadmissibility include birth certificates, passport copies, court records, or any other documents that prove your relationship to the United States and your identity. You may also need to provide evidence of significant hardship that would result from the waiver being denied. Examples of accepted hardship evidence include medical records, financial statements, employment records, and any other documents that demonstrate the impact that a denied waiver would have on you and your family. Finally, you may need to provide an I-212, Application for Permission to Reapply for Admission into the United States After Deportation. This form must be completed if you have been previously denied a waiver of inadmissibility, or have been previously removed from the United States before or within the last five years. All documents must be provided in their original, or certified, copies. In addition, you may be required to attend an in-person interview as part of the waiver process. Depending on the circumstances of your case, the DHS may also require additional documents or information.

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Para solicitar una exención de inadmisibilidad en el estado de Washington, se necesitan los siguientes documentos: 1. Prueba de residencia legal - Esto podría ser un permiso de trabajo válido, una tarjeta válida de Residente Permanente o una tarjeta de identificación de extranjero. 2. Formulario I-601, Solicitud de Exención de Inadmisibilidad. 3. Documentos que demuestren la relación familiar con el solicitante. Estos pueden incluir un acta de matrimonio, licencia de matrimonio, certificado de nacimiento del/a cónyuge, certificado de nacimiento de los hijos o certificado de defunción de un cónyuge o un padre. 4. Declaración Jurada de Responsabilidad de Solicitante. 5. Pagar la tarifa de solicitud de exención. En el caso de los extranjeros casados con un ciudadano estadounidense, también se necesitan los documentos descritos anteriormente, así como una prueba de que su cónyuge ciudadano estadounidense es apto para soportar los gastos. Esto podría incluir el último aviso de impuestos, una prueba de empleo o una declaración de los ingresos del cónyuge.

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