How do I apply for a waiver of inadmissibility?

The process of applying for a waiver of inadmissibility in Maryland depends on the grounds for inadmissibility. Depending on the grounds, you may have to apply for a waiver of either the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) or the Maryland Immigration Laws. If you are an immigrant subject to removal proceedings based on an INA’s reason for inadmissibility, you must complete Form I-601, Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility, and submit it with the appropriate fee and supporting documentation. Additionally, Form I-212, Application for Permission to Reapply for Admission into the United States After Deportation or Removal, must also be completed and submitted. If you are an immigrant subject to removal proceedings based on a State of Maryland violation, you must complete Form I-601A, Application for Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver, and submit it with the appropriate fee and supporting documentation within 12 months of the scheduled removal date. After all documents have been received and reviewed, a U.S. immigration officer may approve or deny your application for a waiver. If you are approved, you can reapply for admission into the U.S. Immigrants must also remember that not all grounds of inadmissibility are waived, and that applying for a waiver does not guarantee that the waiver will be approved. It is important to consult with an immigration lawyer to determine if a waiver can be granted.

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Para solicitar una exención de inadmisión en Maryland, primero debe determinar si se le considera inadmisible. Existe una variedad de motivos por los cuales se le puede considerar inadmisible, como haber cometido un delito (felonies o delitos menores) o haber entrado en el país sin una visa o un permiso de trabajo. Si se le considera inadmisible, puede solicitar la exención de inadmisión para poder regresar al país. Para solicitar la exención de inadmisión, debe presentar la Forma I-601, Petición de exención de inadmisibilidad, y pagar la tarifa correspondiente. La petición debe incluir una explicación detallada de los motivos por los que solicita la exención, junto con pruebas o documentos que respalden su solicitud. El proceso de revisión y aprobación puede tardar hasta un año. Además, es importante recordar que aunque reciba la exención de inadmisión, puede que no tenga autorización para volver al país, y los oficiales de inmigración aún pueden negar su ingreso. Por lo tanto, es importante buscar asesoramiento de inmigración profesional y comprender los riesgos antes de presentar la solicitud.

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