How do I apply for a waiver of inadmissibility?

If you have been found inadmissible to the United States and are hoping to apply for a waiver of inadmissibility, the first step is to determine if you are eligible for a waiver. In Kansas, the most common ground of inadmissibility is criminal activity or misrepresentations made to U.S. immigration officials. Depending on your situation, you may be eligible for a waiver. Once you have determined that you are eligible, you will need to submit a Petition for Waiver of Inadmissibility (Form I-601) to the local U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office in Kansas where you are seeking to gain admission. This form must include information about your crime or misrepresentation, any extenuating circumstances that have changed since the time of your offense, and other evidence that establishes why you believe a waiver should be granted in your case. Once you have submitted the application, you will need to wait for the USCIS to make a final decision. If the waiver is approved, you will receive a letter notifying you that the waiver has been granted and that you are now eligible for admission into the United States. If the waiver is denied, you will receive a letter notifying you of the decision and explaining why the waiver was not granted. In either case, it is important to follow all instructions carefully and to submit all required documents in a timely manner to maximize your chances of success. Good luck!

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Para solicitar una exención de inadmisibilidad en Kansas, debe enviar una solicitud de exención a la Oficina de Inmigración y Naturalización (USCIS). Dependiendo de la razón para su inadmisibilidad, puede solicitar una exención de varios tipos. Estos incluyen exenciones por motivos humanitarios, por salud, para familiares y circunstancias especiales. En la solicitud, debe proporcionar información detallada que respalde su petición. Esto incluye información sobre el motivo de su inadmisibilidad, una descripción detallada de su historial de inmigración y motivos para solicitar una exención. Si la solicitud de exención se aprueba, recibirá una "exención de inadmisibilidad". Esta exención le dará la oportunidad de iniciar el trámite de inmigración sin temor a ser rechazado como inadmisible. Invariablemente, debe presentar una solicitud al USCIS para solicitar una exención de inadmisión. Esta solicitud se evaluará basándose en sus circunstancias individuales para determinar si es elegible para recibir una exención. En algunos casos, la aprobación automática de la exención se aplicará una vez que se hayan cumplido los requisitos.

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