What is the process for obtaining a provisional waiver?

In Florida, the process for obtaining a provisional waiver depends on your specific situation and whether you are currently in the United States or abroad. If you are living in the United States, the process begins with you filing an application for a provisional waiver, which must include evidence that any family members in the United States who are subject to a three- or ten-year bar as a result of being unlawfully present in the US would suffer an extreme hardship if you were required to return to your country of origin for the green card interview. This application must then be approved by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If you are outside the United States, the process is slightly different as it involves filing a separate application for the waiver. This application must also include evidence of extreme hardship to the same qualifying family members. Once approved, the waiver must be presented at the green card interview. In either case, the USCIS must be convinced that you should be granted a provisional waiver based on the evidence presented to demonstrate that the immediate family members would suffer extreme hardship if you were to be denied the waiver and absent from the United States. Once approved, you will be granted a provisional waiver and the green card application process can continue.

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La solicitud de una exención provisional es un proceso de dos pasos. Primero, el solicitante debe presentar una solicitud de exención provisional con USCIS. Esta solicitud incluirá una explicación de los motivos por los que el solicitante cree que cumple con los requisitos que establece la ley de inmigración para una exención provisional. Esta solicitud también requiere una prueba de que el solicitante no representa una amenaza para la seguridad nacional. Si USCIS aprueba la solicitud, el segundo paso es el Departamento de Estado. El Departamento de Estado debe emitir una decisión sobre la exención provisional. Esta decisión debe ser enviada al USCIS para confirmar que cumple los requisitos para la exención provisional. Si la exención provisional es aprobada, el solicitante tendrá una visa que se puede utilizar para entrar legalmente a Estados Unidos. El proceso de exención provisional debe completarse antes de que el solicitante salga de Estados Unidos para asegurarse de que sean válidos sus esfuerzos de solicitud.

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