What is the process for obtaining a provisional waiver?

The process for obtaining a provisional waiver in Hawaii is a multi-step process. First, it is important to determine if you are eligible for the provisional waiver. In order to be eligible, you must meet specific criteria such as having an approved immigrant visa petition, having a qualifying relative who is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, having an inadmissibility finding, and having an application for a provisional waiver on file. Once these eligibility criteria have been met, you will be able to submit an application for the provisional waiver. In the application, you will need to provide proof of the qualifying relationship, your identity, and your inadmissibility finding. Once the application has been submitted, USCIS will review it for eligibility and make a decision. If your application is approved, you will be issued a provisional waiver. This waiver allows you to depart the United States and wait for the immigrant visa interview in your country of origin. Once the interview is complete and the immigrant visa is issued, you can then return to the United States and apply for admission as a lawful permanent resident. If your application is denied, you may still be able to file a new application or appeal the decision. It is important to note that provisional waivers are valid for a limited amount of time and you must complete the immigrant visa process before it expires.

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El proceso para obtener una exención provisional en Hawái es relativamente sencillo. Primero, una persona interesada en la exención provisional debe presentar una solicitud a USCIS por medio de un formulario oficial. Esta solicitud requiere una prueba de que el solicitante califica para la exención provisional. Además, la solicitud debe estar acompañada de una copia del formulario I-130 aprobado, el formulario I-212 y todos los documentos requeridos. Una vez que USCIS reciba y apruebe la solicitud, el caso se transfiere al Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos (USCIS) en Hawái para su procesamiento. El formulario I-601A, junto con todos los documentos cargados, se enviará a USCIS. En la mayoría de los casos, USCIS procesa la solicitud y notifica al interesado la decisión sobre la solicitud dentro de los 90 días. Si la exención provisional es concedida, la persona quedará exenta de cumplir la exención 2 años. Una vez que la exención provisional sea aprobada, la persona puede aplicar para una visa de inmigrante con el Consulado de los Estados Unidos en el extranjero.

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