What is the process for obtaining a provisional waiver?

The process for obtaining a provisional waiver in Idaho is outlined by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). In order to be eligible for the provisional waiver, an individual must meet three criteria: be an immediate relative of a U.S. citizen, have an approved Form I-130 or Form I-360, and demonstrate that being denied a waiver of the illegal presence would cause extreme hardship to the U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident relative. If the individual meets the criteria, they must file a Form I-601A, Application for Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver, with USCIS. They will also need to provide proof of the relationship to the qualifying relative, including a marriage certificate, or a birth or adoption certificate. Additionally, they will have to provide evidence of extreme hardship to the qualifying relative, such as medical records, proof of financial hardship, or letters from family members. Once the application is filed, USCIS will review the application and make a decision on whether or not to grant the waiver. If the waiver is approved, the individual will then need to attend an interview at a U.S. consulate as part of the process of obtaining U.S. lawful permanent residence. After the interview, the individual will be notified of the final decision about their application. It is important to note that the provisional waiver does not guarantee that the individual’s application for a green card will be approved.

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El proceso para solicitar una exención provisional dependerá de los requisitos de inmigración que se apliquen al caso específico. En Idaho, el Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración (USCIS) es responsable del procesamiento de exenciones provisionales. Primeramente, el solicitante debe demostrar que es elegible para el programa de exención provisional. Esto significa que debere reunir los requisitos de elegibilidad que la USCIS ha establecido. Esto puede incluir, pero no está limitado a, el ingreso de la persona, el estado de la relación con el cónyuge o familiar directo, la nacionalidad y el estado legal de la persona. Una vez que se ha determinado que el solicitante es elegible, el siguiente paso será presentar una solicitud de exención provisional a través del Formulario I-601.La USCIS puede solicitar información adicional para confirmar que el solicitante es elegible. El formulario también debe incluir una prueba de que el solicitante ha vivido durante al menos cinco años en los EE. UU., así como la documentación de que el solicitante no es una amenaza para la seguridad nacional. Una vez que la USCIS reciba la solicitud y determine que el solicitante es elegible, luego emitirá una decisión. Si la decisión es favorable, la USCIS enviará una exención provisional al solicitante, y este podrá iniciar el proceso de solicitud de visa inmigratoria. Si el resultado no es favorable, el solicitante puede presentar una apelación.

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