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If an immigration officer has indicated that you might not be allowed to reside in the United States, it's important not to lose hope. Anny Leon, an accomplished Immigration Law Attorney based in Florida, is ready to assist you in the crucial process of filing for an inadmissibility waiver. This waiver can be your stepping stone toward a brighter future in the U.S.
In this comprehensive process, Anny will join you and your family at the table, providing invaluable support as you outline the potential hardships your loved ones might encounter, particularly if they are permanent U.S. residents or citizens who would be unable to live with you in the United States. This 'hardship waiver' – a specific legal provision – allows immigration authorities to take into account the psychological, physical, and financial difficulties your family member may face if you are ultimately denied U.S. residence. By working together, you can build a compelling case that highlights the significance of keeping your family united and the challenges that may arise from your separation.
Call Law Offices of Anny Leon PLLC at 904-506-1915 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
If your inadmissibility emerges from unlawful presence in the U.S., fraud or misrepresentation, or crimes of moral turpitude, initiating the process for an I-601 or I-601-A hardship waiver becomes important. Handling these issues, which involve breaches of U.S. laws, can be nerve-wracking and even daunting. It's crucial to not only demonstrate that a family member would experience hardship, but also justify why the U.S. government should pardon you for the acts committed. Depending on the extent of the acts committed, the hardship standards range from extreme to "extraordinary and extremely unusual." In such situations, Mrs. Anny Leon, as a dedicated and accomplished attorney in Florida, has shown a reliable capacity to guide individuals through these potential pitfalls and to champion the aim of overcoming these admissibility hurdles. Reach out to Anny Leon today to schedule a consultation.
Living in the U.S. on a J-1 visa for purposes such as research, teaching, studying, cultural exchange, government consultation or any other endeavor requires you to return to your homeland for two years before you can acquire a green card. But, what if you have a family who are U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents who need your presence in the United States? You are eligible to apply for a J-1 inadmissibility waiver. The standard required to gain a waiver is notably high, yet Anny Leon, a committed Immigration Law attorney in Florida, is available to examine your case. She will determine if your family's needs meet the requirements. If they do, Anny Leon will diligently assemble an ironclad case to increase your chances of receiving a waiver. Reach out to Anny Leon today.
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