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Q: Como puedo solicitar un perdon migratorio?

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  • Sacramento, CA

A: To apply for an immigration waiver, the first step is to determine which type of waiver you need. This depends on the reason for your inadmissibility, such as unlawful presence, certain criminal offenses, or fraud. Different waivers are available depending on the situation, and the specific form required will vary.

Once you know which waiver applies to you, you will need to gather the necessary documents to support your case. This may include proof of hardship to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident relative, evidence of good moral character, or any other documentation that can strengthen your application. Be thorough and organized when preparing your materials.

After compiling everything, submit your waiver application to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), along with the correct form and fees. Processing times can vary, so it’s important to stay patient and track your case status.

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