Colorado Immigration Waiver Attorney
At the law office of Battan Alpert Hutchings LLP, we help people who cannot gain their status in the U.S. because of a criminal issue or because of previous unlawful presence in the U.S. If you have been told that you are not going to gain your status, or if you know you will have a problem with your application for a benefit, it is important to speak with an immigration attorney right away. We will review your situation to see whether you qualify for a waiver of a particular grounds of inadmissibility. Contact our firm to learn how we can help you apply for a waiver.
Extreme Hardship May Qualify You For A Waiver
A person who has been unlawfully present in the U.S. and who leaves the U.S., may be barred from returning to the U.S., or barred from obtaining permanent residence. U.S. immigration laws include some exceptions from denial of your green card or your visa. For example, if your removal from the United States might cause extreme hardship to your U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse or parent, then you may be able to seek a waiver of your previous unlawful presence in the U.S. We may be able to help you obtain a waiver. We look at the injury that may be caused including health, education, personal or financial support problems. Such hardships may support an immigration waiver.
If you have a criminal conviction at any time in your past, you may need a waiver of that criminal conviction before you can gain your status in the U.S. There is a waiver for extreme hardship suffered by a U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse, parent or child, if you are not given your status. We can help you identify and document such hardship and help you present a properly prepared waiver application.
We Help You Apply For A Waiver From Your Home Country
If you are illegally in the U.S. and are married to a U.S. citizen or the holder of a green card, and you did not previously apply for status, you may need to return to your own country and apply for an immigrant visa through the U.S. consulate there. We will help you complete the process, prepare you for the interview and complete the waiver application paperwork thoroughly so that no additional roadblocks arise.
We Prepare The Waiver Application For You
Immigration waiver applications should be prepared correctly the first time. That is why it is important to have an experienced immigration lawyer. We thoroughly prepare the documentation that proves the hardship. We address all the issues and make sure that your case receives fair consideration.
If you have a previous criminal conviction, previous unlawful presence, an illegal entrance into the U.S. or other irregularities with your immigration history, contact an experienced immigration lawyer right away to discuss whether you may apply for an immigration waiver. Call Battan Alpert Hutchings LLP, to learn how we can help. We represent clients throughout Colorado and the U.S., as well as those from around the world, including Argentina, Nepal, Canada, the European Union, Mexico, Philippines, Tibet, India, China and elsewhere.
This website is for general guidance only. This website does not explain everything about immigration law, which is a vast and ever-changing area of law. Furthermore, each individual’s situation differs. Thus, all individuals should consult with an immigration lawyer prior to filing any petition or application.