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Extreme Hardship / I-601 Waivers

An individual who is ineligible for admission into the United States may still be able to enter through an I-601 Waiver. However, in order to receive an I-601 Waiver, the applicant must be able to prove extreme hardship as a result of being away from his or her spouse or family.  Some common reasons that an I-601 Waiver needs to be filed, are if the immigrant:

  1. Has a criminal record
  2. Has committed immigration fraud
  3. Has lived in the United States for more than 180 days without documentation and must go abroad or is currently abroad
  4. Has been deported
  5. Has a communicable disease

To find out more about applying for an I-601 waiver, contact an experienced immigration attorney at the Houston law firm of Salinas Law Firm. Call us now at 713.518.1711.

Proving Extreme Hardship

Before an individual can be approved for an I-601 waiver, he or she must be able to demonstrate that being away from the United States (and subsequently, his or her spouse or family), is causing extreme hardship. A few examples of extreme hardship include but not limited to:

  • Having a spouse in the United States that is suffering from a severe medical condition
  • Being away from children living in the United States
  • Being unable to provide care for a disabled family member living in the United States
  • Living in a country where personal safety is at risk
  • Needing medical care that is not available in current country of residence
  • Facing religious or political persecution in a home country

Salinas Law Firm focuses on immigration law, and has helped hundreds of immigrants live and work in the United States. We are dedicated to making your immigration process as smooth as possible.

Need Help With Your Immigration Problems?

Contact Houston immigration attorney Alberto Salinas of Salinas Law Firm, at 713.518.1711 or write to us about your difficulty.

Looking for the best immigration lawyers in Houston? Salinas Law Firm offers unparalleled expertise and compassionate guidance in immigration law. Our dedicated team ensures your case receives the attention it deserves, helping you navigate through complex legal processes with ease and confidence.

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