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Home / Houston Waivers of Inadmissibility Lawyer /

Houston Waivers of Inadmissibility Lawyer

If the federal government has denied your visa application due to unlawful presence, alleged criminal activity, health issues or immigration violations, the Houston immigration attorney of Salinas Law Firm can help. From our office in Houston, we have successfully obtained Waivers of Inadmissibility and visas for numerous clients locally and throughout the country.

I-601 And I-212 Waiver Of Inadmissibility

United States immigration law prohibits individuals under several circumstances from entering the country. Circumstances that can lead to inadmissibility include:

  • Unlawful presence
  • Criminal activities
  • Prior deportation orders
  • Public dependency issues
  • Health-related grounds, hepatitis C and tuberculosis
  • Illegal entry into the U.S. and immigration violations, including misrepresentation

In certain cases, the law provides "inadmissible" individuals the opportunity to request a waiver regarding their inadmissible status. The waiver and a subsequent visa may be granted if specific requirements related to inadmissibility are met.

Presenting A Strong Case For Admissibility

Often, the government flags activity and background information as grounds for inadmissibility then allows admission when evidence is presented. The government may look at information pertaining to:

  • The risk (or lack of risk) of harm to society if the applicant is admitted
  • The seriousness of the applicant's immigration law violation
  • The nature of the reasons for wishing to enter the United States

We have successfully obtained Waivers of Inadmissibility for previous denials relating to marijuana, domestic altercations, and minor and unintentional immigration law violations. Where others simply give up, we will not. Our goal is to help each of our clients legally live and remain in the U.S.

Whether you are currently in another country or are in the U.S., we can fight for your rights, your visa and your waiver of inadmissibility.

Contact Us

Do you have questions regarding the denial of your visa request and Waiver of Inadmissibility? Contact the Houston immigration attorney of Salinas Law Firm, at 713.518.1711 or write to us about your problem using this form.

Looking for an expert immigration lawyer in Houston? Salinas Law Firm, your dedicated Houston immigration lawyer, offers unparalleled expertise and compassionate assistance for all your immigration needs. Trust us to navigate complex laws and secure the future you deserve in the United States.

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713.518.1711

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