U Visa / VAWA
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A waiver or request for forgiveness is a procedure in which we ask the government to forgive us for any violation of immigration laws that we may have committed for us to be able to obtain residency or maintain residency.
For example: A person that enters the United States undocumented and stays for 10 years. When they leave their country for a residency appointment, they will be imposed 10 years of punishment because that’s what the law says. Then, they must ask forgiveness for living undocumented in the United States. If the government gives them the pardon then they can re-enter the United States with residency. If they do not grant the pardon and they leave then they will have to stay in their country of origin for 10 years.
Depending on the type of pardon you require (there are several types of pardons) the process requires an application for a waiver with the immigration department. The two most common types of waiver are the 601 waiver and the 212 waiver.
The requirements vary according to the type of pardon solicited. Here are some examples:
We will carefully evaluate your situation and help you prepare the best possible pardon within your life circumstances. We will create the best strategy to meet the requirements of the government and will accompany you in the process from beginning to end.
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