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Free Case Evaluation by a Local Lawyer: Click hereFeldman Feldman & Associates, PC | Lynne Feldman
Not enough facts to answer the question. First you need to qualify for a status and then if you are determined to be inadmissible we can look at whether you are eligible for a waiver to overcome the ground of inadmissibility. The rules are different for a nonimmigrant status vs. a green card or immigrant status. Most green card cases will re
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 2/20/2012
World Esquire Law Firm | Aime Katambwe
It will have to depend on your case. A waiver is like a shoe that must fit the foot of the person who is wearing it. It must be tailored to your specific circumstances and I am of the opinion that it takes a competent lawyer to prepare one that will have a high probability of being approved.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 2/17/2012
Christian Schmidt, Attorney at Law | Christian Schmidt
A review of your immigration history and any immigration violations is required to determine whether you are eligible to apply for lawful status and what waiver may be required. You should consult with an immigration attorney for an assessment of your case.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 2/17/2012





