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If you're grappling with the daunting challenge of inadmissibility to the United States, it’s important not to lose hope or feel overwhelmed by the situation. Marc Taylor, a seasoned immigration law attorney based in New York, stands ready to provide the support you need. As your dedicated advocate, Marc will guide you through the complex process of filing an inadmissibility waiver. Through comprehensive and detailed consultations, he will work closely with you and your family to identify the potential hardships that your permanent U.S. resident or citizen family members may experience if you are unable to reside in the U.S. Marc understands the emotional and financial toll that inadmissibility can have on individuals and their families. That's why he is committed to providing compassionate and personalized legal services tailored to your unique situation. With years of experience in the field, Marc has a deep understanding of the intricacies of immigration law and will leverage his knowledge to help you achieve the best possible outcome.
Whether you are facing inadmissibility due to criminal convictions, fraud, or unlawful presence, Marc has the experience necessary to navigate through the complex legal system and present a strong case for a waiver. He will work tirelessly to gather evidence, craft persuasive arguments, and ensure all necessary documentation is submitted accurately and on time.
This critical process, often referred to as a "hardship waiver," is an important provision in U.S. immigration law. It enables immigration authorities to consider a wide range of factors, including the psychological, physical, and financial impacts your family member may endure if you are not granted permission to live in the United States. By emphasizing these potential hardships, Marc aims to present a compelling case that underscores the importance of keeping families together, ensuring that your unique circumstances are heard and understood.
Call Taylor & Associates Law, P.C. at 929-325-0098 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
If your situation involves challenges stemming from unlawful presence in the U.S., fraud or misrepresentation, or actions of moral turpitude, you'll surely find yourself needing to apply for an I-601 or I-601-A hardship waiver. These predicaments, revolving around potential infractions of U.S. law, can make the waiver acquisition process rather stressful or even daunting. It's essential to not only show that your family member would endure hardship but also effectively communicate why the U.S. government should pardon your actions. Depending on what you've done, the hardship standard can span from severe to "extraordinary and extremely unusual." Marc Taylor, your solo immigration law ally in New York, has demonstrated a history of guiding clients through these complexities, striving to conquer even these obstacles to admissibility. Reach out today to arrange a consultation.
Residing in the U.S. on a J-1 visa as a researcher, teacher, student, cultural exchange participant, au pair, a government consultant, or through another endeavor that has brought you to the States, usually necessitates a return to your home country for two years before you qualify for a green card. Alternatively, if you have family members who are U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents who require your presence in the United States, you may be eligible to apply for a J-1 inadmissibility waiver. Meeting the "exceptional" threshold required to secure the waiver can be challenging, but Marc Taylor in New York can review your case to determine whether your family's needs achieve this standard. If so, Marc Taylor will meticulously assemble a robust case enhancing your chances of securing a waiver. Contact Marc Taylor for your immigration concerns today.
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