Thank you! Your videos are so clear, and extremely helpful! I have a question, would the advice in these videos also pertain to I-601A? Or only I-601? I am preparing a case for I-601A, and all of the things mentioned in here make a lot of sense. I just want to make sure I am not heading in the wrong direction if I apply this advice to my I-601A preparations.
Yes, the majority of the information is applicable for both types of waivers. The biggest differences are (a) the qualifying relatives and (b) what issues might be waived.
Depending on the circumstances, you might be able to try again. Even if your wife does not contact me, she should reach out to a local attorney, so you can get a clearer picture what, if anything, can be done to revive your immigration goals.
Am try to write my letter. I share custody with my ex husband, does that count as a Extreme hardship. And also have a daughter with speech delay. And one born with cmv that may cause her to lose her hearing one day.
Hello sir I came to as F1 student in 2016 and completed my degree for 4 years. In 2020, I couldn’t maintain my F1 status because of Covid pandemic. I was not able to get tuition fee from my home country. Even I had a baby boy. So I couldn’t go back to home after my SEVIS terminated. In 2021 my husband got his green card after struggling more years. So could I apply waiver to get work permit? Thanks
So I am neither a spouse or parent. I am an unmarried child who sponsored my mom a few years ago for her green card and now she's been in Mexico for 6 years. She has 4 more years however I want to bring her back sooner. Do you recommend I submit a I-601?
I cannot provide such advice based on such limited information. However, do not post details on social media. Instead, contact a lawyer near your home.
Please i have question… I applied a greencard for my son over 21 that is overstayed… i need waiver hardship… he is my only son, and i gave depression and anxiety, panic attacks… how to proceed?
Thanks for asking. I do accept cases throughout the country and across the globe. Here is a link to a page explaining such services: www.bataraimmigrationlaw.com/immigration-virtual-law-office
Could my previous struggles with substance abuse and mental health be considered as extreme hardship? ( I have documents from different residential programs in my past as evidence) For example my immigrant spouse being one of the main supports that helped me get my life together. That now I have four years clean and a beautiful family in which I support, and that losing my wife could cause me to have a mental breakdown/ relapse? Thank you
im going into this process but my lawyer give me some examples that are very confused, my wife is a U.S. Citizen and have many relatives here, but im along. what evidence could I present and from who?
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Thank you! Your videos are so clear, and extremely helpful! I have a question, would the advice in these videos also pertain to I-601A? Or only I-601?
I am preparing a case for I-601A, and all of the things mentioned in here make a lot of sense. I just want to make sure I am not heading in the wrong direction if I apply this advice to my I-601A preparations.
Yes, the majority of the information is applicable for both types of waivers. The biggest differences are (a) the qualifying relatives and (b) what issues might be waived.
How long should my letter be? I feel as if I’m writing a book and I don’t want to bring a book to a judge. 😬
There is no set formula. But your points should be organized and relevant.
I am from Vietnam. I need help for I-601. But I can not call your phone from Vietnam. Is there any way I get in touch with you?
I can be reached via email.
Hello sir, is pregnancy consider as extreme hardship for me to travel back home?
I do not understand what you are referring to. I think you might be best served by reaching out to a local lawyer.
I think my wife should get in touch with you to win my case. I lose my I601 in 2007.
Depending on the circumstances, you might be able to try again. Even if your wife does not contact me, she should reach out to a local attorney, so you can get a clearer picture what, if anything, can be done to revive your immigration goals.
Am try to write my letter. I share custody with my ex husband, does that count as a Extreme hardship. And also have a daughter with speech delay. And one born with cmv that may cause her to lose her hearing one day.
Is your letter backed up by a strong packet?
Am still getting somethings together. But I got a letter from my daughter school and A paper from the dr saying my 3 year old needs speech therapy.
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I came to as F1 student in 2016 and completed my degree for 4 years. In 2020, I couldn’t maintain my F1 status because of Covid pandemic. I was not able to get tuition fee from my home country. Even I had a baby boy. So I couldn’t go back to home after my SEVIS terminated. In 2021 my husband got his green card after struggling more years. So could I apply waiver to get work permit? Thanks
I am able to respond without knowing more precise details. However, you should not discuss your case in public, via social media.
So I am neither a spouse or parent. I am an unmarried child who sponsored my mom a few years ago for her green card and now she's been in Mexico for 6 years. She has 4 more years however I want to bring her back sooner. Do you recommend I submit a I-601?
I cannot provide such advice based on such limited information. However, do not post details on social media. Instead, contact a lawyer near your home.
Please i have question… I applied a greencard for my son over 21 that is overstayed… i need waiver hardship… he is my only son, and i gave depression and anxiety, panic attacks… how to proceed?
You need a waiver or your son needs a waiver? Your question is unclear.
do you accept clients throughout the usa?
Thanks for asking. I do accept cases throughout the country and across the globe. Here is a link to a page explaining such services: www.bataraimmigrationlaw.com/immigration-virtual-law-office
Could my previous struggles with substance abuse and mental health be considered as extreme hardship? ( I have documents from different residential programs in my past as evidence) For example my immigrant spouse being one of the main supports that helped me get my life together. That now I have four years clean and a beautiful family in which I support, and that losing my wife could cause me to have a mental breakdown/ relapse? Thank you
It's possible. The significance of hardship evidence depends on the context, on the story.
im going into this process but my lawyer give me some examples that are very confused, my wife is a U.S. Citizen and have many relatives here, but im along. what evidence could I present and from who?
To put together the evidence supporting hardship is always very difficult. It requires hards of supporting evidence.
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