Updated October 8, 2021 The US is not accepting US waiver (I-192) applications at ports of entry due to the travel restrictions imposed by the US and Canadian governments. These travel restrictions are set to expire on October 21, 2021 and are likely to be extended....
Updated October 2nd, 2020 A nationwide temporary injunction has blocked the Department of Homeland Security fee increase to process certain applications and petitions for immigration benefits. This is a preliminary injunction that is currently in effect and will...
Updated April 30, 2021 There are many different kinds of criminal records and the length of a criminal record depends on the type. Most importantly, if you have been convicted of a criminal offence, it can last for life if you don’t do anything about it. This is the...
If you have a criminal record and you would like to enter the United States you may need a US Entry Waiver. This application, if approved, waives your inadmissibility to the United States. Other reasons a person could be denied entry to the US are health conditions,...
A US Entry Waiver is a preclearance document that allows you to visit the US even if you are inadmissible. A common reason for inadmissibility is having a criminal record. A US entry waiver is also called a temporary waiver of inadmissibility. What happens if you get...
In order to enter the USA with a criminal record, you will usually need a US Entry Waiver. However, not every type of conviction requires a waiver, so if you have never been denied entry to the US, contact us first for a free consultation before applying. If you have...