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Immigration General

Broader immigration topics are addressed in this section, including I-601A provisional waivers, denied applications and appeals, and criminal-record consequences, along with DACA, LGBTQ+ immigration challenges, the Hague Convention, pro bono resources, travel bans, and immigration options for retirees.

Complexities of U.S. Immigration Law

Complexities of U.S. Immigration Law

Immigrating to the United States can be a challenging and confusing process. U.S. immigration law is complex and constantly changing,…

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What is an I-601A Provisional Waiver?

What is an I-601A Provisional Waiver?

Los Angeles Immigration Lawyer, Attorney Oscar, has found that there is great misunderstanding as to what a provisional waiver is…

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How can I prove Extreme Hardship in an I-601A Provisional Waiver Application?

How can I prove Extreme Hardship in an I-601A Provisional Waiver Application?

Los Angeles Immigration lawyer Attorney Oscar gives great tips on how to make a showing of extreme hardship. It is…

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I-601A provisional waivers, denied applications and appeals, how a criminal record affects immigration status, DACA, LGBTQ+ immigration challenges, and other broader questions that don't fit neatly into one category.
It applies to certain immigrant visa applicants with qualifying U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident relatives who have an unlawful presence issue. Proving extreme hardship is the core of the waiver, and it's not something that reduces to a simple checklist.
Yes. Criminal charges or convictions can affect immigration status and future options. Don't assume a criminal case is separate from its immigration consequences. Get advice on both sides before making that assumption.
Yes, including waivers, appeals, and cases where immigration and criminal issues overlap. Call our office if your situation doesn't fit neatly into one category.
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