I-601A Application for Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver
Apr 01, 2016OUTCOME: Approved!
Mother of 3 from Mexico sought waiver of unlawful presence due to hardship to her U.S. citizen husband who was the family's sole financial provider.
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OUTCOME: Approved!
Mother of 3 from Mexico sought waiver of unlawful presence due to hardship to her U.S. citizen husband who was the family's sole financial provider.
OUTCOME: Granted!
Young Honduran woman fled her family home to escape poverty, abuse, and gang violence. She sought asylum on the grounds that she was persecuted by her father for being a member of the particular socia ... l group made of her family members. Her father was a drug addicted criminal who beat his wife and children and forced them to work to provide money for his drug addiction.
OUTCOME: Approval!
Young Honduran boy fled abuse by his father, a drug-addicted tyrant. He was granted special immigrant juvenile status and thereafter adjusted to become a lawful permanent resident.
OUTCOME: Approved!
Couple from Tennessee and Vietnam met and became engaged. Using the K-1 visa they were united to be married shortly thereafter.
OUTCOME: Granted!
I-601A waiver granted for Mexican citizen based on the extreme hardship to his US citizen wife stemming from combined factors (health concerns, anticipated financial loss, and close family ties in the ... U.S.).
OUTCOME: Granted!
US grants asylum status to family from Iraq and United Arab Emirates based on religious and political persecution. The family cited a history of persecution dating back to 1999.
OUTCOME: Granted!
Kenyan geneticist of extraordinary ability approved for EB-2 Petition for Permanent Residency with National Interest Waiver. This particular waiver is reserved for individuals with rare and esteemed sk ... ills.
OUTCOME: Granted!
I-601A waiver granted for Mexican citizen based on the extreme hardship to his US citizen wife stemming from a history of depression and anxiety.
OUTCOME: Approved!
Mother of two was abused by her ex-husband in 2008. She reported the crime and aided the prosecution in investigating the crime. As a result, she qualified for a U non-immigrant visa. Years later, s ... he is now eligible to adjust status.