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Do I need a lawyer to write my hardship letter for a I-601 waiver? Question. I was told to write a hardship letter to keep my wife from being deported. My nephew helped me write my letter. Hes a college student. He added about 10-15 pages of evidence. The legal assistant helping us prepare the forms thinks this is good enough. But one of my friends heard some bad stories about these letters. He said I should double-check with an attorney. Im confused. Answer. Without knowing more about your situation, I cannot say with 100% certainty that she needs a lawyer. However, proving hardship is too difficult for most immigrants to try to do on their own. The risks of losing are high. Your co-worker gave you good advice. Too many times, immigrants have visited my office after they already lost their hardship case. They were told a simple letter discussing their family situation along with a few documents like birth and marriage certificates would be enough to prove hardship. In almost all c