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Inadmissibility security, human or international rights violations, criminality, organized criminality, health grounds, financial reasons, misrepresentation, non-compliance with the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA),
[INA 212(a)(6)] These grounds of inadmissibility extend to several other immigration violations. For example, failing to attend removal proceedings, fraud or misrepresentation with immigration officials, false claims to U.S. citizenship and human smuggling can make a person inadmissible.
Whether you are applying for an I-601 or I-601A waiver, the average processing time for either application is between 31 and 34 months, and that is assuming you have filed a properly completed application free of errors or mistakes. If there are any errors or mistakes, the process could take even longer.
To qualify for this waiver, which if approved, allows the immigrant to lawfully re-enter with the immigrant visa and not wait outside the US for 3 or 10 years, the immigrant must prove that his or her USC or LPR spouse or parent will suffer EXTREME HARDSHIP if the waiver is not approved.
The miscellaneous grounds of inadmissibility listed in INA 212(a)(10) include entering the U.S. to practice polygamy, being an international child abductor, and voting unlawfully. The same section makes former U.S. citizens who renounced citizenship to avoid taxation inadmissible. INA 212(a)(10).
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The general categories of inadmissibility include health, criminal activity, national security, public charge, lack of labor certification (if required), fraud and misrepresentation, prior removals, unlawful presence in the United States, and several miscellaneous categories.
There are several additional grounds for inadmissibility, including: Entering the country illegally, without inspection or parole. Failing to attend your immigration court or removal proceedings. Smuggling or aiding smugglers. Abusing student visas. Renouncing your U.S. citizenship in the past to avoid taxation.
Use this form to apply for a waiver of inadmissibility if you are an applicant for adjustment of status under section 245A or 210 of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

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