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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application for Relief Under Former Section 212(c) in the editor.
Begin with Part 1, where you will provide your full legal name, current mailing address, and physical address if different. Ensure all names are spelled correctly and addresses are complete.
In Part 2, select your ethnicity and race. Fill in your height, weight, eye color, and hair color accurately to avoid any discrepancies.
Proceed to Part 3 to disclose any criminal convictions. Be thorough in providing dates, court names, and specific offenses as required.
Continue filling out Parts 4 through 6 by detailing your residences, employment history, and family information. Use the additional space provided if necessary.
Complete Parts 7 through 9 by explaining any other grounds for removal and signing the applicant's statement. Review all entries for accuracy before submission.
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What is Section 212 of the Immigration and Nationality Act?
-Any alien who, by fraud or willfully misrepresenting a material fact, seeks to procure (or has sought to procure or has procured) a visa, other documentation, or admission into the United States or other benefit provided under this Act is inadmissible.
How long does it take for a waiver to be approved?
I-212 Waiver (Application for Permission to Reapply for Admission into the U.S. After Deportation or Removal): Processing times for this waiver generally range from 6 months to a year, depending on the complexity of the case.
Who qualifies for the I-212 waiver?
U.S. Embassy and Consulates Waivers of Ineligibility are processed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Estimated current processing time: 9 12 months.
What is the approval rate for the I-212 waiver?
I-212 waiver approval rates generally vary based on a few factors, such as the cause of deportation, the circumstances surrounding the applicant, and the quality of legal representation. So, there is no specific, general percentage of approval rates for I-212 cases.
How long does a 212 waiver take?
Application Status Inquiries Please allow at least 150 days from the date of submission of your Form I-212 before making an inquiry about the status of your application. A full review of your circumstances can take up to six months or longer. You may ask for an update by emailing aro.inquiry.waiver@cbp.dhs.gov.
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How long does it take to get a waiver of ineligibility 212?
What does a denial under INA section 212(a)(6)(C)(i) mean? You were refused, or found ineligible, for a visa under section 212(a)(6)(C)(i) because you attempted to receive a visa or enter the United States by willfully misrepresenting a material fact or committing fraud.
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How do I extend my nonimmigrant stay in the United States?
Even though you are not actually in a lawful nonimmigrant status, you do not accrue unlawful presence for purposes of inadmissibility under section 212(a)(9)(
Section 212(e): The Two Year Home Residency Requirement
If you are subject to Section 212(e) and choose to fulfill it, you must be physically present in your country of nationality or last legal permanent residence
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