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How do I get a Waiver?

How do I get a Waiver?

A waiver is usually issued by the Department of Homeland Security. You may need a waiver to enter the U.S. if you have been convicted of a criminal offence. In order to apply for the waiver you may have to adhere to the following steps:

  • You may have to obtain local court records of the offence. If your offence is pardoned, showing proof of this will help your case.
  • You may be required to prepare a personal statement, which will state the circumstances surrounding the offence.
  • You may be required to fuel an Application for Advance Permission to Enter as a Nonimmigrant.
  • You may also have to provide your Biographical Information.
  • Any supporting documents that show your ties to your home country. Your family, employment and any assets may help you prove your ties to your home country.
  • You may also need character reference letters, which will show your good character.

Keep in mind that everything you are submitting should go towards reflecting your character.

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