To qualify for the Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver, an immigrant must meet specific criteria. First, they must be inadmissible only on account of unlawful presence. Next, the inadmissible immigrant must be the immediate relative (parent, child, or spouse) of a U.S. citizen. Lastly, the inadmissible immigrant must be able to demonstrate that denial of the waiver would result in extreme hardship for their U.S. citizen immediate relative.
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After having bad experiences with other attorneys, we decided to go with Mc Law Group after reading their reviews online, for my husbands I-485 process.
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Working on obtaining citizenship papers with a friend who was 19 mos old and became naturalized when parents were naturalized at age 8...
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