Immigration Waivers
Get Help with Immigration Waivers in El Paso
If you or a loved one is facing problems with immigration because of past mistakes, overstaying a visa, or other issues, you may still have hope. Immigration waivers give people a second chance to fix their legal status and stay with their families in the United States.
At Gabriel Jiménez Law Office, we help you understand if you qualify for a waiver — and guide you through the process from start to finish. Call (915) 533-4211 today.
What Is an Immigration Waiver?
An immigration waiver is a legal way to ask the U.S. government to forgive certain issues that would normally stop someone from getting a visa or green card or entering the country. Common issues include:
- Unlawful presence (being in the U.S. without legal status)
- Criminal history
- Misrepresentation (giving false information to immigration)
- Previous deportation or removal
If approved, a waiver can help you continue your immigration process and avoid separation from your family.
Who Needs an Immigration Waiver?
You may need a waiver if:
- You stayed in the U.S. without a visa for too long.
- You were caught at the border or deported before.
- You were charged with certain crimes.
- You have given incorrect information to immigration officials in the past.
Everyone’s case is different, so it’s important to talk to an experienced immigration lawyer before applying.
Types of Immigration Waivers We Help With
At Gabriel Jiménez Law Office, we help with the most common immigration waivers, including:
I-601 Waiver (Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility)
This is for people who are outside the U.S. or going through consular processing and are told they are “inadmissible.” You must show that your U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse or parent would suffer extreme hardship if your waiver is denied.
I-601A Waiver (Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver)
This is for people already in the U.S. who need a waiver before leaving the country for a visa interview. It’s often used by spouses or children of U.S. citizens.
I-212 Waiver (Reentry After Deportation)
This is for people who were deported or removed and want to come back legally. You need permission to reapply for admission into the U.S.
What Do You Need to Apply for a Waiver?
Applying for a waiver is not easy. You need strong proof to support your case. This may include:
- Medical records
- Financial documents
- Letters from family and community
- Personal statements
Our office will help you gather the right documents and prepare your case the right way.
Why Choose Gabriel Jiménez Law Office?
We understand how stressful immigration problems can be. Attorney Gabriel Jiménez has helped many El Paso families stay together and move forward with their lives. We take the time to understand your story and fight for your future.
Here’s what makes us the right choice:
- Local Experience You Can Trust
- Bilingual Support
- Personalized Attention
- Help with Difficult Cases
- Honest and Clear Guidance
- Full-Service Immigration Support
We are dedicated to providing immigration services you can trust.
Get Help Today
If you think you may need an immigration waiver, don’t wait. These cases are time-sensitive and require careful planning. Let us guide you every step of the way. Call (915) 533-4211 now.