Greetings Jorge Rivera, immigration attorney.
We cannot misinterpret the current situation with immigration and think that they are going to approve all of the residences that are presented to them. All family petitions, asylum, work permits... that is simply not true.
There are certain legal requirements. Immigration, no matter how much discretion it has, there are certain things it cannot violate, one of which is the law. That is precisely where many people fail.
By example: you committed fraud on the way in. There is a waiver that has to be presented, called the I601. The question in this case is: do you have family members, parents, resident spouses or U.S. citizens who qualify to give you a pardon? Now, if you committed a crime, you need a pardon according to the law. In this case do qualify parents, spouse and children to give the forgiveness.
You need forgiveness, which often lies in the same I601, but only from your parents and spouse. So, if you do not legally meet the requirements, do not file the waiver, do not have the necessary family members, or do not have enough suffering to be approved, immigration automatically denies your case. Simply because you do not meet the requirements of the law.
Many times you have to present a double pardon: the I212 by the deportation y the I601A. If you present a single waiver, then you will be denied the case. Dt is necessary not only to submit the forms for pardons, but also to submit the forms for pardons, but the evidence to support it. If there is no evidence of suffering, illness or health problems, and you only have the forms, the case is denied. Yes, for lack of evidence.
There are times when I am surprised when people go to our notary attorneys and we see the denials. An example: you have three divorces, you didn't submit one of them, and for a single civil document you can be denied the case.
You have to check, double check and triple check. That's why having a lawyer who is responsible for you is so important. I would love to help you.
For immigration assistance call 888 5 7 8 2276.
Remember also that attorney Jorge Rivera offers all types of legal advice to immigrants throughout the United States.
If you are looking for an immigration lawyer in Miami, you can find us at 5820 Blue Lagoon Dr, Miami, FL.
It also provides counseling for immigrants in Dallas.