Need Waiver for section 212 (a)(6)(c)(i)

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In 2014, my baby boy was born in Arlington Heights, USA. In 2015 I was deported from a Chicago airport with my wife & my US citizen baby boy.

I reapplied for a visitor visa in 2017; they give me a green paper and asked me to pay the hospital bill. I paid it and sent the receipt to the consulate, but was not given a visa.

I applied again in January 2019. The consular officer gave me a letter stating that I am inadmissible under section 212 (a)(6)(c)(i), meaning I have to get a waiver to become admissible.

Is it possible to get a waiver given my circumstances? Will I be able to get a visa if I do get a waiver?



Best Answer

I'll assume you are still applying for a visitor visa, so the waiver you need is a nonimmigrant waiver. When you get denied your visa, and you are denied only for bans and not for immigrant intent, the officer can recommend you for a waiver. If they recommend you for a waiver, they will let you know about the process. If they don't recommend you for a nonimmigrant waiver, there isn't much you can do.




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Is there a waiver for 212 A )( 6 )( C )( i?

Section 212(a)(6)(C)(i) of the Act. There is a discretionary waiver of this inadmissibility if refusal of admission would result in extreme hardship to the United States citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse or parent of the foreign national.

What is 212 a waiver of ineligibility?

Section 212 lists those classes of aliens who are ineligible to receive visas and ineligible for admission to the US, and the classes of aliens who may apply for waivers of ineligibility.

What is the Section 212 A )( 6 )( A )( i )( I?

Section 212(a)(6)(A)(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), an alien without being admitted or paroled, or who arrives in the United States at any time or place other than as designated by the Attorney General.

Is there a waiver for 212 A )( 7 )( A )( i )( I?

There is no nonimmigrant waiver for 212(a)(7)(A).



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