Waiver for 10 year ban [closed]

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I moved to usa when I was 12 years old. I had to leave when i was 25 due to my mothers health. All those years i went to college and work, but i left illegaly.

Now I am stuck in south america with no family member, or profession. In Argentina i lost my house and is almost impossible finding a job. My degree is not acceptable here because i didnt certified it in the argentinian council. I dont have family member in the US but i need to go back to keep studing. I am just wondering if i could apply for the waiver for the 10 year ban.

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Best Answer

The exceptions to the 10-year-ban are as follows:

  1. If you or your parents (while you were under 21 years of age) filed a permanent visa application with the Immigration and Naturalization Service or Labor Department before April 30, 2001, you are protected form this law and will be allowed to receive you Green Card in the United States by paying a fine of $1,000. This is called Section 245(i) adjustment.

  2. Children under 18 years of age;

  3. Spouse children (under 21 years of age) and parents who entered with a visa;

  4. Most people who filed a case with the Labor Department or the Immigration and Naturalization Service for Permanent Residency before April 30, 2001.




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Do I need a waiver after a 10-year ban?

Waivers of the 3- or 10-year unlawful presence bars are available only to people who can show that certain members of their family would suffer \u201cextreme hardship\u201d should they be separated.

Can I enter U.S. after 10-year ban?

This 10-year bar is required regardless of whether you have an immediate relative who is a United States citizen. Once 10 years have passed since your date of last departure you may file Form I-212 to seek consent to reapply for admission to the United States.

What is the 10-year ban on immigration?

A 10-year immigration bar is what happens when someone accrues unlawful presence in the U.S. for over a year. They are not allowed to return to the country for 10 years. Meanwhile, if they stay in the U.S. unlawfully for more than 180 days but less than a year, they will only be barred from re-entering for 3 years.

Can you apply for a waiver of inadmissibility?

You can use Form I-601 to apply for a waiver if you have been found to be ineligible to enter the United States as an immigrant or to adjust status in the United States (and certain other visa categories) for specific grounds of inadmissibility.



Waiving 3 year and 10 year bans for a US Waiver.




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