What would you
do if you got deported
and had to leave
your family behind?
What would you do
if you got deported
and had to leave
your family
behind?
What would you do if you got
deported and
had to leave
your family
behind?
Are you afraid of being separated from your family and deported back to your home country?
Does the thought of having to return to your home country because you entered the United States illegally cause you anxiety?
Are you concerned about your children suffering emotional and psychological harm due to family separation and the uncertainty of their future?
Many immigrants facing deportation feel forced into an impossible decision: leave their family behind in the U.S. or uproot them to a country with fewer opportunities.
The U.S. government has laws that might help you get a green card. The I-601A waiver can help you get a green card even if you entered illegally and stayed undocumented.
Wondering if the I-601A Waiver is right for you? To help you determine if you qualify, ask yourself these questions:
Do you have a spouse or parent that is a US citizen or permanent resident?
Are you physically present in the United States?
Can you show that your deportation would cause extreme hardship to your US citizen or permanent resident spouse or parent?
Can you prove good moral character during your time in the country?
If you answer YES to any of these questions, then you are maybe eligible for a Waiver.
Protect Your Future: Learn About the Benefits of the Waiver I-601A
Protect Your Future: Learn About the Benefits of the Waiver I-601A
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer a free evaluation?
Yes, we offer free evaluations in person, by phone, or on Zoom with a team member. During the initial evaluation, we will gather information to see if we can help you with your case.
How long does it take to process an I-601A Waiver application?
Processing times can vary considerably, but generally take between 12 and 24 months
Why do I need an I-601A Waiver?
An I-601A Waiver lets you get a green card even if you entered the U.S. illegally and stayed without legal status. This waiver allows you to ask immigration for forgiveness for breaking immigration laws before your interview, so you don’t have to spend years outside the country away from your family.
Is there a time limit to apply for an I-601A Waiver?
There is no set time limit to apply for an I-601A Waiver, but it’s better to apply as soon as possible.
What should I do if I have a pending deportation case?
If you have a pending deportation case, it is important to consult with an immigration attorney immediately to discuss your legal options.
Act quickly because this law might change in the future,
and you could lose your chance to qualify for a green card.
representation you need to fight for your stay.
Act quickly because this law could change in the future and you could lose your chance to qualify for a green card.
Law Offices Of Leonelba Martinez
Office number: (561) 803 – 0633
Email: info@lmlawusa.com