I-212 Immigration Waivers | J. Molina Law Firm

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • How long a noncitizen is not allowed to come back to the U.S. depends on why and how long they were in the country illegally. The bars on getting in could last for 5, 10, 20, or even forever. If you have been deported or caused an inadmissibility bar and want to return to the U.S. legally, change your immigrant status, or get other immigration benefits, you may be able to apply for an I-212 Waiver.
    Mr. Molina tells us what factors Immigration looks at when deciding whether or not to let someone back into the United States.
    If you want to consult about a case or want to know how to qualify for an Immigration Waiver, schedule an appointment today!
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Komentáře • 24

  • @filipopines3984
    @filipopines3984 Před rokem +1

    But the problem with this waiver is, this only applies so easily for the neighboring/bordering countries like Mexico and Canada, like the new memo mentioned, it doesn’t matter now, regardless of how you got back in, where you can spend your statutory 3 or 10 year ban, so for the Mexicans and other latin countries and Canadians, all they got to do is try to cross the border AGAIN and spend the remaining of their bans in the US, while the citizens from another countries such as the Philippines, it will be really really hard for them to come back since they will need to re-apply for a visa to which the chances are highly unlikely to get approved, or if they are lucky enough to get one, they will get denied entry at the airport by an immigration officer during inspection, which is exactly the reason why they decide to stay and hide because it is very impossible for them to come back, unlike the citizens of Mexico and other latin countries and Canada who have the OPTION of crossing the border and make it. So this so called TRIGGERING the bans are not for any other nations but mostly for the latin nations and Canada.USCIS needs to consider this matter. Not every nationality have the leisure and can just come back the next day or next week when they get deported.

    • @jmolinalaw
      @jmolinalaw  Před rokem

      Hi, Filipo thank you for your comment. We value your confidentiality and the best way to answer any question would be through a consultation. Give us a call at +1-469-708-5800 or send us an email at info@jmolinalawfirm.com

    • @newjersey7491
      @newjersey7491 Před 9 měsíci

      You’re wrong ! Doesn’t matter if you are from Mexico or Canada, if you get caught crossing the border while they are reviewing your process, you will have your process denied and will be deported for good so you Must wait in your own country no matter what country that is!

  • @blkbrian
    @blkbrian Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the info. I will be reaching out for a consultation.

    • @jmolinalaw
      @jmolinalaw  Před rokem

      Hi, Billy! Thank you for your comment we would very glad to help you with your immigration case. Please contact us at +1 469 708 5800 or send us an email at info@jmolinalawfirm.com

  • @mariadumont7458
    @mariadumont7458 Před rokem +1

    estas leis de imigracao e muito triste ta causando separacao de familias com comjugue doente eles chama pra entrevista a pessoa faz todos os gasto pra ir a frente do oficial pra receber o negativo deniel causando muito sofrimento

  • @sergioavila2720
    @sergioavila2720 Před 8 měsíci +1

    What about daca recipients who left the country to live somewhere else? I do not have any crimes just the 10 year bar and do not want to go back to work just to visit family and childhood friends

    • @jmolinalaw
      @jmolinalaw  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi! Thank you for your comment we would be very glad to help you with your immigration case. Please contact us at +1 469 708 5800 or send us an email at info@jmolinalawfirm.com

  • @KevinColt
    @KevinColt Před rokem +1

    Do you have to file the I212, if you got 10 years bar (not permanent) after being deported for overstaying, and waited the 10 years outside USA, before applying to a tourist B2 visa?

    • @jmolinalaw
      @jmolinalaw  Před rokem

      Hi, Kevin thank you for asking. We value your confidentiality and the best way to answer your question would be through a consultation. Give us a call at +1-469-708-5800 or send us an email info@jmolinalawfirm.com

  • @MonicAarti
    @MonicAarti Před 3 měsíci

    Can I apply 212 or 601 after permanent bar ?

    • @jmolinalaw
      @jmolinalaw  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi! Thank you for your comment we would be very glad to help you with your immigration case. Please contact us at +1 469 708 5800 or send us an email at info@jmolinalawfirm.com

  • @mikelefner1943
    @mikelefner1943 Před rokem

    Why has the processing time went from 6 months to 24.5 months?

    • @jmolinalaw
      @jmolinalaw  Před rokem

      Hi Mike, thank you for asking. We value your confidentiality and the best way to answer your question would be through a consultation. Give us a call at +1-469-708-5800 or send us an email info@jmolinalawfirm.com

  • @DeltaRedGaming
    @DeltaRedGaming Před rokem

    Im looking for an attorney who can help me file this form and my case

    • @jmolinalaw
      @jmolinalaw  Před rokem

      Hi! Thank you for your comment we would very glad to help you with your immigration case. Please contact us at +1 469 708 5800 or send us an email at info@jmolinalawfirm.com

  • @rehanshaikh-yn5yh
    @rehanshaikh-yn5yh Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have email you sir long back but you didnt reply

    • @jmolinalaw
      @jmolinalaw  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you for your comment! Please check your spam box. You can also contact us at +1 469 708 5800

  • @mbhunellc5796
    @mbhunellc5796 Před rokem

    Hi sir, i submitted my i212 waiver in July. The application was submitted to the Dallas Field Office. How long do they take to process i212 waivers in Dallas?

    • @jmolinalaw
      @jmolinalaw  Před rokem

      Hi Mbhune, thank you for asking. We value your confidentiality and the best way to answer your question would be through a consultation. Give us a call at +1-469-708-5800 or send us an email info@jmolinalawfirm.com

    • @ramzibouchlaghem5856
      @ramzibouchlaghem5856 Před měsícem

      I Hope you tell me if your waiver been approved ?

    • @mbhunellc5796
      @mbhunellc5796 Před 27 dny

      @@ramzibouchlaghem5856 It hasn't been approved yet.