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What is the Waiver of Inadmissibility for Entry Without Inspection? 

A Waiver of Inadmissibility for Entry Without Inspection (EWI) allows individuals who entered the U.S. without proper documentation or inspection to overcome their inadmissibility and pursue legal residency. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate that their denial of entry would cause extreme hardship to a qualifying relative, such as a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident […]

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Who Has the Burden of Proof in Inadmissibility? 

In inadmissibility cases, the burden of proof rests with the applicant to demonstrate they are admissible or, if inadmissible, that they qualify for a waiver. This involves providing evidence of eligibility for the immigration benefit sought and overcoming any grounds of inadmissibility, such as unlawful presence or criminal convictions. If applying for a waiver, the […]

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Who Approves Immigration Waivers? 

Immigration waivers are approved by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Factors considered for approval include evidence of extreme hardship to qualifying U.S. relatives (spouse, parent, or child), rehabilitation in cases of criminal inadmissibility, and proof of eligibility for the specific waiver.  An immigration attorney at Bassey Immigration Law can help you fill out […]

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Why Would a Person Be Denied Citizenship? 

Citizenship can be denied for reasons such as failing the naturalization test, having a criminal history, poor moral character, immigration violations, residency gaps, or misrepresentation. Financial issues, including unpaid taxes, can also disqualify applicants. The Florida family immigration lawyers at Bassey Immigration Law Center, P.C. help non-U.S. citizens become United States citizens. Our dedicated team […]

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Why is the Naturalization Test So Hard? 

The naturalization test is challenging because it is designed to ensure that applicants demonstrate a thorough understanding of U.S. history, government, and civic principles, as well as proficiency in the English language. In addition, many applicants come from countries with different governmental systems, which can make it harder to grasp concepts like the U.S. Constitution, […]

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What are the Types of Immigration Statuses? 

Individuals in the United States are generally classified into one of four different statuses, which describe their rights as citizens or non-citizens, including lawful U.S. citizens, conditional and permanent residents, non-immigrants, and undocumented immigrants. Each separate status gives different citizenship privileges and opportunities under U.S. law.  For more than 20 years, individuals throughout the United […]

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Tips for Preparing an Immigration Appeal 

If your immigration application is denied, you still have an opportunity to file an appeal to a different authority to review an unfavorable decision; as per the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), “You may appeal certain USCIS decisions to the USCIS Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) or the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), an office within […]

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What is the Difference Between Dismissed and Terminated Removal Proceedings?

U.S. immigration judges conduct removal hearings to determine if a non-U.S. citizen may remain in the United States. A removal proceeding that has been terminated can be re-opened or refiled, and termination offers only temporary relief from potential deportation. If a removal proceeding is dismissed, that dismissal is generally permanent and cannot be reopened or […]

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