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If your I-601 waiver is denied, you typically receive a letter explaining the reasons for the denial. You may have options for appeal or reapplying, which can also depend on the underlying issues cited in the denial notice. It's advisable to review your sample I-601 waiver packet for parents and consider seeking legal advice for the next steps. Understanding the denial reasons can help prevent future mistakes.
What is the I-601 approval rate? The USCIS approval rate for the I-601 waiver is 79.6%.
The I-601 application will require a written statement from the applicant explaining the specific grounds that the alien believes makes them inadmissible. Applicants should describe any criminal convictions, medical conditions, immigration violations, etc. and provide necessary documentation where needed.
The qualifying relative must be: A U.S. citizen or legal resident spouse or parent, if the immigrant is denied for unlawful presence or misrepresentation. A U.S. citizen or legal resident who is a spouse, parent or child of the alien who is denied admissibility based on criminal history. A U.S. citizen fiancee.
What is the I-601 approval rate? The USCIS approval rate for the I-601 waiver is 79.6%.
Letters from medical professionals, as evidence of physical and/or emotional conditions that will lead to extreme hardship to the U.S. relative. Copies of tax returns and/or pay statements as evidence of your household income. Copies of statements showing any debts that need to be settled in the United States.