Friday, November 18, 2011

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Applying for a U.S. Entry Waiver (I-192 Application for Advanced Permission to Enter as a Nonimmigrant)

If you have been denied entry to the United States or if you are otherwise inadmissible, you will need to obtain a U.S. Entry Waiver.

The U.S. Entry Waiver, also known as an I-192 Application for Advanced Permission to Enter as a Nonimmigrant, is a legal documents that clears you to travel to the U.S. as often as you like, while the document remains valid.

When Do You Need A Waiver?

The most common reason for needing a waiver is having a criminal record in Canada which makes you inadmissible. The second most common reason you may require a U.S. Entry Waiver is because you have been deported from the United States for over your allowing time or for working without a proper visa.

How Do You Apply For A Waiver?

U.S. Entry Waivers are complex legal petitions to the United States Customs and Border Protection Agency and can easily be rejected unless they are prepared properly. You will probably want to use a professional service such as Express Pardons to draft the legal documents and prepare the petition on your behalf.

To start the U.S. Entry Waiver, you will need to sign some documents drafted for you, and then have your fingerprints taken for the purpose of a visa/waiver. The fingerprints are used to obtain a certified copy of your criminal record, or in the case you do not have a criminal record, then to obtain a certified clearance.

Next, certified true copies of the original court documents for each and every conviction you may have must be obtained from Provincial Court Archives. This work is handled on your behalf by Express Pardons, as they maintain contacts at all of the court houses and archives in Canada. Depending on the types of convictions you have, if any, police reports and court transcripts may also be required.

When using Express Pardons to prepare your waiver, you will be requested to supply some extra supporting documents to help them prepare a compelling case to present to the U.S. government.

Applying for a waiver of inadmissibility takes only five to ten minutes by toll free telephone. Visit Express Pardons today to learn more about the U.S. Entry Waiver, and to make an application.

About the author: Jared Church isa voting member of the Paralegal Society of Canada, and a leading expert in the field of Canadian Pardons, U.S. Entry Waivers, criminal record systems, and similar legal matters in Canada. Feel free to Email Jared your questions at info@ExpressPardons.com For more information on the author's Pardon Society of Canada andBetter Business Bureau accredited firm, visit www.ExpressPardons.com

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