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About
Attorneys
Cheryl R. David
Lindsey Gauzza
Practice Areas
Family Immigration
Adjustment of Status
Fiancé Visa
Consular Processing
Conditional Residence
I 765 Work Authorization
Travel Documents
601-A Waivers
3-10 Year Bar
Green Card
Naturalization
N-400 Application for Citizenship
Deportation and Removal Defense
Waivers
Criminal Issues
Employment Immigration
I 765 Work Authorization
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Can I file a waiver of the 3-year Bar?
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If you are subject to the 3-year and 10-year bar, you are going to need to apply for a waiver.
You must have a qualifying relative that can demonstrate extreme hardship.
A qualifying relative for the waiver is a United States citizen or Green Card holder, spouse or parent.
There is no provision in the law that allows you to demonstrate hardship to children.
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