The United States has strict laws on when and how an immigrant can enter the country legally. Aside from tourists who only visit the country on a temporary basis, immigrants enter with the intention of staying permanently, or at least they hope to.
There are complex requirements for when a person can enter, how long they can stay, when they need to apply for a new visa, and more. If you violate one of the United States immigration laws, such as failing to renew a visa, you could find yourself inadmissible for residency in the United States. If you enter the U.S. without permission, you can also be found in violation of immigration laws.
Immigration laws are complicated, so sometimes an immigrant might find themselves on the wrong side of the law. You just want to fix the situation so you can go about your life.
If you have violated immigration law, even unintentionally, you will be deemed inadmissible to receive a visa or have your residency status changed. So you must apply for a “waiver”, which is like a pardon for the violation you committed. It allows you to move forward with a visa application or immigration status change
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