U.S. Waiver Lawyer: Insider Tips for Waiver Approval

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  • Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
  • Discover the insider strategies that our law firm uses to help clients maximise their chances of securing a 5-year US Entry Waiver, even on their first attempt, in this revealing video.
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    In this video, you’ll learn:
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    0:00 - US Waiver Lawyer: Insider Tips for Waiver Approval
    0:43 - Understanding the US Entry Waiver Process
    1:21 - ARO's Decision-Making Criteria
    2:32 - Secret to Success: Presenting Your Story
    3:00 - 3 Key Components of a Strong Waiver Application
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  • @roh2778
    @roh2778 4 дні тому

    I recently faced a situation where my F-1 visa was canceled at the U.S. port of entry, and I was given a 5-year bar for alleged unauthorized employment, which I denied. The basis for this allegation was a WhatsApp conversation. The consulate in my country advised me to reapply for the visa, which I did. During my visa interview, the consular officer took my passport and documents. I provided a letter from my university stating that I was not involved in any unauthorized employment, details of an on-campus internship, and evidence of my good academic standing. Additionally, I showed my net worth certificate from a Chartered Accountant and other supporting documents.
    Given these circumstances, is there anything more I can do to expedite my case? Are there any specific steps or additional documentation that could improve my chances of getting a waiver for the 5-year bar? Any advice on how to handle this situation to facilitate a quicker and favorable resolution would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.