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Q: What is USCIS Form I-601?
A: USCIS Form I-601 is an application for a Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility.
Q: Who needs to file USCIS Form I-601?
A: Individuals who are ineligible for admission to the United States due to certain grounds of inadmissibility must file USCIS Form I-601.
Q: What is a Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility?
A: A Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility is a legal process that allows certain individuals to request permission to enter or remain in the United States despite being found inadmissible.
Q: What are some grounds of inadmissibility?
A: Some grounds of inadmissibility include criminal convictions, immigration violations, health-related issues, and security concerns.
Q: What documents are required for USCIS Form I-601?
A: The required documents for USCIS Form I-601 include a completed application form, supporting evidence, filing fee, and any additional documents requested by USCIS.
Q: How long does it take to process USCIS Form I-601?
A: The processing time for USCIS Form I-601 varies, and it can take several months to process the application.
Q: What happens after USCIS receives Form I-601?
A: After USCIS receives USCIS Form I-601, they will review the application, request additional evidence if needed, conduct background checks, and make a decision on the waiver request.
Q: Can I appeal if my USCIS Form I-601 application is denied?
A: Yes, if your USCIS Form I-601 application is denied, you may be able to appeal the decision by filing a Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal or Motion.
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