US Entry Waiver For Sex Assault Related Convictions

K Scottposted 4 years ago

I just got word from a client that we obtained from here. He had a sex-related offence from many years ago and I was just informed that his approved waiver came in the mail. He posted here about a year and a half ago and he just told me that he got his waiver approved.

So do not believe when the Discount Waiver Companies tell you that sex assault convictions will not be approved under the Trump administration. This individual is extremely happy and is an Ontario resident. This is the same client that was also mentioned yesterday in another thread by the agent of a Discount Waiver Company. It took a very long time and indeed was a major effort to get approved.

Sex Assault convictions can get approved under this administration if you know what you are doing. You will not get this same level of service if you are only paying $499 plus tax on a complex waiver since this is a car payment for some people. So yes contact the professionals when you need to resolve your border crossing issues. It is even better if you are in BC since we can have you come to our Surrey, Burnaby or Vancouver location and meet one of our staff members.
We specialize in resolving complex USA border crossing issues as well as visas and other services.

www.usentrywaiverservices.com
Ken Scott
Senior U.S. Immigration Law Intelligence Analyst
1 888 908-3841
604 332-9213

Replies (recent first):

Go and dig all you want since you have the time to dig. Anyone with a brain remembers that we have consistently said that we have obtained waivers on sex assault cases. Nothing to dig up except your lunch. But yes please dig up and show me here what you are talking about. I challenge you to do such a feat. Btw I never said a Vancouver law firm.

Also, thank you for helping me to fine-tune my litigation and future trial presentation skills. This is also helping me to keep on point sport! Show me exactly what I allegedly said and also how your point is actually relevant to it. I will give you the credit if you are correct and will reinforce the feeble efforts of DWCs if it is false.John show me how you present and pitch the proper argument regarding your dispute. It will be a great training tool and lesson learned for you.

K SCOTT replied 3 years ago   #39

@Ken

I said it was a good video that people should watch. I pointed out that one board member said "violence" but the rest was blotted out.

I think I was generous with my praise, I didn't think you would be so sensitive and insecure.

So, to clarify, you HAVE done sexual assault waivers during Trump. So if I show you comments where you contradict that position, you will clarify?

I just want to be CLEAR. Because you clearly indicated (when I said NO ONE was getting waivers for sexually based offences) that you knew of a Vancouver Law Firm that was successful. You NEVER mentioned yourself. For 4 years. But now suddenly, you did a whole bunch. You want to clarify before I dig stuff up?

J Rogers replied 3 years ago   #38

See again you are making my case for me regarding DWCs not being qualified to do this work. Please try to focus on what I am saying. Between 2017 to present I have repeatedly said that WE have successfully obtained waivers for sex assault convictions. John, 2017 was 4 years ago since this is 2021. So I have consistently said that we have gotten them cleared but they were difficult. I also do not own a law firm yet so I cannot claim the law firm title just yet. So to summarize, we have gotten sex assault waiver cases cleared between 2017 to the present. Additionally, there have been law firms that have done the same. Now there are your facts and I am starting to feel like a parrot.

[ K SCOTT appended this reply on February 11, 2021 @ 3:43 pm ]

Also, this is coming from a person that feels a need to create a Grade 3 "safe space" to express his views. You are indeed a number of things but professional is not one of them. You knew absolutely nothing about the SORNA charts until I made the video. You will not be able to reverse engineer and use the video because you will screw up the case. I can already tell because you already let that slip when you mentioned the part about violence. There are many other parts necessary to win these types of cases that I did not mention in the video.

Again, you are making my case for me on his forum about the dangers of hiring unqualified $699 Batman Pardons & Waiver Companies. The bottom line is that we have successfully obtained waivers for these convictions where you have just thrown up your hands in defeat. I made this video so Mr. Points can get the info himself without you using your Donald T deflection tactics.

K SCOTT replied 3 years ago   #37

@Ken

The why did you post that "some law firm" got one approved, and never mentioned yours?

See how I stick to facts? Not insults?

Your lack of professionalism is a terrible look for you.

J Rogers replied 3 years ago   #36

Well coming from one of my best female dogs I thank you. It's too bad that you got some of your info wrong but no need to correct it here since the video made the point. There is just 1 thing that you failed to mention. It is an established fact that we got sex assault cases approved under the Trump administration. It's true that they were very difficult but they still got approved.

K SCOTT replied 3 years ago   #35

I believed that I have already posted this video but I do not see it here. Anyway, this is related to the CBP processing of sex assault-related waiver applications. This video is for Points since he has specific questions regarding this topic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHKouYLOzho&t=24s

Ken Scott
Senior U.S. Immigration Law Intelligence Analyst
www.usentrywaiverservices.com
888 908-3841
604 332-9213

K SCOTT replied 3 years ago   #34

@ John I really do not have to make you look any kind of way since you are obviously doing it yourself. Not gonna engage in a pointless conversation with a closed-minded individual that makes a point to imply/point out to everyone here that he is Caucasian. Race does not matter as long as someone can get the job done. This includes the fact that they may be pink, purple, or green. I wish that you worked for me since I would force you to take ethnic sensitivity training.

K SCOTT replied 3 years ago   #33

@ Points, John apparently has many social and emotional issues. However, here is a video that I made for you that explains what we were trying to say to you about sex assault-related offences. This video talks about the SORNA charts and some of the other steps CBP will use to process waivers for sex-related crimes. Some of this other material is also applicable to other waiver cases. We also have the criteria sheets that CBP uses to decide if they will approve a waiver case or not. We like to only deal with facts as opposed to just exude hot air. I have purposely made some of it vague so it does not help the Discount Waiver Companies. You can look at your own denial letter and likely see similar language as the one in the video. Anyway, feel free to reach out if you have any questions or if we can be of further assistance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHKouYLOzho

Ken Scott
Senior U.S. Immigration Law Intelligence Analyst
www.usentrywaiverservices.com
888 908-3841
604 332-9213

K SCOTT replied 3 years ago   #32

@Ken Your remark was racist. I made a point of explaining YOU should know better.

I pointed out I was white to contrast that a white guy should not have to lecture a black guy about racism, you should know more about it than me. I assume being subjected to it in the past. Incredible that you would try and take that statement as "white privilege", when the post was ACKNOWLEDGING "white privilege" should make you more aware than ME.

Your posts are frantically not sounding sober or like you are coping with our current situation (covid) well. Please READ what you post, think about it carefully (how does this make me look) and edit. Its really not a good look. Your attempts to make everyone one look "cheap" is a bit ridiculous.

J Rogers replied 3 years ago   #31

I want to apologize for John's behaviour here on the forum. Apparently, he feels some superiority based on his race since he made a point to specifically bring it up to imply superiority. This is why I am glad that Biden got elected since people like this need to be pushed back into the closet like when Obama did it. I feel that everyone should be treated equal and I have every race of people working with and for me. Once again please accept my apologies for his behaviour. Even I was surprised when he made this post. We don't need people like this in Canada and they should just go back to Mississippi, Alabama or Upstate New York.

K SCOTT replied 3 years ago   #30

Yeah, John so you make it a point to state here on the forum that you are a "white guy"....and you claim racism from me..smh Yeah it makes perfect sense. Here you are trying to exercise white privilege but claim no racism. Hmmm think this sounds like Proud Boys' material to me..smh Now you are showing the members here that you are indeed the racist one. Although this would make sense as to why you are jealous of me and our firm. Hence I already pointed this out to you 3 weeks ago on here. Guess your Alzheimer's is kicking in again.

K SCOTT replied 3 years ago   #29

@Ken

I'm a white guy Ken. I know a racist dog whistle when I hear it. I'm a little disappointed that as someone who has probably had to battle racism, you either fail to recognize it, or worse, refuse to simply admit you made a mistake. You are painful to read sometimes. You really need someone to advise you on how you actually LOOK when you post this stuff. See the lack of interest? You did that.

J Rogers replied 3 years ago   #28

@John it is a fact that Beijing has a night market that has cheap discount prices. Naming an actual city has nothing to do with race per se since I could have said the Toronto night market. The definition of Racism is "prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized." I only mentioned the city Beijing as opposed to a specific racial or ethnic group. Did I actually say Chinese since Beijing is very multicultural?

Btw there are many people of different races that use the night market there. Man, you really need to get some education!! No wonder your waiver cases are often denied since you do not seem to understand simple English? How are you preparing your packets if you have difficulty reading and writing? Note that I am only pointing out and using your own words against you. I cannot see how someone can hire a waiver provider that does not even know the definition of racism and plain English.

Also now you claim to tell him to hold off....However...Did you or did you not immediately offer him a night market price here in this thread regarding your fees if a client is denied. SO how can you tell him to hold off but yet offer him a night market price here at the same time? Man, you are way too easy to beat in court if I cross examined you..lol...Again sir...I am only going by and using your own words against you.

Also sorry Boomer but you get no info on our contacts since there is no way that I am gonna lose contracts by revealing their names to a commoner like you. I don't need you trolling their phones. Also, let me know when you are at YVR and I will send one of my guys to pick you up. I will actually bring you to our locations. I will show you where we do the seminars and even offer the job prospect to you again since you would be a good asset on my team for the role-playing part. I will give you props that NOW you are telling the gentleman to hold.

Too bad you just cannot be cordial and professional since it could help this forum expand. Guess everyone would just have to come over to our forums if they wanted information. Why don't you help me expand our forum John and be a guest speaker on it? I would give you the info if I thought you were serious.

Ken Scott
Senior U.S. Immigration Law Intelligence Analyst
www.usentrywaiverservices.com
888 908-3841
604 332-9213

K SCOTT replied 3 years ago   #27

@Ken

This is racist "Beijing style night market prices" and very unprofessional.

Remember, I told him to "wait and see". The opposite of "pressure". Remember, he is probably going to have to not only pay the US fee, and a fee for help, but depending on where he lives, he will have to possibly see a panel doctor. That could cost him a LOT. So again, "wait and see" is sound advice.

Ken, you forgot to tell him WHERE he would be meeting you...surely not at a mailbox? And what is the "name" of the Law Firm who will confirm they "work with you?" We would all like to see "who" your partnered with. I assume they have a REAL address right? Let's have a name and check this out.

J Rogers replied 3 years ago   #26

@Points the evidence of what I said is already in your denial letter. I already know that it mentions the SORNA charts and tier designation. I can appreciate John's 90% compliment regarding us but he is mistaken when he starts talking about fantasies. We do other things that we have not mentioned here. Also, the thing is that we purposely do not post too many specific details on this forum. I will admit that it is because we have worked long and hard to make the contacts and obtain the experience and knowledge that we use to clear cases since our website speaks for itself. I will be damned if I post specific details of our info and valuable experience for the $499 Ontario waiver companies to scoop up and attempt to use.

Unfortunately, in this business, you have a number of lower-end Ontario Discount Waiver Company based competitors that try to undercut each other for their piece of the pie and more. This is why we keep everything here somewhat vague at best. They have a bad habit of trying to use Beijing style night market prices to get people in and make a quick sale. We do not do that and admit upfront that our fees will be higher. WE find that it tends to bring in a different type of clientele that have no issue with our rates. However, you do truly get what you pay for. It is nothing “magical/secret” as John likes to constantly state. It is just having the education, experience, and knowledge to effectively facilitate the completion of the assigned task.

However, it is a different story when the person comes to one of our locations and meets with my guys since we show clients everything in black and white. We also show the clients where it is listed in the government regulations, operating manuals, pamphlets, and even the actual statute plus more. We find that people are then relieved when they can actually see it is writing in government sources and the process/strategy is explained to them in plain English.

We have enough common sense to mentor under certain higher-end law firms and other professionals that have shared a lot of their info and techniques used to clear cases. Some even contract with us to do some of their work and to help them with developing case strategy. This is why we have still been busy under Covid. Note that John greatly despises law firms for some strange reason.

I will tell you that the bottom line is that it will be major work to get you cleared. This is irregardless as to whether it is Trump or Biden in office. CBP tends to be really hard on sex offences and they ABSOLUTELY MUST be done correctly the first time. If not, then it is equivalent to a B.C. Sockeye Salmon swimming upstream against the current. The unfortunate thing is that you get these cheap waiver companies in it to make a fast buck and the client gets screwed in the end.

I never try to sway anyone away from using any provider since I believe that it is a person’s free choice to retain whomever they wish. I just feel that professional services cost money and the person has to decide if they care more about the quality or mostly about obtaining a quick fix and a night market price.

Ken Scott
Senior U.S. Immigration Law Intelligence Analyst
www.usentrywaiverservices.com
888 908-3841
604 332-9213

K SCOTT replied 3 years ago   #25

@Poonts

Remember, the Biden administration is going to put their OWN guidelines and Homeland Security is going to change their stance because of this. So all the speculation on here is based on waiver submitted as of March 2020, almost 1 year ago.

Also, 90% of what Ken tells you advice wise is usually solid, but his "we did this for this guy" is almost always fictional. He has a "story" for every scenario, and WOW, it matches every inquiry exactly. The 10% I don't agree with is usually him indicating that he will "try under ___________" It takes the client time and effort and money as well to "try".

Be patient and wait. Either they will start saying yes, or they will not. Nothing anyone applying says or does is going to MAKE Homeland Security give you a waiver, if they have policies against certain offences. This is COMMON SENSE.

J Rogers replied 3 years ago   #24

@Michelle you are correct in what you say. The aforementioned trucker has a pardon and we think this will help his case. The USA will not recognize a Canadian pardon for border crossing purposes....however...It can also be argued/presented to them that the pardon should be accepted as further proof of documented rehabilitation in the client's home country. This technique has worked and is a small part of the rehabilitative process that we used. The key is presenting everything in the proper fashion in accordance to the US codes, regulations and immigration manuals.

Ken Scott
Senior U.S. Immigration Law Intelligence Analyst
www.usentrywaiverservices.com
888 908-3841
604 332-9213
info@deniedentrytousa.com

K SCOTT replied 3 years ago   #23

@Points, another suggestion, as crazy as it sounds, but you might want to apply for a Pardon, if you are eligible. (there are very strict guidelines for a Pardon of this offense, and certain years are more easy then others).. I rarely advise this, as the USA DOES NOT RECONIZE a PARDON at the Port of Entry level, however, I have had the US refer to a Pardon as a benefit once for a client when we applied for his waiver, as he met the strict Canadian Government guidelines to receive a Pardon, why should he not receive a Waiver. It worked.. I am offering this a suggestion only, and you should consider it carefully, I am not guarantee anything, and it costs money to receive a Pardon, even if you do it on your own.

Michelle replied 3 years ago   #22

Yeah, those visits to the US immigration panel physician can either make or break a sex crime or drug use related case. We rarely have people that have to use our panel physician in BC though. However, we usually go over this with the client before they have to see our doctor. I know him and he is not that bad of a guy.
Dr. Ian Morgan used to be the panel physician in BC, and I was told that he could be extremely harsh. Apparently, he used to charge $2000 for the exam and would often refer people out to his associate that was a shrink. The shrink would charge another $2000 and the person ultimately got denied. I previously met the current BC panel physician, and he is genuinely nice and fair. I also previously met Dr. Morgan.

Points, I believe that your case will be tough depending on the particulars and what you may have told the doctor. I think the best thing is to gather together the particulars and see exactly what was presented to CBP. Hopefully, you did not submit a police report with your waiver packet. Note the police report is different than the court file. If not, then there is likely some more hope for you, but it will definitely be an uphill battle either way.

I really would like to see what SORNA designation they gave you since It should be listed in your denial letter. The #1 best SORNA designation for sex crime waiver cases is Tier 1. The worse SORNA designation would be under tier 3. We have a client with an overly complex waiver case that has a Tier 3 designation. He has already had 2 waiver denials from other waiver providers.

We have tried some new techniques with his case, and I will let everyone know if he is successful. I really need his case to get approved so we can then use this same technique on all Tier 3 sex crime waiver cases. Then we can market this procedure and even more since it has already worked on a previous sex crime waiver case.

Ken Scott
Senior U.S. Immigration Lawyer Intelligence Analyst
www.usentrywaiverservices.com
888 908-3841
604 332-9213

K SCOTT replied 3 years ago   #21

@points, okay, thanks! Unfortunately, I would not be able to help you at this time. My honest opinion, is you will not receive a waiver anytime soon. I simply do not have the time or resources to put into your case. Ken or John have many more options available. I suggest you contact them or you wait and see if waivers become more accessible for your case. Good Luck. Thanks!

Michelle replied 3 years ago   #20

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