Waiver forgiveness?

Mposted 9 months ago

I was denied entry in to the US in 2006 for a criminal conviction that was later discharged. Those charges were theft under 5k and obtaining credit by fraud with no jail time.

I have been successfully issued US entry visas since 2010 and it has been over 19 years since the charges.

My question is... is there a process whereby I can request to have the waiver "waived" or forgiveness?

My concern is as I become older, this will become more challenging, specifically if I want to retire in the US.

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@M Its called a September Letter. You have a conditional or absolute discharge it sounds like. You keep applying and they will decide when enough is enough.

J Rogers replied 9 months ago   #1

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