Cover for Hardship Waivers in Immigration Law. The cover has a red background and the title, Hardship Waivers in Immigration Law, is in white text. Below that, there is a dark blue banner with a circular ILRC logo, with white text across it that reads, "teaching, interpreting, and changing law since 1979." Under the banner, there is more information about the book. In white text, it reads, "1st Edition." Below that, it reads, "By ILRC Staff Attorneys."
1st Edition
By ILRC Attorneys
01/06/2025
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Description

This entirely new publication is focused exclusively on waivers of inadmissibility that require a showing of hardship. It is designed to be your general “go-to” waivers book for these common waiver applications involving hardship and a companion for general hardship waivers practice for Forms I-601 and I-601A waiver applications.

Highlights

The guide describes in detail the extreme hardship standard, as well as the factors involved in that analysis, and demonstrates how to work with clients to elicit and convey information that will win a hardship waiver in your client’s case. The appendices include sample I-601 waiver and I-601A provisional waiver cover letters and exhibit lists; declaration guides; sample support letters; and many other essential tools for attorneys and immigration practitioners working on hardship waivers.

This publication also includes detailed and up-to-date explanations of the following issues to best prepare the reader for applying for and winning hardship waivers: 

  • common hardship factors and what those factors may entail, with practice pointers and case examples, based on caselaw, regulations, and USCIS policy guidance; 
  • information about how waivers work, waivers versus exceptions, and distinguishing hardship from equities;
  • thorough explanation of the different waivers of inadmissibility that involve hardship, with separate chapters devoted to each of the grounds covered in this manual;
  • practice tips for working with clients to strengthen their cases, including tips on how to draft a declaration, collect and organize evidence, and present the hardship case; and 
  • detailed guidance on the waiver application process, including the different filing procedures for immigration court and USCIS and the distinctions between the I-601 and I-601A waiver processes.
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