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U.S. Waiver Lawyer: What They Can Really Offer
When you hire an experienced U.S. Entry Waiver lawyer, you're not just buying a service – you're investing in expertise that can save you thousands in mistakes and protect your ability to travel to the United States. As Dan Joffe, a dedicated U.S. Entry Waiver lawyer at NextLaw, I'll reveal three key examples of what this expertise truly means – and it might not be what you expect.

1. When Not to Apply


Sometimes, the best legal advice is not to apply at all. Here's why: U.S. Customs and Border Protection has one primary concern – are you rehabilitated? Will you commit another crime in the United States? While you might know you won't, they need concrete proof.

Recently, a client wanted to apply immediately after completing probation. My advice surprised him: "There simply hasn't been enough time to prove you've changed. Applying now would result in a denial, and that denial would stay in U.S. Customs and Border Protection's system forever. Any future applications would be judged against that previous denial. When your chances of approval are close to zero, it's better not to apply at all than to create a record of denial that could hurt your chances later."


2. Do You Need a Waiver?


In some cases, you might not even need a waiver at all. Last month, a client was ready to hire me for a waiver application. After reviewing his case, I discovered his offense didn't meet the threshold for what's called a "Crime Involving Moral Turpitude." He didn't need a waiver at all. This exemplifies the value of legal expertise – knowing when you don't need to spend the money.


3. What You're Really Buying


When hiring a U.S. Entry Waiver lawyer, understand that you're not buying a guaranteed approval. Anyone who promises that isn't being honest, as the final decision always rests with U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Instead, you're buying peace of mind – knowing an experienced lawyer is preparing your I-192 application to maximize your chances of success.


Next Steps


If you need assistance with your U.S. Entry Waiver application, schedule a free, confidential phone consultation to discuss your case.

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