
Waiver of Inadmissibility
A Waiver of Inadmissibility is a legal provision that allows individuals who are generally not permitted to enter or remain in a country, such as the U.S., to request permission to do so despite past issues, like certain criminal records or immigration violations. This process involves submitting an application showing why the person should be allowed to stay or enter, often by demonstrating ties to family or potential harm if denied. If granted, the waiver overrides the reasons for inadmissibility, enabling the individual to move forward with their immigration goals.