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I-601A Waivers

Avoid the 10-Year Bar with an I-601A Waiver

Protect your family before leaving the U.S.

Worried About Leaving the U.S.? There’s a Safer Way Forward

If you or a loved one entered the U.S. without inspection, you may feel trapped—unable to adjust your status without leaving the country, but afraid of facing the 3-year or 10-year reentry bar. Fortunately, the I-601A provisional waiver offers a solution.

This immigration waiver allows you to apply for forgiveness before leaving the U.S., so you know where you stand—protecting your family from unnecessary separation and stress.

At the Law Offices of Garcia & Ramirez, we help immigrants in Texas navigate this complex process with confidence, compassion, and proven legal strategies. We understand what’s at stake for your family, and we’re here to help you move forward—legally and safely.

Do You Need an I-601A Waiver?

You may qualify if:

This waiver does not fix other immigration violations, but it is an essential tool for families who would otherwise be separated for years.

What Must You Prove?

To obtain the waiver, you must show that your departure would cause “extreme hardship” to your U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse or parent. This can include:

Severe emotional or psychological harm due to separation

Financial hardship or inability to meet basic needs

Medical conditions requiring ongoing treatment in the U.S.

Disruption to children’s education or caregiving needs

Our team will help you gather evidence, organize supporting documents, and prepare a detailed legal argument that reflects the full impact of your situation.

Why Choose the Law Offices of Garcia & Ramirez?

We’re not just immigration lawyers—we’re your allies in building a safer, more stable future for your family. When you work with us, you benefit from:

We’ve helped hundreds of immigrants avoid the reentry bar and secure permanent residency—let us help you do the same.

Request Your Free Waiver Evaluation Today

Don’t let fear or confusion delay your future.
Talk to a trusted immigration attorney and protect your family with confidence.