The US Customs & Border Protection Info Center's Find an Answer website has become an indispensable resource in my toolkit for finding answers to questions around visa entry waivers, inadmissibility and general immigration related subjects. For example, type the word 'waiver' into the Google-like input box and you'll find approximately 61 related documents, many that have been updated recently. Here are just a few examples of questions directly related the I-194:
[updated on December 1, 2014]
[updated on October 27, 2014]
[updated on July 16th, 2014]
How can a Canadian citizen apply for a waiver to enter the United States if they have been or are likely to be denied admission either because of their criminal history or because they overstayed a previous visit?
There are many reasons a person may be ineligible to enter the U.S. The legal descriptions are lengthy and complex, so to help you understand them, we are providing a general description of the most...[updated on December 1, 2014]
How do I obtain a replacement copy of my waiver of inadmissibility?
If an individual has acquired an approved Form I-192 or Form I-212 and is in need of a replacement copy of his or her original decision. This process is to be used when the...[updated on October 27, 2014]
How long is a Waiver of Inadmissibility good for, how do I renew it, and can I use it for both business and pleasure?
For Canadians: As a general rule, the first time U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) grants a Waiver of Inadmissibility, the waiver is good for one year, although - depending on the...[updated on July 16th, 2014]
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