After the applicant pays for and submits the application, they will receive an electronic receipt and be notified that they have 45 days to go to a CBP POE to provide biometrics (fingerprints and a photograph) in order to finalize the application.
Form I-192 and Form I-212 are two legal instruments used in the United States to grant entry or re-entry to nonimmigrant aliens from visa-exempt countries who are deemed inadmissible.
Crimes of moral turpitude are such acts or crimes that crossed the boundary for what is considered morally acceptable in any society. It is a legal concept in the United States and a person who has committed it, is automatically criminally inadmissible to the country.
With a US waiver, you can travel to the United States with the same duration and frequency as any admissible citizen of Canada. The validity of your waiver will be anywhere from 1 to 5 years.
Yes. In addition to your U.S. Waiver application, however, an additional Visa application may be required.
From making the first call to Waivers.org, to receiving your U.S. Entry Waiver document, you can expect a total timeline of 6-12 months. There are two distinct phases of a Waiver application process which define its overall timeline.
Regardless of how long you stay in the U.S., even just for a layover, you will be required to go through U.S. Customs just the same as if the U.S. was your final destination.
The CBP has launched a novel online system, e-SAFE, which offers eligible nonimmigrants a new way to apply for a waiver of inadmissibility.
Citizens of visa-exempt countries (such as Canada, Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands) who are considered inadmissible as nonimmigrants can seek an e-SAFE waiver.