About Waivers.org
We’re committed to guiding you through every step of securing a waiver for your travel needs. We’re pride ourselves on providing prompt and attentive service.
What Waivers.org Does For You
Waivers.org is a processing firm assisting Canadians and residents of Canada nationwide with the successful completion and government submission of U.S. Waiver (I-192) applications.
Waivers.org is processed and managed by a dedicated team of committed A+ Accredited U.S. Waiver Officers, Assistants, Paralegals and Management who put the same care and detail into every application as if it were their own.
Using RCMP Accredited Fingerprints, Waivers.org adheres to the strict processing guidelines of both the Criminal Records Act (CRA) in Canada and U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
At the heart of Waivers.org’s service is communication. Regular updates are provided to every applicant via phone, mail & email, with optional text notification updates.
Waivers.org is bound by a nationwide Privacy Policy which ensures all applicants are serviced confidentially and with discretion. No information is ever shared, distributed or sold.
Our Promise To You
Waivers.org is on a mission to serve and advocate for Canadians and residents who deserve a second chance at their criminal record.
Benefits experienced by successful applicants include peace of mind, improved employment, travel confidence, and closure.
Waivers.org succeeds in this mission by providing transparent, confidential, accurate and communicative application processing & service.
How Waivers.org Works
The process to obtain a U.S. Entry Waiver is not simply filling out paperwork. To be successful, the application process requires numerous legal steps and accurate preparation of government documentation.
Waivers.org works by completing the following legal aspects of your file:
- Start-of-application education;
- RCMP Fingerprint Instructions;
- CPIC (fingerprint results) analysis;
- Communication with court(s) related to your dispositions;
- Subpoena of certified court documentation;
- Communication with local police related to your previous charges (Pardon only);
- Legal document preparation for Canada and United States governments;
- Submission of Pardon application to Government of Canada;
- Organization of entire Waiver application, ready for submission to U.S.
To start your Pardon and/or U.S. Waiver today, Speak to a Representative or Apply Now.