Why were you denied entry into the USA?

notalawyerposted 7 years ago

Hey everyone, love this forum and some excellent information. As the title says, I'm interested in starting a thread to learn what denied us entry to the US. If it was because of a criminal record, what were the specifics of your criminal conviction? How long ago? If you've received an entry waiver, how long is it good for? If it was for an overstay or medical reason, what was it and how did you get denied?

:: I'll get this started:

3 convictions of theft over 5K. Last sentencing was 14 years ago. Received my first waiver last year which was good for one year. Currently waiting for my second waiver which was submitted March 19th.

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Today at our Surrey office, we gave the client his packet for submission. Specifically, it was prepared to show why he does not need a waiver. We won't know for 3-9 months if they will permanently clear him. If they do, then we will post the permanent clearance here and actively try this technique with anyone that has a relevant Drug Possession conviction. There is already a way to do this with certain U.S. Immigration case law, but it is only applicable to borders in the Western half of the United States.

Anyway, if you want, check out our mini blog that we just wrote today on the permanent clearances. We also posted a link to someone that mistakenly thought that they don't exist. We also included a sample of one that we got in 2008 for special type of Marijuana possession and one from May of 2016.

usawaiver.blogspot.ca/2016/06/where-you-in-search-of-september-letter.html

Scotty B replied 7 years ago   #5

Unfortunately I am in Ontario but thanks

Ruby replied 7 years ago   #4

The person with the 3 convictions for Theft over $5,000 wouldn't qualify for the permanent clearance unless he qualified under maybe the Jay Treaty or derivative us citizenship.

Scotty B replied 7 years ago   #3

We can already permanently clear Cultivation under the old Narcotics control Act. But would love to try to permanently clear a poss of narcotic under the old act.

We may even do it for free if you live in B.C. only.

Scotty B replied 7 years ago   #2

Public disturbance and minor possession of marijuana over thirty two years ago-still waiting for prints after six months, so have not done first waiver yet

Ruby replied 7 years ago   #1

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