Waivers
Waivers are such an important part in Immigration. Many, if not all of us have gone through some difficult moments and have possibly done something that they normally would have never done if they had options. Well, if you can relate to this or if you know of someone that is scared or doesn’t think they may be able to enter or stay in the United States please contact Freedom Immigration if any of the below may impact you, your friends or a love one:
Waiver for extreme hardship if removed (deported) from the U.S.
Waiver for health related grounds:
- Communicable disease of Public Health Significance
- Vaccination Requirement
- Physical or mental disorder
- Drug abuse and addiction
Criminal
Civil penalty
Smuggling
Fraud and Misrepresentation
Unlawful presence
Provisional unlawful presence
National Interest
Family Unity, Humanitarian Purposes, or Public Interest
Non-Immigrant
Inadmissibility’s
Refugee
Permission to Reapply for Entry into the U.S. after Deportation or Removal Orders
Motions and appeals
As you can see, WE WILL fight for you when no one else can or will. We highly recommend that you visit us or schedule an appointment to properly analyze your individual situation, and give you the best options available.

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- 1010 E Osceola Parkway Kissimmee, FL 34744
- 1060 Woodcock Rd Orlando, FL 32803
- Phone: +1 407 910 4770
Fax: +1 407 344 1371 - [email protected]
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