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Marriage visa denied

Asked on Mar 17th, 2024 on Immigration - North Carolina
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My husbands visa was denied due to grounds of inadmissible. No waiver is available. Is there anything I can do to bring him here?
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I'm sorry to hear your husband's visa was denied due to inadmissibility with no waiver available. It's a difficult situation.  The first step is to understand the specific reason your husband was found inadmissible. This information should be included in the visa denial letter. Common grounds for inadmissibility include criminal history, security concerns, health issues, or immigration violations.  An attorney specializing in immigration law can provide specific guidance based on your husband's situation. They can advise on the possibility of appealing the decision (if applicable), exploring different visa options, or waiting for circumstances to change that might allow a future application. It is advised that you schedule a consultation with an attorney of your choice to go over all of your options available. While some information is available online, an attorney can analyze your situation and explain the legal options available to you and your husband.   The small consultation fee is an investment in getting professional guidance through a challenging situation. It can save you time, frustration, and potentially money in the long run by helping you navigate the legal path most likely to lead to a successful outcome.
Answered on Mar 18th, 2024 at 9:17 PM

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Grounds of inadmissibility usually can always be waived with few exceptions. Discuss with counsel for more specific advice. 
Answered on Mar 18th, 2024 at 6:03 AM

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