Laura
03-07-2008, 05:54 PM
Tips for writing the hardship letter - I-601 Mexico Forum
Tips from Laurel Scott, member Spouse and an example critiqued by Laurel Scott.
Read the posts here (http://immigrate2us.net/forum/showthread.php?t=83).
I-601 Memo - Laurel Scott - visacentral.net
What is the I-601 waiver? Who is eligible? Who is a qualifying relative? Levels of arguments to prove extreme hardship.
Read the memo here (http://visacentral.net/I601Memo.pdf).
Supporting Document Tips - Laurel Scott - Resources Forum
"I posted this on the AILA forum after reviewing a couple of thick attorney-prepared waiver packets that got referred through the Pilot Program. My comments are written for lawyers, but you can read them, too.
I'm seeing more clients come to me who have had their I-601s referred through the Pilot Program in CDJ to the regular process who had attorneys and thick waiver packets. What I'm seeing in these referred cases with thick waiver packets is that the packets are full of the wrong documents and inadequate documents, even though the facts of the case are strong. So, here are some tips."
See the full post (http://immigrate2us.net/forum/showthread.php?p=36739#post36739).
Examples of Approved Hardship letters through Ciudad Juarez, Mexico - I-601 Mexico forum
This is a huge thread where many members of I2US have posted their approved hardship letters. Please keep in mind that the evidence you submit is equally (if not more) important than what you write in the letter when proving extreme hardship.
Please do not copy passages from these letters. 1 - It's not cool! People spend a lot of time on these letters and while it's good to read approved letters to get an idea of what is expected, it's simple laziness to copy someone else's letter. 2 - CDJ officials read this forum. They are not going to memorize everything on this forum, but if they start seeing the same passages in multiple letters they are going to notice!
Every person's case and life situation are different. The most unique arguments are likely to stand out to the adjudicator. Everything you state should be backed up with evidence and documentation.
Go to the Examples of Approved CDJ Letters (http://immigrate2us.net/forum/showthread.php?t=22).
Tips from Laurel Scott, member Spouse and an example critiqued by Laurel Scott.
Read the posts here (http://immigrate2us.net/forum/showthread.php?t=83).
I-601 Memo - Laurel Scott - visacentral.net
What is the I-601 waiver? Who is eligible? Who is a qualifying relative? Levels of arguments to prove extreme hardship.
Read the memo here (http://visacentral.net/I601Memo.pdf).
Supporting Document Tips - Laurel Scott - Resources Forum
"I posted this on the AILA forum after reviewing a couple of thick attorney-prepared waiver packets that got referred through the Pilot Program. My comments are written for lawyers, but you can read them, too.
I'm seeing more clients come to me who have had their I-601s referred through the Pilot Program in CDJ to the regular process who had attorneys and thick waiver packets. What I'm seeing in these referred cases with thick waiver packets is that the packets are full of the wrong documents and inadequate documents, even though the facts of the case are strong. So, here are some tips."
See the full post (http://immigrate2us.net/forum/showthread.php?p=36739#post36739).
Examples of Approved Hardship letters through Ciudad Juarez, Mexico - I-601 Mexico forum
This is a huge thread where many members of I2US have posted their approved hardship letters. Please keep in mind that the evidence you submit is equally (if not more) important than what you write in the letter when proving extreme hardship.
Please do not copy passages from these letters. 1 - It's not cool! People spend a lot of time on these letters and while it's good to read approved letters to get an idea of what is expected, it's simple laziness to copy someone else's letter. 2 - CDJ officials read this forum. They are not going to memorize everything on this forum, but if they start seeing the same passages in multiple letters they are going to notice!
Every person's case and life situation are different. The most unique arguments are likely to stand out to the adjudicator. Everything you state should be backed up with evidence and documentation.
Go to the Examples of Approved CDJ Letters (http://immigrate2us.net/forum/showthread.php?t=22).