Can Anyone recommend a good US Immigration Lawyer in London?
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Can Anyone recommend a good US Immigration Lawyer in London?
Hi,
Can Anyone recommend a good US Immigration Lawyer in London? I have search for days now and have found none that can help me.
The reason that I feel that I need legal advice is that I recently (last week) attended my K-1 visa interview at the US embassy in London and was, to my complete horror denied.
The reason was for a conviction that I received 8 years ago at the age of 19 for possession of a very small quantity (less than 1g) of both cannabis and amphetamine.
Both my fiancé and I are extremely distraught about this. I did not expect this one and only conviction on my record to be a problem but it obviously is.
I have the opportunity to apply for a visa waiver, which I was told, would take 4-6 weeks to process from application.
I would appreciate any advice that anyone has for me on my chances of getting that waiver, how to write our statements to show a case of 'Extreme Hardship'. Alternatively, if there are any alternative means of me being granted a visa to enter the USA.
Can Anyone recommend a good US Immigration Lawyer in London? I have search for days now and have found none that can help me.
The reason that I feel that I need legal advice is that I recently (last week) attended my K-1 visa interview at the US embassy in London and was, to my complete horror denied.
The reason was for a conviction that I received 8 years ago at the age of 19 for possession of a very small quantity (less than 1g) of both cannabis and amphetamine.
Both my fiancé and I are extremely distraught about this. I did not expect this one and only conviction on my record to be a problem but it obviously is.
I have the opportunity to apply for a visa waiver, which I was told, would take 4-6 weeks to process from application.
I would appreciate any advice that anyone has for me on my chances of getting that waiver, how to write our statements to show a case of 'Extreme Hardship'. Alternatively, if there are any alternative means of me being granted a visa to enter the USA.