"You are inadmissible, pursuant to section 212(a)(2). However, you are eligible to file for an I-601 waiver of this inadmissibility ground. You must prove that should you have to leave the United States, it will create EXTREME hardship to your qualifying relative (your U.S. citizen husband,PR). You must provide documentary evidence to support your claim of extreme hardship, and proof that you paid all appropriate fees.
while I was researching saw that seperation from family and financial obligations are not considered as extreme hardship which scares me to death as we don't have any kids and there are no other hardships.
Any one please advice. Did anyone get GC with shoplift conviction? Will it effect my husband's GC (he is primary)
while I was researching saw that seperation from family and financial obligations are not considered as extreme hardship which scares me to death as we don't have any kids and there are no other hardships.
Any one please advice. Did anyone get GC with shoplift conviction? Will it effect my husband's GC (he is primary)