What is the I-601A Exemption?  These are the people who can ask for it and the benefits it offers in the United States

What is the I-601A Exemption? These are the people who can ask for it and the benefits it offers in the United States

The I-601A waiver is one “to be applied for by a person who has lived in the United States without documents for more than six months and has been penalized for failing to enter the country.”

“This is a pardon granted to anyone who has lived in the United States for more than six months and served a three-year sentence, or who has stayed more than a year and served a ten-year sentence,” the statement said. spokesman. Telemundo said lawyer Alma Rosa Nieto, expert in migration issues.

The so-called Law of punishment, passed by Congress in 1996 and ratified by Univisión, provides that if a foreigner remains undocumented in the United States for more than 180 days, he will be punished outside the country for a period of three years. And if the illegal stay lasts longer than 365 days, the sentence increases to 10 years.

So, says lawyer Nieto, so that the person who is going to migrate does not remain in his country in prison for three or ten years, a pardon is sought in the United States.

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They give it to people who migrate, who have resident or state parents, or a resident or citizen of the state, says the legal professional. Photo: Istock

What forgives the I-601A

According to Nieto, “when they deliver it, the person leaves with his I-601-A pardon and when he goes to the consulate, he will be in his country for two weeks and return to the United States, he does not inflict the sentence .” because of illegal living’

That forgiveness, worthy of dismissal, only forgives the illegal presence, that you lived illegally in that country. It does not apply if the person has committed crimes, been deported, or entered the United States with false documents, among other things.

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Who do they give it to?

Seek advice from a lawyer who deals with immigration issues. Photo: Pexels/Sora Shimazaki

They give it to people who migrate, who have resident or state parents, or a resident or citizen of the state, says the legal professional.

“If you are the father of a citizen who has just turned 21 and it is your turn to leave for your country, don’t do it, there is no forgiveness. They are going to have him punished for 10 years because he has no relationship with a legal wife or legal parents,” the lawyer explains on Telemundo.

A lawyer consulted at Univisión commented: “Each immigration case is unique, no one is the same as another. It is your legal representative who will analyze with you and determine whether or not to apply for the I-601-A exemption.

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