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Immigration hardship waiverWhat is a hardship letter for immigration?

There are different types of letters for immigration hardship waivers.  There is a letter that is to be written by the relatives of the person who is applying for the hardship waiver.  This immigration letter is meant to explain how the applicant’s removal would affect the family.  There is an immigration letter that is prepared by an immigration psychologist.  The immigration psychologist prepares a letter (more accurately known as a psychological report about 15 pages long) that describes how the immigration issues are impacting the relatives of the person applying for the hardship waiver.  The immigration psychologist prepares the letter (psychological report about 15 pages long) describing the family relationships and the hardships that would come about in the event the foreigner is removed or in the event the whole family moves abroad to be with the foreigner.  The immigration psychologist must complete a comprehensive evaluation of the family before the immigration letter (psychological report about 15 pages long) is prepared.

How do I prove extreme hardship for a waiver?

To prove extreme hardship for a waiver, the applicant and his qualifying relatives may have to prepare immigration letters.  There are different types of letters from immigration waivers.  The immigration letter prepared by an immigration psychologist is known as a psychological report prepared after there has been a comprehensive assessment of the person.  There is an immigration letter prepared by relatives of the person who is facing the immigration troubles.

How do I write a convincing hardship letter?

The immigration letter prepared by an immigration psychologist is known as a psychological report and it is about 15 pages long.  The immigration psychologist will determine the evaluative procedure and then prepare the immigration letter (psychological report).  The focus of this hardship letter is to explain how the family would be affected by the foreginers’ absence or the family’s relationship abroad.

At times relatives of the person applying for the hardship are asked to write an immigration letter for hardship waivers.  This immigration letter or hardship letter is prepared by relatives of the person applying for the waiver.  The immigration letter typically entails a description of the relationship between the person who is writing the letter and the person who is going through the immigration proceedings.  The immigration letter also describes how the person writing the letter is affected by the immigration issues.  Generally, the immigration attorney handling the case provides some guidance on the structure of the immigration letter.

How do immigration psychologists and immigration attorneys work together?

Immigration psychologists and Immigration Attorneys have a working relationship that must protect the independence of opinion and the objectivity of each professional.

Immigration psychologists must understand rules of admissibility to determine whether the testing and procedures used are valid and reliable enough to stand the scrutiny of the court and other experts.  Immigration psychologists must understand how to provide testimony as required by the case.

How can I contact an immigration psychologist?

Immigration Psychology, Inc. has Florida immigration psychologists, North Carolina immigration psychologists, South Carolina immigration psychologists, and experts in other states.

Contact us at:

Info@ImmigrationPsychology.com

877-297-5952

305-456-4147

407-690-7129