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What Is U.S Entry Waiver, How is it Used and When is it Good to Apply For?

The purpose of a United States Waiver is to allow a Canadian citizen or anyone else who may be eligible to come to the United States under what is called an expedited removal. An expedited removal means that they should have a valid reason for being in the United States. Some people may enter the United States without one, or not every year. When this happens, there are certain measures that the authorities in the U.S. take. If you are considered a danger to the American public or even a national security threat, or if you have any criminal record, or if you have violated terms of your parole, or if you have been convicted of a crime or a violation of a U.S. Visa, you can be denied entry into the United States under the provisions of a waiver. This article will look at some frequently asked questions about a waiver and how to go about applying for one. Why would I be denied entry into the United States under a waiver if I have been convicted of a felony? In most cases a waiver will onl