02/22/2012 02:46:00 PM EST
Alert: I-601 Provisional Waiver Is Not in Effect
"USCIS is considering changes that would allow
certain immediate relatives (the spouse, children or parents of a U.S.
citizen) who can demonstrate extreme hardship to a U.S. citizen spouse
or parent to receive a provisional waiver of the unlawful presence bars
before leaving the United States.
These procedures are not in
effect and will not be available to potential applicants until USCIS
publishes a final rule in the Federal Register specifying the effective
date. USCIS plans to publish a notice of proposed rulemaking in the
coming months and will consider all comments received as part of that
process before publishing a final rule.
- Do
not send an application requesting a provisional waiver at this
time. USCIS will reject any application requesting this new process and
we will return the application package and any related fees to the
applicant. USCIS cannot accept applications until a final rule is issued
and the process change becomes effective.
- Be
aware that some unauthorized practitioners of immigration law may
wrongly claim they can currently file a provisional waiver application
(Form I-601) for you. These same individuals may ask you to pay them to
file such forms although the process is not yet in place. Please avoid
such scams. USCIS wants you to learn the facts about protecting yourself
and your family against scammers by visiting uscis.gov/avoidscams.
If
you already have an immigrant visa interview with the U.S. Department
of State, we strongly encourage you to attend. The Department of State
may cancel your immigrant visa registration if you fail to appear at
this interview." - USCIS, Feb. 22, 2012.