PRACTICE OVERVIEW
Overcoming Immigration Barriers with Trusted Legal Help in Charlotte & Kinston, NC
Have you been told you’re inadmissible to the United States? Don’t lose hope—there may still be a legal path forward. At The Emory Law Firm, our experienced immigration attorneys in Charlotte and Kinston, North Carolina, assist individuals and families with waivers of inadmissibility, helping overcome obstacles to lawful entry or adjustment of status.

What Is Inadmissibility?
Inadmissibility means that an individual is barred from entering the United States or adjusting their immigration status due to certain legal grounds. These grounds may include:
- Unlawful presence in the U.S.
- Criminal convictions
- Immigration fraud or misrepresentation
- Health-related issues
- Prior deportations or removals
- National security concerns
Fortunately, U.S. immigration law allows individuals in some of these situations to request a waiver of inadmissibility, which may allow them to still qualify for a visa, green card, or other immigration benefits.
Common Types of Immigration Waivers
Depending on your specific situation, several waivers may be available, including:
- I-601 Waiver: For individuals applying from outside the U.S. who are found inadmissible based on certain grounds.
- I-601A Provisional Waiver: Allows certain individuals present in the U.S. to apply for a waiver of unlawful presence before leaving for consular processing abroad.
- 212(h) Waiver: For criminal grounds of inadmissibility, including some crimes involving moral turpitude.
- 212(i) Waiver: For fraud or willful misrepresentation, typically involving visa or immigration applications.
- INA 212(d)(3) Waiver: A discretionary waiver for nonimmigrants found inadmissible but seeking a temporary visa to enter the U.S.
Eligibility Requirements
Waivers are not automatically granted—they require a thorough application process and strong supporting evidence. You may be required to prove:
- Extreme hardship to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse or parent
- Rehabilitation and positive moral character (for criminal waivers)
- The incident was isolated and does not reflect your overall behavior
- You pose no risk to public safety or national security
Why Legal Representation Matters
Immigration waivers are among the most complex and detail-sensitive processes in U.S. immigration law. A single error or omission can lead to delays, denials, or even permanent bars. At The Emory Law Firm, we have extensive experience preparing strong waiver applications, including detailed hardship letters, legal briefs, and supporting evidence tailored to each client’s unique circumstances.
Our legal team will guide you through the entire process, including:
- Assessing your grounds of inadmissibility
- Identifying the appropriate waiver(s)
- Gathering and organizing supporting documentation
- Drafting compelling waiver applications and hardship affidavits
- Communicating with USCIS or U.S. consulates
Serving Clients Across North Carolina
We proudly serve immigrants and their families from our offices in both Charlotte and Kinston, North Carolina. Whether you are applying for a green card, a visa, or trying to overcome a past immigration issue, we will fight for your right to move forward and build a life in the United States.
Contact Our Immigration Waiver Attorneys Today
If you or a loved one has been deemed inadmissible, don’t face the process alone. Let our knowledgeable legal team evaluate your case and build the strongest possible waiver application.
Charlotte Office
11020 David Taylor Dr, Suite 102
Charlotte, NC 28262
Phone: (704) 371-4333
Kinston Office
2422 N. Herritage Street
Kinston, NC 28501
Phone: (704) 324-8500
Your future in the U.S. could depend on a waiver—schedule a confidential consultation today and let us help you clear the path forward.