U.S. Entry Waivers will allow you to travel to the U.S. for:

  • Work
  • Vacation
  • Family reunions
  • Connecting flights

If you have a Canadian criminal record, you will most likely need a U.S.Entry Waiver to legally enter the United States. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) tightened their border security after 9/11, and now consult a ‘List of Moral Turpitude’ when determining entry admissibility. This list includes more serious convictions such as murder, rape, and terrorism, but also less serious offences such as theft, fraud, or tax evasion.

If you have a criminal record for a Crime of Moral Turpitude and it is discovered by US Customs, you will be denied entry. If you continue to attempt to enter the United States with these convictions, you will risk search and seizure of your property, arrest, incarceration, and a lifetime ban from entering the United States.

Getting a U.S. Entry Waiver is your solution. This document will permit you to legally enter the United States with a criminal record for a specified time period. The applications for U.S. Entry Waivers are lengthy and complex, requiring records for each conviction, and any other documents relating to the commutation of sentence, parole, or pardon.

Understandably, getting a U.S. Entry Waiver is difficult and time consuming, which is why many people prefer to use our services. Our company has the experience and expertise needed to complete U.S. Entry waiver applications as quickly as possible so you can travel to the United States worry free.

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