Visa Waiver Application Options

Summary

Your wifes previous overstay in the U.S. May affect her admissibility under INA ยง212(a)(9)(B). Applying for a B-2 visa on humanitarian grounds is a viable option. She may be eligible for a waiver if she can demonstrate extreme hardship to a U.S. Citizen or lawful permanent resident relative, or for humanitarian reasons. To strengthen the waiver request, provide proof of her fathers medical condition, evidence of her strong ties to Spain, and documentation of her past situation in Venezuela. Consulting an immigration lawyer specializing in U.S. Visas and waivers is recommended for guidance through the application and waiver process.

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what kind of specific laweyer i need
For your wife's situation, you would likely need an immigration lawyer who specializes in U.S. visas and waivers, particularly in handling cases involving past overstays and humanitarian grounds. They can guide you through the B-* visa application and any waiver process. Would you like assistance in connecting with one?