Travel to the United States Again With a U.S. Entry Waiver

Legal authorization to enter the United States despite past offenses.

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What Is a U.S. Entry Waiver?

A U.S. Entry Waiver is a special authorization that allows individuals who are considered inadmissible to legally enter the United States.

This application is typically required after a border refusal, criminal record, or prior visa issue.

U.S. authorities review each waiver application based on:

  • The nature and seriousness of the past issue
  • How much time has passed since the incident
  • Evidence of rehabilitation and good conduct
  • The reason for travel to the U.S.
  • The quality and completeness of the application

Approval is not automatic and is decided on a case-by-case basis.

Approval depends heavily on how the application is prepared, professional guidance can make a real difference.

Approval depends heavily on how the application is prepared, professional guidance can make a real difference.

When you Need a US Waiver

If U.S. border officers told you that you are inadmissible, you may need a U.S. Entry Waiver.

Denied at the U.S. Border

You were refused entry at a U.S. airport or land border.

Told You're Inadmissible

CBP informed you that you are not legally wied to enter the U.S.

Previous Visa Refusal

A U.S. visa application was refused because of your history.

Criminal Record (Even Old)

A past charge or conviction is blocking your travel. even if it's old

Free Eligibility Assessment
We review your situation and confirm whether a waiver is required.
Strategy & Document Review
We identify strengths, risks, and supporting evidence needed for your case.
Waiver Package Preparation
We prepare a complete, well-structured package tailored to your case.

Our Step-by-Step Process

Every case is unique, but here’s a clear, professional path we’ll follow:

Why Canadians Trust Us

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Waiver Expert Guidance

Specialized in U.S. Entry Waivers for Canadians.

Reduce Risk & Errors

Complete, accurate, and compliant applications.

Clear, Guided Process

Know every step and what to expect. No hidden fees

Confidential & Secure

Your privacy is taken seriously
at every step.

Honest Advice

Realistic assessments,
not false promises.

Support Every Step

From start to decision,
we're with you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really need a U.S. Entry Waiver?

If U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) told you that you are inadmissible, then yes — a U.S. Entry Waiver is usually required to legally enter the United States. This often happens after a criminal record, border refusal, or prior visa issue.

Is a Canadian pardon enough to enter the U.S.?

Not always. Even with a Canadian pardon (record suspension), the U.S. may still consider you inadmissible. In many cases, a U.S. Entry Waiver is still required to cross the border legally.

How long does the U.S. Entry Waiver process take?

Processing times typically range from 6 to 12 months, depending on your case and government workload. There is no way to speed up the decision once submitted.

How long is a U.S. Entry Waiver valid?

If approved, waivers are typically valid for 1 to 5 years, depending on your history and the officer’s decision. After expiration, a new waiver application is required.

What factors affect approval?

U.S. authorities consider: The nature and seriousness of the past issue How much time has passed Evidence of rehabilitation and good conduct The reason for travel to the U.S. The quality of the waiver application

Will my past mistake permanently block me from the U.S.?

No. Many people with past issues are approved for U.S. Entry Waivers every year. A past mistake does not automatically disqualify you, especially if time has passed and your case is well prepared.

Is my information kept confidential?

All assessments and applications are handled confidentially and without judgment. Your privacy is taken seriously at every step.