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  • Paralegal Mississauga - Slide 1 Welcome to DYL Paralegal Services

    Our reputation and success have been predicated on exceptional service, confidentiality and satisfaction. Highly motivated, experienced staffing and support staff welcome the opportunity to assist you with your specific needs and/or questions.
  • Paralegal Mississauga - Slide 2 Who We Are

    When we felt that we had the experience, the knowledge and now the license to serve the public we started our office as DYL paralegal Services Small claim court, land lord and tenant disputes, Pardons and US entry waivers are the areas of practice of our office.
  • Paralegal Mississauga - Slide 3 Contact Us

    Please visit us anytime during our business hours, call if you require further instruction finding our location at (905)268-1049.
US Entry Waivers

The US department of home land security is taking a lot of measurement to secure their borders. Individuals with criminal records can be denied entry. To avoid any hassle you will need an US Entry waiver issued by Home Land Security.

Attempt an Entrance with no Waiver could have the following consequences: For The first attempt, the individual will deny entry and will be returned to Canada. However that’s not all of it, you might be arrested, Detained or even deported For the second Attempt the immigration officer is entitled to seize your belongings and your vehicle.

Unlike a pardon, there is no specified eligibility period for a waiver. The Us Department will issue the Waiver when they have the following information: The significance of your criminal record, what risk of harm you pose to the United States if you are admitted, and your reason(s) for entering the U.S.

To avoid the risk of embarrassment and humiliation of having to endure these hassles, you need a U.S. Entry Waiver. If you're planning on traveling to the United States, it's important that you apply for a waiver well in advance of your trip.

Waivers are valid for periods of time ranging from 1 to 5 years. Once a waiver expires, you must go through the same process again and apply for a new waiver.

Processing a waiver application can take anywhere from 6 to 12 months from the time the application is filed.