How do I apply for a waiver based on exceptional hardship to my American citizen or permanent resident spouse or child?
A. Please note you will need to apply to both USCIS and the Department of State. Apply directly to the USCIS on Form I-612 for a finding of exceptional hardship to an American citizen or legal permanent resident spouse or child of an exchange visitor. You must also complete Form 3035 on this website and pay the $215 processing fee to the Department of State St. Louis address.
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