What Is a Qualifying Relative Hardship Declaration?
In certain immigration processes, a qualifying relative may be required to provide a written statement describing how they would be affected if the immigration benefit is not granted.
This letter is often used to explain the personal, emotional, financial, medical, or family hardships that the qualifying relative may experience in the event of separation or relocation.
Our office assists with taking the qualifying relative’s declaration and preparing a structured hardship letter based on the information they provide.
Please note that our office does not provide legal advice or determine legal strategy for your case. We prepare the declaration based on the information shared with us by the qualifying relative.
Who May Benefit From This Service?
• Individuals whose family member must provide a hardship statement
• Applicants preparing supporting documentation
• Individuals who want assistance drafting a declaration
If you are unsure how this document applies to your situation, we recommend consulting with a licensed immigration attorney.What This Service Includes
How We Help
• Assisting with drafting the declaration
• Organizing the information provided
• Preparing a structured and clear document
This service includes preparation of the written declaration only and does not include legal analysis or legal strategy.
How This Service Works
This service may be purchased directly online without scheduling a consultation.
To begin, click Start My Process and follow the steps below.
Step 1 – Select Your Service
Click Start My Process and select the USCIS Notice Explanation service.
Step 2 – Review and Sign the Agreement
You will be directed to review and sign the service agreement.
Email 1: After signing, you will receive an email with a copy of your signed agreement.
Step 3 – Submit Payment
You will then be directed to complete the payment.
Email 2: After payment is completed, you will receive a payment receipt.
Email 3:
You will receive an email with:
• A link to schedule your Interview Session.
Important Notice
CNIS Immigration Services is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal representation.