42B Cancellation of Removal: Hardship Evidence That Works
42B Cancellation of Removal: Hardship Evidence That Works
Non-LPR cancellation of removal (often called 42B) requires proving exceptional and extremely unusual hardship to a qualifying U.S. relative.
Key legal elements
- Continuous physical presence for at least 10 years.
- Good moral character.
- No disqualifying criminal bars.
- Exceptional hardship to qualifying relatives.
Strong hardship evidence examples
- Medical records with specialist letters.
- School and special-education documentation.
- Mental health evaluations.
- Country-condition reports tied to family impact.
- Financial evidence showing concrete consequences.
Court preparation tips
A persuasive case combines documentary evidence, credible testimony, and consistent timelines. Preparation for cross-examination is essential.
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