Overview
A Waiver of Ineligibility service helps eligible applicants prepare and organise documents for waiver-based submissions (where applicable). Waiver cases rely heavily on structured evidence, accurate forms, and clear explanations, so organisation and clarity are essential.
Who this service is for
This service may suit you if:
- You were found ineligible and were advised that a waiver may apply
- You need help structuring your waiver documentation clearly
- You have complex supporting evidence (family circumstances, hardship evidence, legal records, etc.)
- You want a well-organised, evidence-backed submission approach
What we focus on
We help you prepare:
- A clear case narrative aligned with the waiver basis
- A document structure that supports your explanation logically
- Supporting evidence that matches the main reasons you are requesting a waiver
- A consistency review across your personal history and supporting documents
Typical document areas (case-dependent)
- Identity and civil documents
- Background and history documents (as applicable)
- Family relationship evidence
- Supporting statements and explanations
- Evidence of circumstances relevant to the waiver request
How we help
We help you organise a waiver file in a clear and logical order, reduce confusion, and ensure your documents support the key points consistently.
