Please answer the following questions by checking "Yes," "No" or "Not Applicable" in the boxes provided. Where required, please provide an
explanation of your answer on an attached sheet of paper. You should reference the number of each question for which you are providing an
explanation.
Your responses in this Part should be about you and/or your qualifying family member(s), except for your response to Question 11. A qualifying
family member is a parent, spouse or child who is a United States Citizen (USC) or lawful permanent resident (LPR) of the United States. When
providing responses about a family member, please provide the family member's name and his or her relationship to you. Please attach any
documents you have to support the responses you give below. (See the instructions for types of documents that you may wish to submit.)
IMPORTANT: If you meet the eligibility requirements for NACARA suspension of deportation or special rule cancellation of removal listed in (a) or
(b), under Part 2, Application on Page 1 of this form and you complete this form, you will be presumed to meet the extreme hardship requirement,
unless evidence in the record establishes that neither you nor your qualified relative are likely to experience extreme hardship if you are deported or
removed from the United States. If you qualify for a presumption of extreme hardship, you do not need to submit documents that support your
answers below regarding your claim to extreme hardship; but you need to provide explanations to your answers below, where required.
1. Yes No Not applicable - If you have (USC/LPR) children, do your children speak, read, and write English?
2. Yes No Not applicable - If you have (USC/LPR) children, do your children speak, read and write the native language of the
country you would be returned to if deported or removed?
3. Yes No - Do you or any of your qualified family members suffer or have suffered from any illness, health problem, or disability that
requires or required medical attention? If yes, provide information about the health problem, include whether you or your qualified family
member suffer(s) or suffered from it, and any care you or the person receives in the United States that would not be available in the country
to which you would be deported or removed.
4. Yes No - Would you be able to obtain employment in the country to which you would be deported or removed? If yes, explain the
type of employment you would be able to obtain. If no, explain why you would be unable to find employment.
5. Yes No Not applicable - If you or a qualified family member are currently pursuing educational opportunities in the United
States, would you or the qualified family member continue to pursue the educational opportunities if deported or removed from the United
States? If no, explain why not.
6. Yes No Not applicable - If you are deported or removed from the United States, would all qualified family member(s)
accompany you? If no, list which qualified family member(s) would not accompany you. Also, explain why the qualified family member(s)
would not accompany you and how that affects you and your family member(s).
7. Yes No - Would you or qualified members of your family experience any emotional or psychological impact if you were deported or
removed from the United States? If yes, please explain.
8. Yes No - Would the current conditions in the country to which you would be deported or removed cause you or your qualified family
members extreme hardship if you are deported or removed? If yes, please explain.
9. Yes No - Do you presently have any other way, besides this application for suspension of deportation or special rule cancellation of
removal, to adjust status to that of a permanent resident in the United States? If yes, please explain.
10. Yes No Not applicable - If you belong to any civic, political, religious, community, or social organization, association,
foundation, club, or similar group or participate in volunteer activities, would your separation from these community ties and activities
affect you if you are deported or removed from the United States? If yes, please explain.
11. Yes No - Is there any other type of hardship that you or your family would face if you are deported or removed from the United
States? Include any hardship to your non USC/LPR children, spouse or parents and any hardship to brothers, sisters, grandparents or other
extended family members. If yes, please explain.