THE USCIS has announced that its Stateside Provisional Waiver process to allow immigrant visa applicants to overcome the 3 and ten year “unlawful presence” bars should be in full force by the end of 2012. Earlier this year, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that it has promulgated new regulations to allow for the processing of waivers of the “three and ten year bar” for immigrant visa applicants who have previously accrued “unlawful presence” in the US. This new procedure will allow for individuals to seek a “provisional waiver” of the unlawful presence bar while still in the US, prior to their departure to apply for the immigrant visa abroad. Call us to get more information about the Stateside Provisional Waiver process.
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