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06-20-2012, 04:35 PM
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xangal
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laurel: Nothing is ever for sure in immigration. But Provisional Waivers are a *near* certainty by year end. Actually at the conference, some attorneys were theorizing that it could happen as early as late August or September (which makes me want to pee myself as I'm not ready). If you are eligible for EADs for Dreamers and you appear eligible for a Provisional Waiver, then this is a lucky time for you. Get your EAD as soon as possible and then file your waiver application when it opens up, you can work and drive until it's time for you to go to your consular interview, you're gone for a few weeks, and problem is solved. That's of course if everything goes smoothly, but all that is actually a possibility now where it wasn't a year ago.
Can someone with Immigration experience explain this part?
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