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11-23-2014, 12:48 AM
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"Expands the provisional waiver program announced in 2013 by allowing the spouses, sons or daughters of lawful permanent residents and sons and daughters of U.S. citizens to get a waiver if a visa is available. There may be instances when the qualifying relative is not the petitioner."

Does this mean that although my mother was petitioned by a non-immediate relative (brother), she can still qualify for this relief because my grandparents are citizens?
Most likely since she's a daughter of a US citizen. The hardship waiver was always usable for third-party petition. You can technically be sponsored by a company in EB-2, get the I-601A waiver from a spouse, and undergo consular processing for EB-2. While possible, it is rarely if ever done.
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I don't think that has even been done.
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http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/fil...01a_waiver.pdf

Here is a memo that just came out... What does statutorily eligible classes of relative mean?
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So, lets say an USC son petitions his parents under this new administrative actions, then the parents leave the country using AP and comeback with no problems. Will the parents be able to apply for AOS through their USC son?

Any thoughts will be appreciated, thanks.
The son/daugther would have to be 21+ though.
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The son/daugther would have to be 21+ though.
yes .. once the us citizen child is over 21 thats true
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