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#24
11-07-2014, 05:10 PM
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From Georgia
Joined in Aug 2009
331 posts
Kari096
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Originally Posted by drvenom View Post
Agreed. My lawyers just said not to bother with the waiver because they know I won't get it. They said to come back when there are kids involved or my wife is ill. Otherwise, they said its not worth the risk of being left out of the country if you get rejected. My difficulty arises because I aged out of DACA, but I was told by the lawyer that the process would have been easy if I had qualified for DACA.
It's sad. How fair is it to the child to bring them into this situation of uncertainty? But that's literally what they want you to do. The bar for proving extreme hardship is extreme on it's own and not only that but it's not a uniform process. Some will get approved with what appears to be little hardship and others (like my husband and I) who have hardship supposedly don't have enough of it. It's ridiculous. I am saddened to hear you aged out. I hope the President does include something in his EO to extend deferred action to those dreamers who aged out of the original EO.
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