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Ordinarily, when a person commits fraud or makes a misrepresentation in connection with applying for an immigration benefit, the person is required to file a fraud waiver (Form I – 601). However, in some cases, even when a person does make a misrepresentation, a fraud waiver may not necessarily be required.

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The USCIS has published a proposed rule expanding eligibility for a provisional waiver of the 3/10 -year bar.

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The National Police Commission (Napolcom) on Tuesday issued Resolution No. 2014-001 creating a waiver committee to evaluate applications on the grant of age, height or weight waivers for initial appointment to the Philippine National Police (PNP).

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Years ago, I entered the US under a different name but have been law-abiding and paying my taxes since then. My child, who was born in the US, will be celebrating his 21st birthday soon. I would like my child to petition me so I can finally get a green card.

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In a previous article, I discussed various forms of immigration relief and benefits that are available now, which you (or your children) could be eligible. Here are some more of the now — existing benefits available, while waiting for CIR:

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Ang usa ka tawo mamahimo nga mo-execute og waiver of rights sa iyang katungod o interest sa usa ka butang nga iyang gipanag-iya lakip na sa real property.

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Ordinarily, when a person commits fraud or makes a misrepresentation in connection with applying for an immigration benefit, the person is required to file a fraud waiver (Form I – 601). However, in some cases, even when a person does make a misrepresentation, a fraud waiver may not necessarily be required.

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If a person commits certain immigration violations (such as fraud, or overstaying in the US for over six months and then departing, etc.),

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Whenever a person commits fraud in obtaining an immigration benefit (such as entering the US under a different name, using bogus documents, applying for benefits to which they are not entitled, etc.), the person is typically required to file a Form I–601, waiver of inadmissibility, or fraud waiver.

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The USCIS has published a proposed rule expanding eligibility for a provisional waiver of the 3/10 -year bar.

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The National Police Commission (Napolcom) on Tuesday issued Resolution No. 2014-001 creating a waiver committee to evaluate applications on the grant of age, height or weight waivers for initial appointment to the Philippine National Police (PNP).

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Years ago, I entered the US under a different name but have been law-abiding and paying my taxes since then. My child, who was born in the US, will be celebrating his 21st birthday soon. I would like my child to petition me so I can finally get a green card.

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Ang usa ka tawo mamahimo nga mo-execute og waiver of rights sa iyang katungod o interest sa usa ka butang nga iyang gipanag-iya lakip na sa real property.

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