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Posted 11 months ago
Sofia Morales
Answered 11 months ago
Yes, but you’ll need to either fulfill the 2-year rule or get a waiver approved.
Teuvo Larkas
Answered 11 months ago
Applying for a green card without the waiver could lead to denial.
Zoe Richardson
Answered 11 months ago
Some waivers are based on hardship, persecution, or government objection.
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