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                    [Title] => ‘Public charge’ refusal voids provisional waiver
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                    [Title] => Trump would favor provisional waiver
                    [Summary] => A provisional waiver can benefit certain people who are not eligible to adjust status in the US. These people include
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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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