Article about the new "stateside waiver" process that allows undocumented individuals to apply for a waiver of the grounds of inadmissibility by showing that their spouse will suffer extreme hardship if they had to return to their home countries overseas and sit out the 10 year penalty for their unlawful presence before obtaining their green card and returning to the U.S. The new process allows the waiver to be filed with the USCIS here in the U.S. before the undocumented goes overseas for a consular interview. If the waiver is approved, they still have to go to the Consulate overseas to get their green card, but they can return to the U.S. and their family immediately. The new process rolls out on 3/4/13.
A publication from Wisconsin Council on Children and Families (WCCF). It provides information in regards to financial aid that is available to undocumented students. It includes recommendations that will promote human and fiscal benefits for Wisconsin and it's students.
Click on the attached file to read the publication from WCCF.
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