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Dated 3rd of August, 2012
Since June 4, 2012, individuals outside the U.S. who have been found inadmissible
for certain visas by a U.S. consular officer and seek to waive an inadmissibility
ground should no longer apply for a waiver at their foreign location, but should
file requests directly to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) by
mailing the application to a USCIS Lockbox facility in the United States. This
change only affects situations where individuals outside the U.S., who have been
found inadmissible for an immigrant visa or a nonimmigrant K or V visa, must file
their waiver applications. These waiver applications are adjudicated at the USCIS
Nebraska Service Center (NSC).
The change affects filings for:
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