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  1. His parent suffers from osteoporosis, and is unable to drive, would that be reason enough to file for a waiver so he can file for AOS in the US?
  2. Hi! please remove if this is the wrong section. I hope I can get some opinions on my friend's situation. He has an approved I-130 petition. Family based, F1 unmarried son of US Citizen. Priority date for "filing" AOS has been met, his I-130 was approved in 2005 and has not left the country since. DACA since 2013 No criminal record, and always lawfully admitted into US. Visa overstayed after high school but was later inspected and admitted in 2004 Always employed since 2013, 40 credits reached. He has applied for Advance Parole (via DACA), expecting approval in Feb/2024. The question... is AOS viable after successfully getting paroled next year? Thanks.
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