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AILA Doc. No. 18032130 | Dated November 29, 2018 | File Size: 711 K
Download the DocumentIn November 2018, AILA's Middle East Interest Group (MEIG) released an updated practice pointer which summarizes the results of the AILA’s second call for examples and provides updated insights and tips for AILA members who are preparing and submitting a waiver on behalf of foreign nationals subject to the Presidential Proclamation 9645 (Travel Ban 3.0) based on information provided by the Department of State, as well as from reported best practices submitted by AILA members.
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