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What if I need a waiver for a misrepresentation? Hi Im Jim Hacking, immigration lawyer, practicing law throughout the United States at our offices in Saint Louis, San Diego and Washington, D.C. In todays video, were talking about marriage based green cards, and were talking about situations where the foreign national is accused of having made a misrepresentation, either to the State Department or to USCIS or to CBP when coming through Customs. And they now have to deal with it before they get their green card. Of course, anybody applying for a marriage based green card has to first prove that the marriage is valid. So were not talking about that. Were talking about a situation where the I-130 has been approved. Everyone agrees that the marriage is valid, but the officer whos conducting the green card interview believes that the non-citizen, the person applying for lawful permanent resident status has some inadmissibility problem related to a misrepresentation. Now, let me tell y