In a non-precedent decision, AAO sustains appeal of denied 212(e) waiver application, finding that the applicant’s /country-region>/country-region>/>/country-region>/>/>>/>/country-region>/>/>>/>/>>/>>/>>/>U.S./country-region>/>/>>/>/>>/>>/>>/>/>>/>>/>>/>>/>>/>>/>>/> citizen, surgeon spouse would suffer exceptional hardship if her husband were to return to /place>/place>/>/place>/>/>>/>/place>/>/>>/>/>>/>>/>>/> /country-region>/country-region>/>/country-region>/>/>>/>/country-region>/>/>>/>/>>/>>/>>/>Venezuela/country-region>/>/>>/>/>>/>>/>>/>/>>/>>/>>/>>/>>/>>/>>/>/place>/>/>>/>/>>/>>/>>/>/>>/>>/>>/>>/>>/>>/>>/> alone, or if she were to relocate with him.
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