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Planning to do my post grad degree in the US and need your help.

hello everyone :)

Just looked this sub up and wanted to ask you guys. I'm a Syrian passport holder who was born and raised in the UAE, even tho i have lived here (UAE) all my life. I am not a UAE citizen due to law's that don't allow anyone who isn't ethically from the Emirates to be granted citizenship regardless of birth, marriage, ect...

As far as i am aware due to the U.S trump ban, Syrians aren't allowed to migrate to the U.S but i was wondering if the fact that i have a UAE birth certificate, an american system high school diploma and an american system bachelor's degree and also the fact that i haven't been to Syria in 10 years, not planning on returning due to conflict, that my application could maybe be looked at and possibly accepted?

Id appreciate any answers i can get, thank you.

Also, obviously i plan on travelling when the COVID19 pandemic is contained.

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