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Yes, a sponsor can withdraw their sponsorship of an immigrant, but the process can be complex and may have legal implications. Un-sponsoring typically involves formally notifying Immigration authorities, and the immigrant may need to seek alternative sponsorship or adjust their status. It's advisable for both parties to consult with an immigration attorney to understand the consequences and ensure compliance with immigration laws.

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