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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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I just read on one of the reviews on the honduras u.s embassy that they have to file 601 waiver to come back to the US if they were here illegally and departed voluntarily...what does that mean. please help

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
Timeline

N400


Filing based on 3yrs/USC Spouse. 3 year residency anniversary is in August 2014. Filed immediately after the 90-day early filing mark (May 2014)


05/06/2014 - Mailed N-400

05/15/2014 - Check cashed

05/12/2014 - NOA Date

06/11/2014 - Biometrics Appointment

09/15/2014 - Inline for interview scheduling (was stuck in "Initial Review" for over 3 months!)

10/27/2014 - Scheduled for interview

12/01/2014 - Interview

12/19/2014 - I AM A US CITIZEN!


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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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it says on the uscis website that you can have that form expidited due to financial loss and other things of that nature. when my husband left i lost my apartment and now live with my sister im barely making ends meet as it is. and after i pay each fee im pinching pennies to pay the next one. without him i cannot work pay daycare and rent a place to live. i am a constant burden on my family....what do i do? i need him home....

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it says on the uscis website that you can have that form expidited due to financial loss and other things of that nature. when my husband left i lost my apartment and now live with my sister im barely making ends meet as it is. and after i pay each fee im pinching pennies to pay the next one. without him i cannot work pay daycare and rent a place to live. i am a constant burden on my family....what do i do? i need him home....

An I-601 is only needed for illegal overstays of more than 6 months or more. A 6 month overstay results in a 3 year reentry bar. A 12 month overstay results in a 10 year bar.

As long as he departed voluntarily before 6 months of overstay accrued, then there is no need to file the I-601.

USCIS California Service Center

10-NOV 2010 - I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

16-NOV 2010 - NOA1 Received

22-NOV 2010 - Service Request for Expedite

10-DEC 2010 - Faxed medical proof to USCIS

17-DEC 2010 - I-130 Approved

27-DEC 2010 - NOA2 Received

National Visa Center

29-DEC 2010 - NVC case number assigned

01-JAN 2011 - Emailed expedite request to NVC

14-JAN 2011 - Expedite approved. Case forwarded to U.S. embassy

25-JAN 2011 - Medical Exam

U.S. Embassy

25-JAN 2011 - Packet 3 received

02-FEB 2011 - Sent DS-230 & DS-2001

18-FEB 2011 - Interview 8:30 AM - APPROVED

Port of Entry

14-MAR 2011 - POE Atlanta

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