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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guatemala
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While reading some older threads, I found one post that mentioned countries that participate in the VWP. I looked it up on the USCIS web site and Guatemala wasn't listed as a country that participated! :( This really upsets me because my fiance (a citizen of Guatemala) will obviously need a waiver. Does this mean that he can't get one? What else would we be able to do?? If we have a lawyer, would we be able to appeal a denial??

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October 2002- Met and fell in love

February 4 2004- Julian is born

February 12 2007- Vera is born

March 21 2007- Rodolfo leaves the US (voluntary departure)

April 2 2008- Met with attorney to talk about the case

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While reading some older threads, I found one post that mentioned countries that participate in the VWP. I looked it up on the USCIS web site and Guatemala wasn't listed as a country that participated! :( This really upsets me because my fiance (a citizen of Guatemala) will obviously need a waiver. Does this mean that he can't get one? What else would we be able to do?? If we have a lawyer, would we be able to appeal a denial??

There are waivers and waivers...

VWP is Visa Waiver Program and means that the citizens of countries listed do not need a tourist visa to come and VISIT the USA for 90 days.

Waivers for inadmisibility are different and available to those who qualify no matter from what county they are coming.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guatemala
Timeline
While reading some older threads, I found one post that mentioned countries that participate in the VWP. I looked it up on the USCIS web site and Guatemala wasn't listed as a country that participated! :( This really upsets me because my fiance (a citizen of Guatemala) will obviously need a waiver. Does this mean that he can't get one? What else would we be able to do?? If we have a lawyer, would we be able to appeal a denial??

There are waivers and waivers...

VWP is Visa Waiver Program and means that the citizens of countries listed do not need a tourist visa to come and VISIT the USA for 90 days.

Waivers for inadmisibility are different and available to those who qualify no matter from what county they are coming.

Ook, thank you. I was starting to wonder if I had any hope in getting him home.

Our Timeline

October 2002- Met and fell in love

February 4 2004- Julian is born

February 12 2007- Vera is born

March 21 2007- Rodolfo leaves the US (voluntary departure)

April 2 2008- Met with attorney to talk about the case

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us-flag.gifguat.gif

"When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible."

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