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Filed: Other Country: Jordan
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My waiver has been approved through Rome. My husband is from Jordan, and I was wondering if any of you on this forum have had approvals, and how long did it take for your SO to receive his/her visa. I appreciate any info. Thanks. Did you SO have to go through a security clearance, if so, why and how long did it take to clear?

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Jordan
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My waiver has been approved through Rome. My husband is from Jordan, and I was wondering if any of you on this forum have had approvals, and how long did it take for your SO to receive his/her visa. I appreciate any info. Thanks. Did you SO have to go through a security clearance, if so, why and how long did it take to clear?

that depends on the type of decision made on your petition.

My interview was on Jan,22,2008 in Amman ,i got 221(g) and my petition was returned to USCIS for further process anyway my petition will not be back again to the embassy before the end of 2008.

My K3 petition was returned back to USCIS on Jan,22nd,2008 and i am still waiting till this moment to hear from the USCIS

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My waiver has been approved through Rome. My husband is from Jordan, and I was wondering if any of you on this forum have had approvals, and how long did it take for your SO to receive his/her visa. I appreciate any info. Thanks. Did you SO have to go through a security clearance, if so, why and how long did it take to clear?

First of all, congratulations!!! My husband needed to get a waiver approved (I-601) because he had overstayed his past visa here in the states. It was also approved in Rome, after it first sat in Athens without being touched for 8 months. So, keep in mind that all his paperwork (DS230, medical, police records) had expired by the time the I601 got approved (it took 15 months to get the waiver approved). After the waiver got approved, Rome sent notification of approval to Cairo. Once Cairo got notified, my husband was then told to resubmit paperwork which we did as soon as we could. It took about 2 months from the date we found out his waiver was approved until he got the visa. He did not go through additional security checks as they are done as part of the waiver process in Rome. However, I have heard that sometimes embassies do decide to do additional checks even after USCIS approves a waiver. Hopefully, that won't happen to you, and you'll get your visa within a few weeks to a couple months.

I stayed right on top of Cairo (with lots of emails) once I knew Rome had notified them of the approval, so I 'd suggest doing the same with your embassy.

Best of luck!!!

Summer 2003- We met (in the U.S.) and began dating.

Summer 2004- My SO moved back to Egypt; I spent a month there with him.

December 2004- SO called my parents and got permission to ask for my hand in marriage; They said yes, of course!

Christmas 2004- I traveled back to Egypt and accepted his proposal while we were on the sands by the Red Sea...

July 2005- Got married; I moved to Egypt

Nov. 2005- Began the immigration process!!!

July 2006- Hubby's immigrant "interview" at embassy in Cairo was no interview- told to file waiver for past visa overstay

Aug. 2006- Waiver sent from Cairo to Athens

April 2007- Waiver transferred from Athens to Rome

August 2007 - I moved back to U.S. from Egypt in anticipation of waiver approval (just had a feeling!!) and to continue my career because my 2 year work contract had expired in Cairo and my wondeful job was still here waiting.

Nov. 2007- Waiver approved... thank the good Lord!!!!

Dec. 2007- Interview- but not really an interview- just had to sign the updated DS230; Told to expect visa in 2 weeks.

Jan. 2008 - Visa in hand! It actually did arrive in 2 and a half weeks... Hubby back in our home 2 days later!!!

Feb. 2008- Green Card arrives

Today and everyday- Loving life back in our home, having a blast, enjoying every moment with family and friends, praying for all of you still waiting! Miracles DO happen!!!

 
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