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Confused on the I-130/ 601 & 212 waiver process?

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Hello All..

Just when I thought I had this down...it all gets really confusing again! Can someone please shed some light..

I applied for the I-130 , added all of my information, stating deportation, small criminal convic.ect ect, and was SURE that they would deny the request, and then I would have to submit the 1-212 & 601.

But I just received a letter in the post stating that they have approved my application process, and that I would now enter the second stage of the process. So does this mean that I have to submit my waiver and letter later? or did they make a mistake..or is this some kind of miracle?

Can someone please explain how the process works if you are applying for the I-130 but will need to submit both waiver on ground of exc.?

Many thanks.. :huh:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello All..

Just when I thought I had this down...it all gets really confusing again! Can someone please shed some light..

I applied for the I-130 , added all of my information, stating deportation, small criminal convic.ect ect, and was SURE that they would deny the request, and then I would have to submit the 1-212 & 601.

But I just received a letter in the post stating that they have approved my application process, and that I would now enter the second stage of the process. So does this mean that I have to submit my waiver and letter later? or did they make a mistake..or is this some kind of miracle?

Can someone please explain how the process works if you are applying for the I-130 but will need to submit both waiver on ground of exc.?

Many thanks.. :huh:

Your application will go through the NVC (several steps) then to the interview stage. At the interview the applicant would be denied, and depending on the country hand in the application same day or within a few days. . .all that time waiting for an interview is a waste in my opinion, when they could just as easily let you know in the beginning and be processing them :(

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