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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ireland
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Ok I called the embassy to see what Gavin has to bring with him for his fingerprint appointment-the woman asked what his name is-I told her & she says "is he filing a waiver?" should I be freaked or am I over-reacting?

I just thought that was a very strange thing to say-BEFORE the interview. He did overstay 2 days on the vwp but I really didn't think he would need a waiver for that.

what do you guys think?

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"Togetherness is Strength"

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I dont think you have anything to worry about Irish. That is probably a standard question asked when someone is having fingerprints done. Depending on the reasons/circumstances for fingerprinting, there are those that would be required to file a waiver.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ireland
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Posted (edited)

Thanks Aussie ;)

I needed to hear that....................it just seemed so strange-as soon as I told her my man's name she mentioned waiver :o

I just keep telling myself "we are nearly there- we are nearly there".

Edited by irishgirl73

Ni neart go cur le cheile

"Togetherness is Strength"

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
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Posted

I agree with Aussie.

The Embassy won't remember all applicants for visas by name so you were asked a standard question, the fact that you were asked right after mentioning Gavin's name doesn't mean anything.

Let us know how he gets on but I am 100% sure it'll be just fine.

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I-130

February 13, 2006: I-130 filed (US Embassy, Dublin, Ireland).

April 18, 2006: Interview date received.

May 02, 2006: Interview (US Embassy, Dublin, Ireland). Visa approved.

June 14, 2006: Moved to Charlotte, NC.

July 20, 2006: 'Welcome to the United States' letter received.

July 21, 2006: Applied for SSN.

July 29, 2006: SSN received.

September 05, 2006: 2 year Permanent Resident card received.

I-751

April 09, 2008: Mailed I-751 to TSC.

April 15, 2008: Check cashed.

April 16, 2008: Case transferred to VSC.

April 23, 2008: Biometrics appointment letter received.

May 10, 2008: Biometrics appointment.

June 28, 2008: Moved to Clearwater, FL (Filed AR-11 and I-865).

March 04,2009: 10 year Permanent Resident card production ordered.

March 13,2009: 10 year Permanent Resident card received.

N-400

April 24, 2009: Mailed N-400 to TX Lockbox.

April 30, 2009: NOA1 Notice date.

May 11, 2009: Biometrics appointment letter received.

May 16, 2009: Biometrics complete (walk-in).

June 04, 2009: Interview letter received.

July 23, 2009: Interview.

July 23, 2009: Oath. I am a US citizen!

 
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