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Filed: Other Country: Brazil
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Hi everyone,

I need advise on what i should do, here is my story:

My fiance was deported, in january of 08. I just had our daughter in august 08. I have filled out all the paperwork for the fiance visa, I also have filled out the paperwork to waive the deportation. Then I found a sponsor for him to have a job as soon as he comes here. I am trying to figure out if i should send ALL these papers in together, or to send in the fiance paperwork with the deportation waiver, and send in the sponsor paper by its self.

PLEASE, if anyone has advise on what to do, or knows something else that will help our case, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tell me. i am desperate for some help here.

thanks so much

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hi, you have to take special care and study deeply the situation of your fiance. What I have seen here is that the Embassy denials fiance visa for the ones who were deported.

So, check it out... reasearch , talk to attorneys... it will all the depends on the circunstances of your fiances ´deportation.. how long did he overtsay... there are many topics about it here for you to read.

Take care.

Ary

Met first time: 07/23/2003 in Rio de Janeiro (1 week having fun!)

Dating: july 03 to dec 2003

Engage: jan 2004 to jun 2007

Ary living in US: 2004-2005

Jun 2007 - wedding planns back!

oct 2007 - legal marriage

nov 2007 - wedding party with our whole family

Ary graduates: dec 2007

Visa Journey 2008

April 5th: I130 sent

April 15th: NOA1

MAY: HONEY MOON IN CABO SAN LUCAS MX

JUl: NOA2

Aug: Packet 3 documents gather in BR and US and medical test done

AUg: paied fees I-864 and IV Bill

Oct: Packet 3 sent

Nov: RFE

Nov: NVC case completed

INTERVIEW: JANUARY 9th = APPROVED!

Visa Delivered: JANUARY 14TH ( 3 working days after interview)

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If he was deported, his visa will be denied at his interview. He will be given a paper with the reason for denial with the section of the law that applies to him. He will also be told about his waiver eligiblity. You will not be able to submit your waiver package at this interview. You will have to make another appointment to come back to submit the waiver. There is much more to the waiver than filling out the form. You must show extreme hardship to the US citizen if the alien is not granted entry to the US. You need to write a letter detailing your hardships and provide supporting documentation.

I highly recommend that you consult with a lawyer who has extensive experience with foreign filed waivers, specifically for waivers adjudicated in Lima, Peru, which is where waivers filed in Brazil are processed. Two excellent lawyers are Laurel Scott at visacentral.net and Heather Poole a humanrightsattorney.com. The best site on the internet for waivers is immigrate2us.net. Many hours of reading are necessary to learn about the waiver process. There is a section of the forum just for Lima, Peru. This is not a simple process. It takes a lot of time to prepare a good hardship package to increase your chances of success. The job sponsor is irrelevant in the waiver process. It is all about extreme hardship to the US citizen if the alien is not allowed to return.

R.I.P Spooky 2004-2015

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