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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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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

OK WE ARE WILLING, BUT NEED TO KNOW MORE...

WHY WAS HE DEPORTED?????

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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

OK WE ARE WILLING, BUT NEED TO KNOW MORE...

WHY WAS HE DEPORTED?????

he was deported for being here illegally. that was it. they found him in our apartment looking for someone else. that man was not there. he has no criminal record except for this. we talked to a awyer and they said to do the forms i already explained. but now i need to know how to send them all in

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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

OK WE ARE WILLING, BUT NEED TO KNOW MORE...

WHY WAS HE DEPORTED?????

he was deported for being here illegally. that was it. they found him in our apartment looking for someone else. that man was not there. he has no criminal record except for this. we talked to a awyer and they said to do the forms i already explained. but now i need to know how to send them all in

I gave you a detailed response in the other topic you made about this in the K-1 forum. I'll copy and paste it here in case you missied it:

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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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

OK WE ARE WILLING, BUT NEED TO KNOW MORE...

WHY WAS HE DEPORTED?????

he was deported for being here illegally. that was it. they found him in our apartment looking for someone else. that man was not there. he has no criminal record except for this. we talked to a awyer and they said to do the forms i already explained. but now i need to know how to send them all in

I gave you a detailed response in the other topic you made about this in the K-1 forum. I'll copy and paste it here in case you missied it:

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.

Thanks so much for your help. I did not see the one before, i am just learning how to use this web site. I am really great full to you for your advise. It is not what i really wanted to hear, haha, but it is really helpful. Thanks so much again.

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Thanks so much for your help. I did not see the one before, i am just learning how to use this web site. I am really great full to you for your advise. It is not what i really wanted to hear, haha, but it is really helpful. Thanks so much again.

I know what you mean, nobody wants to go thru the waiver process, but when it is your only option, you need to spend considerable time to give yourselves the best chance for sucess. The lawyer who told you to fill out the form and submit it has no idea what the waiver process is. The majoriry of immigration lawyers don't have much if any experience with foreign filed waivers. You can spend some time reading at immigrate2us.net and see if this is something that you feel you are capable of doing on your own or you can hire a lawyer. Laurel Scott is one of the top waiver lawyers in the country as is Heather Poole. Carl Shusterman at shusterman.com has a wealth of information availbable about various immigration issues.

It will take you many days and hours of reading to get a handle on this. Anyting less and you are fooling yourself. It is doable, but it is not easy or simple. It takes a lot of time and work with or without a lawyer. Lima is a strict office, but cetainly not immpossible like Manilla. My wife is from Brazil and she needed a wavier to get her visa. It is an emotionally and mentally draining process. I will do my best to answer any questions you may have. The other website will be your best source of information. They are a great group of extremely helpful people.

R.I.P Spooky 2004-2015

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Thanks so much for your help. I did not see the one before, i am just learning how to use this web site. I am really great full to you for your advise. It is not what i really wanted to hear, haha, but it is really helpful. Thanks so much again.

I know what you mean, nobody wants to go thru the waiver process, but when it is your only option, you need to spend considerable time to give yourselves the best chance for sucess. The lawyer who told you to fill out the form and submit it has no idea what the waiver process is. The majoriry of immigration lawyers don't have much if any experience with foreign filed waivers. You can spend some time reading at immigrate2us.net and see if this is something that you feel you are capable of doing on your own or you can hire a lawyer. Laurel Scott is one of the top waiver lawyers in the country as is Heather Poole. Carl Shusterman at shusterman.com has a wealth of information availbable about various immigration issues.

It will take you many days and hours of reading to get a handle on this. Anyting less and you are fooling yourself. It is doable, but it is not easy or simple. It takes a lot of time and work with or without a lawyer. Lima is a strict office, but cetainly not immpossible like Manilla. My wife is from Brazil and she needed a wavier to get her visa. It is an emotionally and mentally draining process. I will do my best to answer any questions you may have. The other website will be your best source of information. They are a great group of extremely helpful people.

Thanks so much for your help. and hope!!

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