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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Guatemala
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Hello everyone! My fiancé came to the US in August 2006 with a J1 visa and it had the 2 year home residency requirement. He finished his program in July 2008 and returned home. We met September of 2007. I was still a Permanent Resident and did not want him to overstay his visa. I will become a citizen August 10 and we would like to start filing his I-129f. I have researched and heard that it would take about 6-12 months for the process(time includes time it takes Guatemalan government to issue NOS). If that is the case, I think it would be best to wait to file until january or february of next year. Have any of you guys ever gotten a NOS for the 2 year HRR?

Extra information: his stay in the US was sponsored by the US government. Is it true it is difficult to get a waiver approved if it involved US government money? His 2 year HRR would end July 14, 2010.

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