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Anyone ever filed a (I-601) waiver in Dublin?

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Colleen, if what Mary has suggested gets you nowhere, you might check with VJ member jelti. I believe she and her hubby are considering (or are for sure, can't remember which) moving back to Ireland. Though I think they're married now, I'm sure they would have some idea of the process even if you're not yet married.

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Colleen, if what Mary has suggested gets you nowhere, you might check with VJ member jelti. I believe she and her hubby are considering (or are for sure, can't remember which) moving back to Ireland. Though I think they're married now, I'm sure they would have some idea of the process even if you're not yet married.

Thanks guys for all you advice!

Just posted this in the embassy forum: They want Gavin to go to the embassy tomorrow at 1:00. I was shocked, I called them & asked why they wanted to see him WITHOUT the court transcript-she said "drunk & disorderly is a misdemeanor-it is fine". I then proceeded to tell her that we wanted the transcripts to show that one case was thrown out because we were afraid he would need a waiver.

I am a mess here but I think this may actually be a good thing. She said that if everything is ok-he will get the visa. I am really confused-what do you guys think?

Ni neart go cur le cheile

"Togetherness is Strength"

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Colleen,

Without trying to pre-empt what will happen to Gavin tomorrow at the embassy..... it seems like he may be fine, judging by the comments of the person he spoke to.

Just let him go and see what happens. The fact that they haven't asked that he brings the court transcripts with him can only be a good thing, surely?

As far as the waiver is concerned, I know it must be difficult for you trying to write one. Well don't panic, if it turns out he does need one, then just submit it as soon as you can after tomorrow, it's not compulsory that he needs to take it with him.

take it one step at a time........... who knows by tomorrow you could be celebrating having a few Guinness?

I'll keep my fingers crossed for the Irish lad (being half Irish myself!)

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Colleen,

Without trying to pre-empt what will happen to Gavin tomorrow at the embassy..... it seems like he may be fine, judging by the comments of the person he spoke to.

Just let him go and see what happens. The fact that they haven't asked that he brings the court transcripts with him can only be a good thing, surely?

As far as the waiver is concerned, I know it must be difficult for you trying to write one. Well don't panic, if it turns out he does need one, then just submit it as soon as you can after tomorrow, it's not compulsory that he needs to take it with him.

take it one step at a time........... who knows by tomorrow you could be celebrating having a few Guinness?

I'll keep my fingers crossed for the Irish lad (being half Irish myself!)

:thumbs:

Thanks Paul!!!!

I do hope things will be alright for him-for us!

If things go well I will be having more than a few ;):yes:

I will let everyone know how he gets on tomorrow!!!!!!

Ni neart go cur le cheile

"Togetherness is Strength"

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