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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline

*********If you stayed over 180 days you will probably be denied a visa. However that doesn't mean you will get your petition denied.

At your interview you will be told you are ineligable for a visa and will have to file a waiver. Recommend you start reading up on that process and get your paperwork in order for that as you can turn your waiver in at the interview (at most embassies).***************

I read this on someone elses post on a different topic that wasn't so pleasent so I thought I would move it over here to ask my question ;) My situation is a little different but my understanding is that our visa will be denied and we will also have to file the waiver. My fiance came to the U.S. illegally and worked for 10 months. At this time he went back to Mexico and we filed for the K-1 visa a few months later. If it is possible to start getting the waiver ready where would I find infromation on that.

Thanks

June 13, 2006: I-129F Sent

June 27, 2006: NOA1

Sep 13, 2006: Touched

Sep 15, 2006: RFE Sent from CSC to my attorny

Sep 29, 2006: RFE Recieved by me

Sep 30, 2006: RFE Sent back to CSC

Oct 4, 2006: RFE Received by CSC

Oct 7, 2006: Touched

Oct 17, 2006 NOA2

Oct , 2006 NVC Received papers

Nov 3, 2006 NVC Forwarded papers to Juarez

Nov 17, 2006 CDJ mailed Packet

Dec 2, 2006 I received Packet in the mail today

Feb 6, 2007 Medical at CDJ

Feb 7, 2007 Waited for DHL to deliver pictures since he forgot to bring them

Feb 8, 2007 Interview (Was approved to file waiver)

Feb 22, 2007 Filed Waiver at CDJ

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline

You should most definitely get the waiver ready now since you will need a lot of evidence and documentation and that takes time to prepare. Here is where you find everything you need:

http://www.immigrate2us.net/forum/viewforu...ed371b7f5ff552f

Start at the top and read through the stickies and examples.

Tomorrow, August 9 at 11:00 Central Time the Director of the Ciudad Juarez consulate will be attending an immigration chat regarding waivers and visa processing in Ciudad Juarez so your timing is great:

www.visacentral.net

If you can't make it, I'm sure they'll post the recap.

Good luck

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