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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Scotland
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ok, so here's the deal,

I have been in touch with the USCIS field office director in the London embassy who emailed me on Wednesday to say that he is going to recommend our waiver be approved. He said also that he had to check my background check and so on then we would be good to go! great news i thought!! Then i got to thinking about it and I wondered about his choice of words: 'recommend it be approved' what does this mean? Does someoene else have to adjuducate our case and approve it or is just to sign it off? I would have thought that as he was the field office directre that his decision was final? IS there still a chance that it could be denied by someoene else?

I tried to email him with this query but as yet do not have a reply. I havnt started to pack up yet as I feel uneasy that its not perhaps final.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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ok, so here's the deal,

I have been in touch with the USCIS field office director in the London embassy who emailed me on Wednesday to say that he is going to recommend our waiver be approved. He said also that he had to check my background check and so on then we would be good to go! great news i thought!! Then i got to thinking about it and I wondered about his choice of words: 'recommend it be approved' what does this mean? Does someoene else have to adjuducate our case and approve it or is just to sign it off? I would have thought that as he was the field office directre that his decision was final? IS there still a chance that it could be denied by someoene else?

I tried to email him with this query but as yet do not have a reply. I havnt started to pack up yet as I feel uneasy that its not perhaps final.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Rome District is in authority over London they might need some kind of sign off.. but would think this bodes well.

 
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