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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Hello there, hope you all having a great day.

My question is, i know i will be filling for i-601/212 after my interview. no criminal records just overstayed for about 10months.

Have passed all processes and now getting ready for my cr1 interview at the embassy in my country. my wife and children relocate

with me to my country. been here close to a year, no job, tough life. family tearing apart. how will my usc family leaving here with me affect

my chances of getting waiver approved and can i asked for expedited process? any thoughts, advice ? you can also e-mail prvt. God bless.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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Hello there, hope you all having a great day.

My question is, i know i will be filling for i-601/212 after my interview. no criminal records just overstayed for about 10months.

Have passed all processes and now getting ready for my cr1 interview at the embassy in my country. my wife and children relocate

with me to my country. been here close to a year, no job, tough life. family tearing apart. how will my usc family leaving here with me affect

my chances of getting waiver approved and can i asked for expedited process? any thoughts, advice ? you can also e-mail prvt. God bless.

Sounds like you have case that can be approved. The location of your family during the process does not effect the waiver negatively. It may make documenting hardship a bit more challenging as getting translations for the evidence will be an issue If possible find an attorney who can work with you. Sounds like with no income another challenge will be the proving your wife can support you when you return and establishing domicile is also an issue. A deportation also adds in additional factors to overcome. With minimal aggravating factors approval chances are higher.

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