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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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so we got a receipt for I-601 waiver! this is taking longer than i thought ....... :( 06/4/12

when did you submit the waiver to the consulate? it took a month for my wife's waiver to get from Bogota to Panama. I think I could have walked there faster. the receipt notice was dated two weeks after the date they said they received it on.

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when did you submit the waiver to the consulate? it took a month for my wife's waiver to get from Bogota to Panama. I think I could have walked there faster. the receipt notice was dated two weeks after the date they said they received it on.

Because processing times are taking so long in ES you might want to consider sending it to the lockbox instead. Foreign filed waivers will be transferred to the Nebraska Service Center if they get to your US application first. Currently ES is at 10+ months while the lockbox is supposed to take somewhere around 3.

If You Already Filed a Form I-601 in Person at a USCIS International Field Office

If you already filed a Form I-601 at a USCIS international office, you do not need to file a new Form I-601 at the Lockbox facility. However, if you choose to file a new Form I-601 at the Lockbox facility and you still have a Form I-601 pending with a USCIS international field office, USCIS will transfer the application pending with the international office to the Nebraska Service Center (NSC). The NSC will combine the two applications and process them. Filing a new application with the Lockbox will not necessarily result in faster processing for an application that is pending with an international office.

If you file duplicate applications with a USCIS international field office and the Lockbox facility USCIS will transfer the application pending with the international office to the Nebraska Service Center, where the two applications will be combined for processing.

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=0637fe13147b7310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=db029c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD

Edited by Jaqui

08/08/08 Married

11/22/11 Interview in San Salvador

11/29/11 Submitted I-601 waiver

04/16/12 Submitted expedite request

04/18/12 Expedite request approved

05/17/12 I-601 waiver approved

05/27/12 DH enters US as LPR

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Hello eveyone,I would like to know if anyone can help me with form I-601. Would also like to know of some other ways i can file form I-601 other than medical reasons. Please help me , would kindly appreciate any help. Thank you......

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