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Is there anyone on here who has been deported from the USA, for immigration violation and has gotten a waiver accepted. That is my situation, i have been found inadmissible to the USA,its been 3yrs and i would like to know if there are other person in the same situation. awaiting your responses

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Is there anyone on here who has been deported from the USA, for immigration violation and has gotten a waiver accepted. That is my situation, i have been found inadmissible to the USA,its been 3yrs and i would like to know if there are other person in the same situation. awaiting your responses

why were you deported, exactly?

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Is there anyone on here who has been deported from the USA, for immigration violation and has gotten a waiver accepted. That is my situation, i have been found inadmissible to the USA,its been 3yrs and i would like to know if there are other person in the same situation. awaiting your responses

That would depend entirely on what you were deported for.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Lots of people on here have had waivers approved, but many were also turned down.

You relaly need to give more info on the type of violation and ban you have.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Algeria
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My husband was deported in 2007 after his asylum was denied. He was found inadmissible for the deportation, fraudulent entry and overstayingvthe visa waiver program. In all, he spent 27 months outside of the US before he was allowed to return. He's now eligible for citizenship :)

It was a very long, difficult, and expensive journey...

Please give more details and we may be able to advise you better.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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My husband was deported in 1996 from Southern California for misdemeanor possession

of methamphetamine and received a 5 year exclusion order. We have not touched any

forms related to a waiver and USCIS hasn't mentioned anything about needing one so far.

Our I-130 was recently approved, but we're not sure whether to be realistic or

optimistic about the rest of the process and interview stage.

I wish you the best of luck on your journey :star:

I-130

2011-08-20 Posted

2011-08-31 NOA1

2011-09-03 Touch

2011-11-18 Sent Expedite Request to USCIS

2011-12-09 Response Received for Exepedite Request

"Wait your turn" in a nutshell

2011-12-02 Sent Expedite Request to US Representative Ed Royce

2012-01-27 Sent Expedite Request to Immigration Ombudsman

2012-02-02 Sent Expedite Request to Senator Barbara Boxer

2012-02-02 Sent Expedite Request to Senator Dianne Feinstein

2012-03-08 Case transferred to field office for additional processing

2012-03-23 Now being processed at a USCIS office

2012-05-10 Transferred to another office for processing

2012-05-14 Now being processed at a USCIS office

2012-06-05 Approved NOA2

2012-07-17 NVC Case/Invoice # Received

Petitioner: US Born Citizen (Wife)

Beneficiary: British Born Citizen (Husband)

Your I-130 was approved in 279 days from your NOA1 date

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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With a deportation for drugs you are looking at rough waters ahead

So we've heard ... so we've heard :thumbs:

I-130

2011-08-20 Posted

2011-08-31 NOA1

2011-09-03 Touch

2011-11-18 Sent Expedite Request to USCIS

2011-12-09 Response Received for Exepedite Request

"Wait your turn" in a nutshell

2011-12-02 Sent Expedite Request to US Representative Ed Royce

2012-01-27 Sent Expedite Request to Immigration Ombudsman

2012-02-02 Sent Expedite Request to Senator Barbara Boxer

2012-02-02 Sent Expedite Request to Senator Dianne Feinstein

2012-03-08 Case transferred to field office for additional processing

2012-03-23 Now being processed at a USCIS office

2012-05-10 Transferred to another office for processing

2012-05-14 Now being processed at a USCIS office

2012-06-05 Approved NOA2

2012-07-17 NVC Case/Invoice # Received

Petitioner: US Born Citizen (Wife)

Beneficiary: British Born Citizen (Husband)

Your I-130 was approved in 279 days from your NOA1 date

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Lots of people on here have had waivers approved, but many were also turned down.

You relaly need to give more info on the type of violation and ban you have.

was enetering on a visa that turned out to be fraud. got charged witha felony.

Filed: Country: Monaco
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Is there anyone on here who has been deported from the USA, for immigration violation and has gotten a waiver accepted. That is my situation, i have been found inadmissible to the USA,its been 3yrs and i would like to know if there are other person in the same situation. awaiting your responses

It is very difficult for any waivers to be approved for tourism. If you are in the process of K or CR/IR visa you may get one more easily, but if you want to waiver so that you can apply for a B1/B2 visa, it will be a tough sell. You will need to wait for the five-year term to expire and only then you will be able to reapply.

Check out this link, with info on who can file for I-601:

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-601instr.pdf

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It is very difficult for any waivers to be approved for tourism. If you are in the process of K or CR/IR visa you may get one more easily, but if you want to waiver so that you can apply for a B1/B2 visa, it will be a tough sell. You will need to wait for the five-year term to expire and only then you will be able to reapply.

Check out this link, with info on who can file for I-601:

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-601instr.pdf

thanks alot for your response

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My husband was deported in 1996 from Southern California for misdemeanor possession

of methamphetamine and received a 5 year exclusion order. We have not touched any

forms related to a waiver and USCIS hasn't mentioned anything about needing one so far.

Our I-130 was recently approved, but we're not sure whether to be realistic or

optimistic about the rest of the process and interview stage.

I wish you the best of luck on your journey :star:

thanks hun....

 
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