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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ireland
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seems like a long time has past-but I am not sure what the average wait time is :huh:

I am sure some of the other's here who have gone through this can help-good luck!

do you know when your lawyer mailed it?

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Ok I'm still trying to figure this one out. :wacko: But I have a few questions. Has your lawyer been involved since the beginning? Did he file the paperwork for the K-1 or did your fiancee? Has he got all the correspondence from the embassy? Dublin or London? On your K-1 paperwork it ask you what embassy has jurisdiction over where you live. That would have been London but from what I understand you can request another embassy. It is up to them if they allow you to do this. I'm assuming that your lawyer put Dublin since he was un informed and didn't know you needed to go to London. But for whatever reason he discovered that you should have went to London?. Probably after your K-1 was approved and sent to the NVC which is where they issue your DUB/LND number. They did not catch the mistake and issued your DUB number. ?????????????? I'm guessing here. When dublin received your case maybe they informed your lawyer that you could not go through Dublin ???? This is when your lawyer probably tried to fix his mistake and somehow contacted London??????...............stay with me here. a lot of speculation here. Anyway somewhere, somehow someone had to receive something from London. They scheduled your interview and there has to be some kind of record of this.

First question. Where did you have your medical? (very important question)

Anyway you said you went to London. You had to have received a letter from London telling you when your appointment for your interview . They will not let you into the embassy without the letter and the letter should have had a LDN number on it.

question 2......... Did you take your waiver with you to your interview? Did your lawyer mail your waiver in to London?

If you turned the waiver in to London yourself you would have paid the fee right then and there on the spot. You should have a receipt for that.

From what the email said from DHS.......... they think your interview and waiver was submitted in Dublin. They are saying that it was transferred to London and someone at the embassy is looking over your waiver before they send it on to DHS. Even if this is true. There is no way it should be taking since July for them to pass it on to DHS. They should have received it several weeks ago.

You already know this but something is terribly wrong. You need to go have a "nice" long talk with that lawyer. He has to have something.

still trying to help........

Baileyj

SHA ZAM!!! I-601 WAIVER APPROVED......10/13/06

11/18/06 Arrived

12/21/06 Filed for Social Security number

12/22/06 Married

01/03/2007 Social Security number arrived

01/10/07 Filed AOS

01/19/07 NOA1

02/05/07 Biometrics

2/6/07 Touch on EAD

02/07 Received RFE and returned information within 2 days

2/24/07 Transferred to California

2/26/07 Received letter (Transfer to California)

3/1/07 AOS email confirmation that case was received in California

3/2/07 AOS Touched again today but no update.

3/5/07 AOS another touch but no update.

4/5/07 EAD Touched again

4/9/07 EAD Touched.

4/10/07 EAD card ordered.

Removal of Conditions

6/8/2009 Sent I-751.

6/12/2009 Check Cashed

6/15/2009 NOA1 Received

6/25/2009 Received biometrics letter

7/13/2009 Biometrics appointment at Indianapolis Indiana

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Ok heres what happened.My lawyer because I live in iIeland sent my file to Dublin then said he will get them to fwd it to London as i will have to file an 1-601 and Dublin will only fwd it to London,so to save time he said he asked Dublin to fwd my case to London where i had my interview in July and i personally handed over the 1-601 waiver to them.I had my medical in london on my 11th,ty Sean.

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Ok then your medical information, your x ray and the letter you used to get into the London embassy should have your number on it. That's about all I can think of. Your lawyer should have something from contacting London. That's about all I can think of.

Baileyj

SHA ZAM!!! I-601 WAIVER APPROVED......10/13/06

11/18/06 Arrived

12/21/06 Filed for Social Security number

12/22/06 Married

01/03/2007 Social Security number arrived

01/10/07 Filed AOS

01/19/07 NOA1

02/05/07 Biometrics

2/6/07 Touch on EAD

02/07 Received RFE and returned information within 2 days

2/24/07 Transferred to California

2/26/07 Received letter (Transfer to California)

3/1/07 AOS email confirmation that case was received in California

3/2/07 AOS Touched again today but no update.

3/5/07 AOS another touch but no update.

4/5/07 EAD Touched again

4/9/07 EAD Touched.

4/10/07 EAD card ordered.

Removal of Conditions

6/8/2009 Sent I-751.

6/12/2009 Check Cashed

6/15/2009 NOA1 Received

6/25/2009 Received biometrics letter

7/13/2009 Biometrics appointment at Indianapolis Indiana

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Sean, I cannot help in anyway because I am so new to this waiver but I just wanted to let you know that I feel for you so much, we have only just come into the waiver section and it seems so hard, so how you are coping is anybody's guess. I really hope that this is sorted out really quickly for you as it seems so ridiculous that nobody seems to know just where your papers are. Keep your chin up Sean. :thumbs:

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Well I think the only thing you have let to do is have your fiancee call her State Senator. Like I said before they can inquire about your case on your behalf and sometimes they can get answers when you can't. Keep calling London and emailing them. Sooner or later maybe someone who answer the phone will actually decide to help you.

Sorry I couldn't think of anything else. I tried.

Good luck,

Vicky

SHA ZAM!!! I-601 WAIVER APPROVED......10/13/06

11/18/06 Arrived

12/21/06 Filed for Social Security number

12/22/06 Married

01/03/2007 Social Security number arrived

01/10/07 Filed AOS

01/19/07 NOA1

02/05/07 Biometrics

2/6/07 Touch on EAD

02/07 Received RFE and returned information within 2 days

2/24/07 Transferred to California

2/26/07 Received letter (Transfer to California)

3/1/07 AOS email confirmation that case was received in California

3/2/07 AOS Touched again today but no update.

3/5/07 AOS another touch but no update.

4/5/07 EAD Touched again

4/9/07 EAD Touched.

4/10/07 EAD card ordered.

Removal of Conditions

6/8/2009 Sent I-751.

6/12/2009 Check Cashed

6/15/2009 NOA1 Received

6/25/2009 Received biometrics letter

7/13/2009 Biometrics appointment at Indianapolis Indiana

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