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Filed: Country: Mexico
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Hey... i have a quick question.

well i have fread many waiver letters on line and even from a friend that

let me read hers. there is something i have noticed on every single hardship letter and that

is that every letter the person has a health problem. the problem is mostly always serious or even life

thretning. The problem is that i have no health problems therefor i have nothing to writte about

in my hardship letter tieing me to the U.S. has anybody heard of this affecting the strength of your waiver due to that??? Help please! :)


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http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/316-how-do-i-prove-extreme-hardship/

Have you seen the sticky on how to prove extreme hardship? Health is not the only reason, economic hardship is a good one.

Do not go through this alone, lawyers should be consulted for I601s. Head on over to immigrate2us.net for additional help

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hey... i have a quick question.

well i have fread many waiver letters on line and even from a friend that

let me read hers. there is something i have noticed on every single hardship letter and that

is that every letter the person has a health problem. the problem is mostly always serious or even life

thretning. The problem is that i have no health problems therefor i have nothing to writte about

in my hardship letter tieing me to the U.S. has anybody heard of this affecting the strength of your waiver due to that??? Help please! :)

Hi Mariana,

I went through the same. I don't have any bad health issues as well, but I'm struggling by myself. I included all of my past due bills and my house payment. Letters from freinds and my 10 year old son. Letters from his family. Hope everything goes well. Be strong. And why where you asked for a waiver?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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I had the same problem and its not easy just say that u have lots of problems like financially and emotionally if u where to be separated from your family and if you have kids that will help out too for me it was hard because we don't have any kids so it was really hard I wish you the best

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