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Hi everyone, I am waiting for my I601 and I212 and they receive my waiver on March 27 and I call today September 9th and they told me that they e I601 on March 2nd and I212 on March 13th now my question is if both waiver are gona be done at the same time?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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That would be normal, one is essentially a subset of the other.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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I saw on the web from USCIS is 4 months but I almost have 6 months waiting here in El Salvador, they receive my waivers on March 27th

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UPDATE!!!!! Well when I received my waivers approved in september 28th I was trying to be in advance in my process and I did my interview appt on USTRAVELDOCS.COM and today I was trying to do my appt with the Dr to do my physical exam again but they told me that I have to call to a number from the Embassy in El Salvador to create a profile and them I can get my appnt but when I call to the call center Embassy they told me all my information when they ask me for my passport number, and they cancel my interview appnt because I never receive from them asking to me for that, so now I have to wait untill they send me a email, a call or a mail.

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Hello! Orieta congrats on waivers approval. We are also filing thru ES. Sent in waivers on July 1st I hear now they are taking 7 months to approve. I'm new to this forum. I am a member of a group on Facebook called. "El Salvador I2US members" for anyone filing thru ES add yourself to it so we can help each other out with waiver/visa process.

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