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Greetings to all

My wife and I are about to start our CR-1 Visa process; however, my wife and I first met in the USA when she was on a J1/J2 visa. In order for us to get the CR1, we must waive her 2 year home residency status. Now, my wife returned to her country one year ago and it expires on December 22nd, 2014. We are looking to waive it because we definitely do not want to wait that long to start the process. Is the No Objection letter the best route to take? Should we use a different method to waive it? Any information here would be greatly appreciated.

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At this rate, by the time you get to the visa interview your wife won't have much longer to fulfill the requirement. If the waiver is not approved by interview time, CO will just postpone issuing the visa until the requirement is met.

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

 
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