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2 hours ago, Jtorres said:

@William & Anne Ma what’s the app you us to check the status of your case? Thx


 

2 hours ago, Jtorres said:

@SMAlexander what country? Did your husband get a 221g letter blue paper? I’m in the same boat. I had my interview(9/07/17) and was refused also, and was requested to file for the i601 waiver.  My lawyer says if my waiver is approved there’s no way the embassy can refuse me again, because the refusal letter states I need the i601 waive and that all. So good luck and always take  everything you can possibly can. I seen at my interview people get ask for police report, i601A approval, family photos and etc..  but do keep in mind medical exam is only good for 6 months, so that might be one thing we will have to do again and pay? And maybe a 2nd interview.

The country is Trinidad.  Yes we were asked for a police report from the country he was born even though he left Guyana at 5 years old.  The interview went real bad we didn't pass the questions therefore they needed more evidence on the marriage along with the fact that he misrepresented himself so im assuming if we didn't need the 601, we would have failed the interview and still have to had submit more documentation then redo the interview.  but we did turn in everything they asked more evidence and a police record from Guyana and still got a refused.

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Hi everyone, my husband had his appointment Tuesday February 20th for the waiver, let me tell you something, once you hear your waiver got approved there is no interview you do not see an agent only if you see a physiologist and she/he approves of you, you are set. Now if you dnt see one or she/he doesn’t mark your phyysical papers then you have a problem. We are approved thank god now praying for all of those still waiting, continue having faith 

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36 minutes ago, Zuheidi88 said:

Hi everyone, my husband had his appointment Tuesday February 20th for the waiver, let me tell you something, once you hear your waiver got approved there is no interview you do not see an agent only if you see a physiologist and she/he approves of you, you are set. Now if you dnt see one or she/he doesn’t mark your phyysical papers then you have a problem. We are approved thank god now praying for all of those still waiting, continue having faith 

What is the date priority of your Waiver and which office? I am on Nebraska and my date priority is from december 14th 2016. thank your for your comments!

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1 hour ago, BrukStefy said:

Has anyone heard any news?  What is there to expect in the second interview if it has been more than one year since the first interview?  

What is the date priority of your Waiver and which office? I am on Nebraska and my date priority is from december 14th 2016. thank your for your comments!

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1 hour ago, Dulcemg said:

Hi all,

 

Me and my husband started the process on 01/11/17 is been 13 months already waiting.  He is in El Salvador and I will like to have some vacations with him on southamerica, does any know if there is any problem with him traveling to other countries 

You have no problem, he is free to travel to other countries.

 

My spouse travels all the time, to different countries in Europe from Africa and we meet there while i am on vacation for the past 6yrs she has been out of the U.S and her I-601 approval will be coming anytime soon. 

 

Travel and enjoy yourselves without worries as long as you don't do anything crazy that will cause security threats that will put you on the list.......

 

Have fun!!!!!!!

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1 hour ago, Franco007 said:

You have no problem, he is free to travel to other countries.

 

My spouse travels all the time, to different countries in Europe from Africa and we meet there while i am on vacation for the past 6yrs she has been out of the U.S and her I-601 approval will be coming anytime soon. 

 

Travel and enjoy yourselves without worries as long as you don't do anything crazy that will cause security threats that will put you on the list.......

 

Have fun!!!!!!!

@Franco007 your wife been waiting 6years for her waiver to be approved??

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2 hours ago, Franco007 said:

You have no problem, he is free to travel to other countries.

 

My spouse travels all the time, to different countries in Europe from Africa and we meet there while i am on vacation for the past 6yrs she has been out of the U.S and her I-601 approval will be coming anytime soon. 

 

Travel and enjoy yourselves without worries as long as you don't do anything crazy that will cause security threats that will put you on the list.......

 

Have fun!!!!!!!

Thank you so much. Please keep us update I been following you on the forums I know your is in December 29 so is very close to ours  

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Hello guys i have a big concern about I-601a that i submitted since 6 april 2017, i did the biometric and everything, i have yet to hear from the immigration its been 10 months now, who should i contact to inquire about my case?

it seems to take forever.

 
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1 hour ago, Madbala said:

Hello guys i have a big concern about I-601a that i submitted since 6 april 2017, i did the biometric and everything, i have yet to hear from the immigration its been 10 months now, who should i contact to inquire about my case?

it seems to take forever.

 
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Are you in the USA? What I know the I-601a is for people that are inside of the country.. 

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11 hours ago, Jtorres said:

@Franco007 your wife been waiting 6years for her waiver to be approved??

@Jtorres No she has only been waiting since December of 2016.... She left the U.S about 6yrs ago to go further her education in the United Kingdom and do other things instead of staying here in the U.S and having the fear of deportation and also not able to further her education......... So we decided not to file until she was done with her law school and all other stuff in the United Kingdom.... 

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