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Hi everyone, I got a call from the consulate here in Auckland, NZ to advise that they are now authorised to accept I-130 petitions from a USC that has resided in NZ for 6 months or more, which I have. So I'm thinking about cancelling my I-130 & I-129F petitions that are pending in Vermont and refiling in Auckland. My husband has an overstay which we are preparing to file a waiver for, is the waiver process exactly the same when going the IR-1/CR-1 route, submit it when formally denied at the interview for the visa (greencard)? Also do we just follow procedure and get all the necessary documents required for the interview (medical, I-864 etc) even though we know he's going to be denied? If the waiver gets approved (fingers crossed) what happens then, do we have to re-do the medical and affadvits and stuff? Has anyone filed a waiver via Bangkok before? Sorry if I've asked too many questions, if anyone can answer any of them that would be great.

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