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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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He left the early part of 2009, he took the voluntary departure instead of being deported, because on the letter he received Monday it says eligible after March 2019. I also wanted to know if I can submit the application for the waiver? What are your suggestions, with proper documentation of course to support the hardship

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He left the early part of 2009, he took the voluntary departure instead of being deported, because on the letter he received Monday it says eligible after March 2019. I also wanted to know if I can submit the application for the waiver? What are your suggestions, with proper documentation of course to support the hardship

Ok, so it sounds like he entered pre-2009 and then took VD in 2009, so yes, the 10 year ban being up in 2019 makes sense. Its a shame you thought it was a 5 year ban already up, but that could have been avoided with a little more research before his appointment.

Go to immigrate2us.net and read the many available hardship waiver letters there. You won't find much help with waivers on this forum. Your chances all depend on your unique situation and hardships.

Also, contact an attorney to make sure you have a proper understanding of his case before you proceed to file anything else. Don't waste your time and money unless you are fully informed!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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He left the early part of 2009, he took the voluntary departure instead of being deported, because on the letter he received Monday it says eligible after March 2019. I also wanted to know if I can submit the application for the waiver? What are your suggestions, with proper documentation of course to support the hardship

Hi, go over to immigrate2us.net join the forums there, they have a lot of examples of approved and denied waivers. Mine was about 320 pages long, it can be done as diy, but you have to take your time and present it well, front load with a lot of evidence. each waiver i think is different because not everyone has the same hardships, for example i have a disabled small child that will be machine dependent for most if all of her life and i live near one of the best children's hospitals in the country, which is her second home and i would never under any circumstance move away from there, but that's just an example of one of my personal hardships, another was my degree, and job skills being state specific, maybe transferable to another state in the US with proper certification, but useless if i try to use my degree/skills in another country. but there you can get a lot of good advice and templates. Good luck! :)




 


 

 
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