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Called again for second interview after being asked for a waiver I 212

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Filed: Other Country: Israel
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Hello :

 

My family applied for me for family sponsorship for unmarried sons or daughters over the age of 21 , we applied around 2009 and finally July 7 2017 i got asked for interview , now to make things clear , i was deported from the US for signing a check in the amount of $260 i got petty theft and forgery around 2003 ,its been around 15 years since this has happened and before and after i have a clean record , long story short after the advise of my lawyer ,he said they might give you the visa on the spot of you are lucky or most likely in cases like yours a waiver , i went to the interview and it went perfect ,of course i got asked for waiver I 212 , i left the US embassy in Jerusalem Israel and i was expecting that answer anyway , so contacted a lawyer for the waiver , then last Friday i get a call from the embassy asking me for a second interview and to bring my passport , im very confused now ,i know its in 2 days but has anyone had this happen to them ? and what could they possibly want since they already asked me for a waiver , she was very clear on the phone ,she said we are doing a second interview and please bring your passport with you ,waiver or any other document was not mentioned , any comments or past experiences would be greatly appreciated 

 

Thanks 

 

Adam

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Well Adam I would hope the second interview and request for passport is a good thing - they do need your passport to attach your approved US visa too and it customary to ensure there has been no changes. 

 

Please keep us posted on your experience and best of luck!

 

 

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