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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Andy, have you discussed this with your attorney? Since there is no question whatsoever that your waiver will be submitted to London, it seems rather important that your attorney is aware of this and is actually providing you with accurate legal advice.

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Andy, have you discussed this with your attorney? Since there is no question whatsoever that your waiver will be submitted to London, it seems rather important that your attorney is aware of this and is actually providing you with accurate legal advice.

yes ,at them all the time ,the way i look at it ,i will be taking my pre prepared i-601 to london interview and i guess they will deal with it there :thumbs:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Andy, have you discussed this with your attorney? Since there is no question whatsoever that your waiver will be submitted to London, it seems rather important that your attorney is aware of this and is actually providing you with accurate legal advice.

You must have a headache by now. :bonk:

Kharma for your persistence.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Andy, have you discussed this with your attorney? Since there is no question whatsoever that your waiver will be submitted to London, it seems rather important that your attorney is aware of this and is actually providing you with accurate legal advice.

You must have a headache by now. :bonk:

Kharma for your persistence.

A headache ME beating him over the head about adjudication being in London! (Seriously, the misinformation provided by the lawyer is very worriesome).

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Andy, have you discussed this with your attorney? Since there is no question whatsoever that your waiver will be submitted to London, it seems rather important that your attorney is aware of this and is actually providing you with accurate legal advice.

You must have a headache by now. :bonk:

Kharma for your persistence.

A headache ME beating him over the head about adjudication being in London! (Seriously, the misinformation provided by the lawyer is very worriesome).

eta: Meant to say a headache FROM ME!!!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Hi all!

Well it seems to be I am in a very bad position from hwat I have been reading. But I would like some clarification from you guys since you seem to know your stuff!

:)

I have my I-130 etc filed in Dublin, IRL and they have told me I need a I-212. I am begging for it to be sent to London as they are a USCIS and a DHS office.

The thing is the person at the Embassy was not able to tell me anything but to go to DHS website. Well, that doesn;t help at all!

Do you know where I should file my I-212?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: England
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If you're applying for your CR-1 visa and I-601 waiver then it is definitely London that will be processing the waiver. There is a DHS office in the London Embassy and that is where all waivers for visas processed through London are dealt with. I was there for an interview a few weeks ago and am currently putting together my 601 waiver application. I have a lawyer in London with good experience of this and they, as well as the Embassy, have told me that my case will be adjudicated by DHS London.

hi,thanks for the reply ,i hope so ,vermont is a nightmare ,what was yours denied for if you dont mind me asking ? and what does your lawyer reckon? thanks ,andy.

I've got a misrep issue, which can be very tricky to overcome. My lawyer reckons we have a good case and London seems to be good with approvals, although they have been tougher recently. Hoping to get all the paperwork submitted this week or next and then sit and wait. Nightmare!

 
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