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21 minutes ago, Zuri Sana said:

Oh my! I'm sorry to hear this, just know that everything happens for a reason! I remember my husband's denial and how I felt but there was a change in the law and he qualified without even applying again. At least you have an option to wait for your wife to become a citizen and you can still apply again as you wait. The denial notice will shed more light so you can correct the problem.  I have also seen people on FB who were second time fillers and were approved 

Hi! Did your husband petitioned for you then? I just became a PR and will now apply for my husband’s waiver. I haven’t seen anyone yet that applied so soon right after getting the green card. 

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13 hours ago, Tyssa said:

Hi! Did your husband petitioned for you then? I just became a PR and will now apply for my husband’s waiver. I haven’t seen anyone yet that applied so soon right after getting the green card. 

Yes he did. He got his through work and he petitioned for me five months after that. I didn't want to wait for five months but I had a newborn and I kept postponing . The petition took 18 months to be approved it was in California  center. I thought that was the longest wait ever. If you are doing it alone better start now because there's no law that says you have to wait. 

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6 minutes ago, Zuri Sana said:

Yes he did. He got his through work and he petitioned for me five months after that. I didn't want to wait for five months but I had a newborn and I kept postponing . The petition took 18 months to be approved it was in California  center. I thought that was the longest wait ever. If you are doing it alone better start now because there's no law that says you have to wait. 

I also got thought work and my husband is already a beneficiary of my petition but he still needs the waiver and that’s our next step. Can’t catch a breath!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for getting back to me. Hope to hear about your approval soon. When is your Received date? 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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On 12/12/2019 at 4:39 PM, Bariskurt said:

Question:) should I just wait for my wife to become a citizen or re-apply for this sh.t? Loll

 

I don’t think it has much to do with her being a citizen, the decision is up to the discretion of the reviewing officer. I would re-apply but make sure you build a stronger case this time around. Speak to your lawyer and if you don’t have one, this is the time to get one. Good luck and I am sooooo sorry you were denied

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On 12/8/2019 at 8:38 PM, Zuri Sana said:

I think my case has closed, today I tried to log in and the page says at NVC and I couldn't see much. If it has it will be two weeks since I submitted everything on November 24th.  

did your case really close after 2 weeks

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On 12/13/2019 at 10:22 PM, Tyssa said:

I also got thought work and my husband is already a beneficiary of my petition but he still needs the waiver and that’s our next step. Can’t catch a breath!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for getting back to me. Hope to hear about your approval soon. When is your Received date? 

My received date for the waiver was March 13,19 and the approval was November 8

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