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On 7/25/2018 at 11:03 PM, lonestar2018 said:

Anyone in this location that has been approved or waiting on approval?

Hi,

 

please when did you submit your 1212 lone. I submitted mine to Houston office and it’s over 1 month I have not got received note from them. Please share your experience.

 

what was your waiver for, mine is 1212a9ai five years ban of ineligibility 

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On 8/6/2018 at 7:20 AM, Oluchukwu said:

Hi,

 

please when did you submit your 1212 lone. I submitted mine to Houston office and it’s over 1 month I have not got received note from them. Please share your experience.

 

what was your waiver for, mine is 1212a9ai five years ban of ineligibility 

I have not submitted mine yet, I’ll be in the dallas office. I have the 9c ban. Seeing people from a Facebook page that are being approved between 14-18 months 

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I guess it depends on the location . From start to finish I did solo I-212 in 97 days.

 

 Mine was sent from Lockbox to Nebraska to National Benefits Center to my local USCIS- Seattle and recieved a NOID letter.. for not explaining my evidences fiancé resided in Mexico , I also resubmitted 57 evidences with 37 of them being new evidences. I had to explain why I used my evidences. Lucky they did not have a problem with my 16 page extreme harship letter nor evidences . I finally recieved an APPROVAL from the National Benefits Center. I was expecting a response from local USCIS since that where I had to submit my new evidences.  I follow 1-212 forum  on fb, each local site differs.

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On 9/8/2018 at 12:13 PM, *GinaV* said:

I guess it depends on the location . From start to finish I did solo I-212 in 97 days.

 

 Mine was sent from Lockbox to Nebraska to National Benefits Center to my local USCIS- Seattle and recieved a NOID letter.. for not explaining my evidences fiancé resided in Mexico , I also resubmitted 57 evidences with 37 of them being new evidences. I had to explain why I used my evidences. Lucky they did not have a problem with my 16 page extreme harship letter nor evidences . I finally recieved an APPROVAL from the National Benefits Center. I was expecting a response from local USCIS since that where I had to submit my new evidences.  I follow 1-212 forum  on fb, each local site differs.

What evidence did you sent along with your wavier?

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Fiance had 212a9c - he has already completed > 10 years.  I submitted evidences he resided in Mexico, my hardship 16 page letter and 51 evidences to support it. Nothing wrong with it they wanted more of him residing in Mexico and explaining evidences. 

5/15/18 sent to lockbox Az 

5/22/18 sent to Nebraska 

6/25/18 sent to National Benefits Center

6/26/18 local USCIS- Seattle

7/16/18 recieved NOtification to Intent to Deny (NOID) had date of 7/11/18- was given 30 days or 33 via mail to resubmit evidences and explain evidences . 

8/9/18 mailed off 57 evidences *37 being new ones - and 5 pg letter to explain why I used my evidences.- 

Local USCIS- Seattle receives 8-13/18- confirmed signature/ thru USPS

8/21/18 - Approval from National Benefits Center

~ still no approval at Consulate Ciudad Juárez- called ; we have to keep calling weekly until the get approval-I-212 for next steps/ process.

 

In I-212 the put out new evidences- I used BiethCertficates- retained receipts from official office- date, utilities bills that had his address/ dates. (CFE- showed history payments and dates 11 months on each utility bill, IMSS showing who he worked for, Letters of recommendations stating work, dates, payments,  drivers liscense, INE card and dates issued, MoneyGram, fed ex- showing both address, uSPS showing both address his Mexico mine USA. If you can bank statements, credit card or IMSS historical work history showing has been in his country for 10 uear

ban, etc.

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On 9/18/2018 at 5:56 PM, *GinaV* said:

Fiance had 212a9c - he has already completed > 10 years.  I submitted evidences he resided in Mexico, my hardship 16 page letter and 51 evidences to support it. Nothing wrong with it they wanted more of him residing in Mexico and explaining evidences. 

5/15/18 sent to lockbox Az 

5/22/18 sent to Nebraska 

6/25/18 sent to National Benefits Center

6/26/18 local USCIS- Seattle

7/16/18 recieved NOtification to Intent to Deny (NOID) had date of 7/11/18- was given 30 days or 33 via mail to resubmit evidences and explain evidences . 

8/9/18 mailed off 57 evidences *37 being new ones - and 5 pg letter to explain why I used my evidences.- 

Local USCIS- Seattle receives 8-13/18- confirmed signature/ thru USPS

8/21/18 - Approval from National Benefits Center

~ still no approval at Consulate Ciudad Juárez- called ; we have to keep calling weekly until the get approval-I-212 for next steps/ process.

 

In I-212 the put out new evidences- I used BiethCertficates- retained receipts from official office- date, utilities bills that had his address/ dates. (CFE- showed history payments and dates 11 months on each utility bill, IMSS showing who he worked for, Letters of recommendations stating work, dates, payments,  drivers liscense, INE card and dates issued, MoneyGram, fed ex- showing both address, uSPS showing both address his Mexico mine USA. If you can bank statements, credit card or IMSS historical work history showing has been in his country for 10 uear

 ban, etc.

Thank you so much for the information, am getting ready to file next May. 

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