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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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3 minutes ago, NeverGiveUp Nov17 said:

Hi there! Did you see or know anyone waiting for AOS interview and getting it waived? I was about to have mine one mid April... but I am just waiting for the reschedule appointment 🤨

Go to the AOS thread, there are at least 4 recent threads where this occurred.  

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N400 Filed:  2018-01-13

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N400 Interview:  2018-04-10

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Oath Ceremony:  2018-06-11 - DONE!!!!!!!

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I guess we wait and see. I am sincerely keeping my fingers crossed that the exemptions apply to the majority of people in this thread who are anxiously awaiting more news. Anything until the official EO is signed is just speculation.

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Just now, NeverGiveUp Nov17 said:

Hi there! Did you see or know anyone waiting for AOS interview and getting it waived? I was about to have mine one mid April... but I am just waiting for the reschedule appointment 🤨

No, because by January 30, there were no reports of any interview waivers. It was still very much "everyone adjusting from within the US gets an interview, as per the change in 2017 etc."  The waivers have been reported in the past few weeks, most notably by @Sarge2155 and one other VJ member whose name escapes me now.  Also there have been some unconfirmed reports on FB apparently.

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Just now, fs2439 said:

Nuclear are spouses and children

That would be my guess.......Thanks.....

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Uganda
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1 minute ago, Ela S. said:

Has he said when it will go into effect? Would it go into effect as soon as he signs the EO tomorrow?

Immediately for 60 days.  That is, tomorrow when he signs it.

 

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Filed: Country: El Salvador
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4 minutes ago, Lucky Cat said:

"But the order, issued as a pause lasting from 30 to 90 days, includes major exemptions. So-called essential workers, including health care workers, will still be able to receive green cards, as will nuclear family members. And, notably, the administration will also continue processing visas for temporary workers, the biggest source of immigration at the moment."

 

So, who are "nuclear family" members?

I'm wondering this too. My mother is the one who issued the request for me and I'm over 21, so I'm heart-in-hand wondering if I'm going to be able to make it, either way I was going to the US embassy tomorrow to see if they could reissue the visa (not extend) due to these circumstances, apparently it's a $325 fee, though I don't know if they will be able to do it before it expires.

 

 

I was also wondering if the information is confirmed for the exceptions.

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