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Country: Jamaica
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My dad overstayed his tourist visa by 2 years back in the 90s. He came back to his home country willingly (was not deported or anything like that) in 2002. It has now been 12 years. Will he need a waiver or will he be fine since the 10 year ban has already been met?

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A waiver is not required after a specific ban has expired.  

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Country: Jamaica
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3 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

A waiver is not required after a specific ban has expired.  

Thank you! I was the one who filled out his ds-260 cause he was at work at the time and I did not know he had overstayed so I put no on the form when that question was asked. I asked NVC if they could reopen it when we realized the mistake so I could change it but they said they couldn't. Will that be a problem? What should I do?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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19 hours ago, Akilah15 said:

Thank you! I was the one who filled out his ds-260 cause he was at work at the time and I did not know he had overstayed so I put no on the form when that question was asked. I asked NVC if they could reopen it when we realized the mistake so I could change it but they said they couldn't. Will that be a problem? What should I do?

Always let beneficiaries review their own applications if you are helping them fill it out before you submit. At this point make any corrections at the USEM interview.

 
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