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Filed: Country: Honduras
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Hi, I am asking this question again, PLEASE I need help!! :help:

To make a long story short, I sponsored my husband under the LIFE Act (I-245). My husband received his EAD and SS with no problem. His work permit was renewed for 5 years. Husband was deported back to Honduras in Oct of 2006. He was told that he was not eligible for any type of relief because he had been removed from the US back in 94 (ordered in absentia). When we went to the first lawyer we were very truthful about everything. My husband attended all of his biometric appts and was fingerprinted etc and was getting EAD renewed with NO problem. We currently have a differnt lawyer that basically told us the first lawyer was incorrect. We are filing our 1-212 and I-601 through the embassy in Honduras. The NVC has received all the paperwork that they asked for but are just waiting an interview date. I guess I have 2 questions: 1. What was the purpose of biometrics if they really serve no purpose, I was under the impression that the reason for biometrics is to see your background (Felon, previously been removed, etc.). And 2. Has anyone filed through Honduras with waivers and what was the outcome? Were the people friendly? I am just baffled by this whole experience, there are children involved along with other things that have been submitted in the waiver.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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www.immigrate2us.net would be your best bet.

You file the waivers once the Visa has been refused by the Consulate.

“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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Looks like someone made a big mistake in allowing him to adjust in the US under 245i when he had an outstanding deporation order.

Definitely read the waiver forums on www.immigrate2us.net and here for more Honduras information: http://www.tiny.cc/hondurasinfo

Filed: Country: Honduras
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Looks like someone made a big mistake in allowing him to adjust in the US under 245i when he had an outstanding deporation order.

Definitely read the waiver forums on www.immigrate2us.net and here for more Honduras information: http://www.tiny.cc/hondurasinfo

Thanks for the help, but when I try to click on the "tiny" url nothing comes up, I get an error message!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Looks like someone made a big mistake in allowing him to adjust in the US under 245i when he had an outstanding deporation order.

Definitely read the waiver forums on www.immigrate2us.net and here for more Honduras information: http://www.tiny.cc/hondurasinfo

Thanks for the help, but when I try to click on the "tiny" url nothing comes up, I get an error message!

Try this http://honduras.usembassy.gov/english/miss.../timeframes.htm

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www. family based immigration dot com (all one word) in the Waivers (I-601 and I-212) forum

 
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