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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Hi All,

 

I filled for my parents under IR5 and I got approved from consular interview for my Dad and my mom received 212(a)(6)(c)(i) under a previous case which was filed on the wrong category of filing. So I would like to file I-601 Waiver of inadmissibility for my mom and what like to know what kind of documentation is required to support the form filling. And what is the approximate time for processing as of Feb 2023? Is there a scope to expedite the process as my Dad will be here in the states next week and my will be back in home country?

 

Thanks.

 

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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10 minutes ago, jd2502 said:

So I would like to file I-601 Waiver of inadmissibility for my mom

A child cannot file a waiver for a parent. A child is not a qualifying relative.  A spouse is a qualifying relative.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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1 minute ago, Crazy Cat said:

 

A child cannot file a waiver for a parent. A child is not a qualifying relative.  A spouse is a qualifying relative.

Yeah my dad will be filling the waiver for my mom once he is here next week.

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55 minutes ago, jd2502 said:

Do you know what kind of processing time is it taking for now to get approval on the waiver?

Material misrep?  
Reported processing time is about a year, approval rate runs 60-70%

Documentation of extreme hardship to the LPR spouse?  That’s a steep hill if he’s just arriving.  Best of luck.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
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Why would she get a ban for wrongful category of filing? USCIS just rejects such cases and asks you to file under correct category, not issue a ban. 

 

Something is fishy here. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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19 minutes ago, Timona said:

Why would she get a ban for wrongful category of filing? USCIS just rejects such cases and asks you to file under correct category, not issue a ban. 

 

Something is fishy here. 

Nothing is fishy. Its straight forward case but hard to explain that reason. Looking to file a waiver for the same 

 
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