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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Yes, they did give him a paper to file for the waiver, but can I file for the waiver while we wait on the response from immigration or we have to go through the interview first 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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You have to go to the interview first.

 

This is something your Lawyer will sort out.

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18 hours ago, Boiler said:

You have to go to the interview first.

 

This is something your Lawyer will sort out.

 

I will add my emphasis on the importance of hiring a lawyer with waiver experience.  The waiver part is definitely not a do it yourself thing.  Your questions are best answered by the lawyer you hire AFTER they have all the facts from your spouse, in confidence.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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On 6/12/2024 at 7:54 PM, cherine brooks said:

No he was not, they only charged him a fine that’s it

He should request a copy of his police report, If it's clean he can also request a letter from police stating that he was not charged. but if he paid a fine that would mean he was charged with something

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15 hours ago, brenshaw said:

He should request a copy of his police report, If it's clean he can also request a letter from police stating that he was not charged. but if he paid a fine that would mean he was charged with something

Yes, paying a fine is because of a "charge".  Traffic tickets don't count in this context, but they all have charges written on the "ticket".  Charges are things like failure to stop, speeding, negligent driving, reckless driving, etc.  

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