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Hello. Is this a good place to ask people’s experience with their interview after their 601 approval. At my first interview category IR1, I was given the blue paper and told I needed a 601 waiver. Three years later, I finally have an appointment to submit documents and what might be a second interview??? The lawyer that prepared my waiver is trying to collect a new fee to help prepare for the interview and update documents. 
 

can anyone tell me their experience at Cd, Juárez for this second interview? 
 

From my first appointment, I’m familiar with the medical exam, which has to be done at the exact same clinic as the first time, and the fingerprints. But I’m

terrified of the interview. I’ve been away from my entire life for three years, and can’t even begin to imagine what would happen if I can’t go home.

 

Thank you 🙏 

 
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