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Filed: Other Country: Poland
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My Fiancee posted this on the waiver board and hasnt had any responses so I thought I would post it here for any suggestions

Hi everyone,

I am Polish,subject to the INA 212(e) and want a waiver of the two-year foreign residence requirement. I am subject to the 2 rule because of the Exchange Visitor Skills List. I was in US in 2004-2005 and after one year of training came back to Poland on time. My restriction suppose to be over by this November but during these two years, but I was away from my country working in UK for 7 months so unfortunatelly this time doesn'r count. I have an American fiancee and we want to apply for K1 wisa, but first we need to get this waiver.

Our short story, written by my fiancee is here:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=82903

We were thinking about many ways for me to get to US as soon as possible, but I see that we need to get this waiver first. I was following this web:

http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/info/info_1288.html

and trying to do the first step(filling the application on line) but I am stucked, when it goes about Statement of reason. I man this sentance:

"Please write a statement demonstrating why ......... is eligible to receive a waiver of the two-year home country requirement of the exchange visitor program. The length of the statement may vary.

What should I write here?

1. Should I write that my Internship was sponsored by private sector( I have a written proof from this american agency) and not by any of Governments

2. Should I mention that I came back home on time (I have a board pass)

3. That I am going to apply for K1 visa

4. Tourist visa

5. I am subject to this restriction because of my Skills, but during my stay in US I didn't have any training and I worked as a waitress. Should I mention about it?

Can you please help me? I dont want to make any mistake.

Can I apply for a waiver when I am in Poland or my fiancee can do it for me? What is the next step after this application on line?

Thank you for any advice and help in this matter.

And I am sorry for my English, it is not my native language but I am trying as good as I can

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Japan
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When dealing with USCIS my policy has been give them more information than you may think is necessary. For the statement I think you should fully explain the situation in DETAIL. 1,2,3,5 sound good to me. Explain the situation fully- leave no holes that could give USCIS to believe you are being dishonest or 'forgetting' to mention something crucial.

If you're honest it'll make life easier on you in the long run anyway.

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Lifting Conditions

03/30/2010: Petition mailed

04/05/2010: NOA

04/09/2010: NOA received in mail

04/20/2010: Biometrics Appointment

06/22/2010: RFE date

06/30/2010: RFE received

07/16/2010: RFE reply sent

07/19/2010: RFE delivery confirmed

08/05/2010: Card Production Ordered!

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