For example another post was from November 2023:
"Solo I-212 National Benefits Center
Sunshine22 replied to Sunshine22's topic in Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)
Update: our I-212 was approved, 5 weeks after they accepted the form! We originally hired a lawyer for the whole process but with the long wait I had a lot of time to research and felt confident I could prepare the application so we decided to save some money and file it ourselves. Some cases may benefit from having a lawyer, but it is possible to file and get approved without one. Good luck to everyone on their journey!"
This gave me a gauge when I filed our waiver in April 2024 that okay, five weeks seems optimistic. I would say three months seems realistic maybe five months max benefit of the doubt. As we come into the eighth month of waiting for any approval or denial of this waiver I can't help wonder if there is some form of discrimination that goes into this process? Six months later and someone who is approved in five weeks and someone else is waiting eight months? Doesn't seem like a backlog even is possible to accumulate in this period of time for this type of waiver. Maybe I am ranting about this I only want to track this for someone else going through this, they give us a 30 month estimated wait time. And then other people are approved in five weeks, seems super unpredictable especially when trying to plan, you know our life. Thanks @Sunshine22 for your timeline for reference and hope all is well.