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Pete555

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  1. I am a US citizen. My Korean wife and I are currently living in Korea. She had the visa interview at the US Embassy in Korea and the visa was denied. We filed the I-601 in September.
  2. I know. But the fact that the visa originated at an overseas consular makes no possible difference in waiver processing time compared to if the visa originated in the US? Thanks for your help.
  3. My wife's visa was denied for a prior finding of misrepresentation and unlawful presence. I'm just interested to know if the I-601 waiver may be processed faster because the visa was denied by the overseas consular and not in the US. I thought I read that could make a difference in waiver processing time but I could be mistaken.
  4. So you are saying I-601 waivers based on a denial at the overseas consulate are processed quicker?
  5. It's a good point. I should have phrased it that way. I have tried to learn but haven't learned more than some basic words. Korean is far different than English. Even when I learn a word or phrase, I cannot pronounce it correctly. Thanks.
  6. Is the inabilty to speak the foreign language a significant argument? That's the case with me in Korea, where my wife and I live while we are preparing an I-601 waiver package. I have some other, smaller arguments but the main one is that I do not speak any Korean and it is very difficult to live in Korea instead of the US. Does a waiver based on that have a realistic chance of being approved?
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