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Suffering
What are the experiences that you faced when at the Embassy in Honduras, especially when filing a 601 & 212? Also what is the general wait time?
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MegDan
QUOTE(Suffering @ Apr, 01:42 AM) *
What are the experiences that you faced when at the Embassy in Honduras, especially when filing a 601 & 212? Also what is the general wait time?
Thanks for all of your help! helpsmilie.gif


Sorry I don't have an answer to you, but I would like to know this too and I hope someone is able to tell us both! I'm hoping it won't be that long if we have to end up filing a waiver.
kitkat1
http://honduras.usembassy.gov/english/miss...ames.htm#Waiver


8. Processing of Waiver Requests for Ineligible Applicants - 6 to 8 months

If it is determined that an applicant has an ineligibility for which there is an available waiver, the applicant will need to fill out all of the required forms in order to apply for the waiver.

These forms include an I-212 for deportations, I-601 for other ineligibilities, G-325A for all waiver applications, and a hardship letter from the petitioner describing the extreme suffering s/he will suffer if the waiver is denied. The applicant will also need to provide a full set of fingerprints and pay additional processing fees. Once all forms and the results of the fingerprint check have been received, the case is transferred to the Department of Homeland Security for processing of the waiver application.

For more information regarding the status of a waiver application, please contact DHS Tegucigalpa by telephone at 238-5114, extension 4500; by fax at 236-9107; or by e-mail at uscistgu.inquiries@dhs.gov.
MegDan
QUOTE(kitkat1 @ May 4 2007, 05:34 PM) *
http://honduras.usembassy.gov/english/miss...ames.htm#Waiver


8. Processing of Waiver Requests for Ineligible Applicants - 6 to 8 months

If it is determined that an applicant has an ineligibility for which there is an available waiver, the applicant will need to fill out all of the required forms in order to apply for the waiver.

These forms include an I-212 for deportations, I-601 for other ineligibilities, G-325A for all waiver applications, and a hardship letter from the petitioner describing the extreme suffering s/he will suffer if the waiver is denied. The applicant will also need to provide a full set of fingerprints and pay additional processing fees. Once all forms and the results of the fingerprint check have been received, the case is transferred to the Department of Homeland Security for processing of the waiver application.

For more information regarding the status of a waiver application, please contact DHS Tegucigalpa by telephone at, extension 4500; by fax at; or by e-mail at uscistgu.inquiries@dhs.gov.


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