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Mom's I-601 approval reversed, I-212 stagnant for 2 yrs

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Yes this about immigrations is a puzzle.. you can re-send waivers again. But this time make sure to do extreme hardship lead to the husband. Always the husband. But also prove that they are in a relationship actaully. Cuz even though the husband will suffer hardship if they are not convence that they are in a relationship they will reject it. Even though they may have 20 years married and 5 children togehter and stay be lawfull married they have to prove they are co-living togehgter(bills,bank account commun,and anything that can prove they are having a marital relationship) cuz they have reason to believe that the relationshin ended even they still are married.. so is a little complicated but no impossible. Of course you have add the family hardship also as help to support the main hardship.. when u recive the letter from uscis pleade keep us posted..

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