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ya. you file the spousal visa, go thru the whole process of that and then just get a "you arent eligible for the visa" response at your interview...then come the waviers.

Dang, hes in for a long journey!

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I was wondering, if he got deported 7 yrs ago with a 10 yr ban, then arent you banned for 3 more years from here???

Thats why people file waivers...they are "waiving" the ban

yah but from what he wrote, it looked like he didnt file the waiver yet and thats hes waiting on a first interview???

ya. you file the spousal visa, go thru the whole process of that and then just get a "you arent eligible for the visa" response at your interview...then come the waviers.

:( Yeah...we had to start the entire process all over. It was heartbreaking.

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Dang, hes in for a long journey!

We were already at a year and a half dealing with USCIS when Hicham got stuck in Morocco. Tack on the 4 years of going through the waiver process. And then another 6-8 months when he got home because they did not have his name correct on his greencard and it took us that long to get it fixed!!!!!!! :angry:

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Dang, hes in for a long journey!

We were already at a year and a half dealing with USCIS when Hicham got stuck in Morocco. Tack on the 4 years of going through the waiver process. And then another 6-8 months when he got home because they did not have his name correct on his greencard and it took us that long to get it fixed!!!!!!! :angry:

gosh you guys have been through alot. (F) I have so much respect for couples who go through such trials and stay together and make it work :):thumbs:

"you fondle my trigger then you blame my gun"

Timeline: 13 month long journey from filing to visa in hand

If you were lucky and got an approval and reunion with your loved one rather quickly; Please refrain from telling people who waited 6+ months just to get out of a service center to "chill out" or to "stop whining" It's insensitive,and unecessary. Once you walk a mile in their shoes you will understand and be heard.

Thanks!

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Dang, hes in for a long journey!

We were already at a year and a half dealing with USCIS when Hicham got stuck in Morocco. Tack on the 4 years of going through the waiver process. And then another 6-8 months when he got home because they did not have his name correct on his greencard and it took us that long to get it fixed!!!!!!! :angry:

gosh you guys have been through alot. (F) I have so much respect for couples who go through such trials and stay together and make it work :):thumbs:

Thanks SO much. I received TONS of support from my MENA VJ family here through so much of it. I took a trip over to the waiver section today for a look see because I haven't been over there in so long. I happened to see a couple of people suggest www.immigrate2us.com and I'm pretty sure THAT was the website I was thinking of that was so helpful but confused it with VJ's waiver forum.

Hicham and I have been through SO MUCH and it's been very difficult for us at times...the process...the separation...the adjustment when he got back here. We are still a work in progress, but we are at the 9 year mark and still hanging in there. Despite the difficulties, Hicham IS a good man.....and he is the BEST father to our son.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Tunisia
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Hi & Welcome ot VJ! Sounds like there are lots of obstacles/hurdles to overcome & we wish you the best in your journey.

am new to this forum,i just want to say assalamo alikoum wa ramadan karim to every body ,yes,am also going through the i212,i601 process and i look forward for some advice and little help

The Story of Prince & his Angel

Our Marriage in Ariana, Tunisia - May 1, 2008

Service Center: Vermont Service Center

U.S. Embassy: Tunis, Tunisia

The Journey through VSC:

I-130: June 09, 2008 to April 03, 2009

I-129F: August 5, 2008 to April 03, 2009

The Journey through NVC:

Received by NVC: April 04, 2009

Left NVC: April 13, 2009

The Journey through the Consulate:

April 24, 2009 - May 14, 2009

May 19, 2009 Interview Day @ 11:00 am - PASSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

May 20, 2009 Picked up VISA

June 26, 2009 Prince flies to America, arrives to JFK - exactly 18 months from the day we met!!

The Journey through AOS:

May 05, 2010 - mailed I-485

May 11, 2010 - text message stating application received

May 13, 2010 - NOA1 for AOS

May 17, 2010 - Biometrics letter rec'd

June 10, 2010 - Biometrics appt

August 03, 2010 - AOS @10:45 am - "conditional" approval pending corrected medical form by Civil Surgeon

Sept 8, 2010 - AOS Approved for 10 year Greencard!!!

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hello again every one,well first of all ill thank you so much for your reply"s .

iknow exactly what a uphill battle that we are going through,i went to usa in may 1998 on b1/b2 visa got into trouble when i was living there(stupid ,foolish,earhead) call it how ever you i agree with you all,but bellive me life wasnt either easy for a illigal allien especialy after 9/11,and in next january its going to be 7 year since ive been deported,it become even more harder especially for my baby,and what kills me evryday in this past 7years is that i know that i am the one who put us on this horible ordeal.

so now we decide to start the process ,we hired a lawyer from ALIA members in boston for our 1212,i601,we had to wait because of my ofences (otherwise wil be already denied)so basicly the more you wait the more you show rehabilitation and have more chance to get (maybe)approved ,and ALOUSSA ive been in immigrate2us.net,actually am a member there it is a wonderfull site , and i know exactlly what kind of process that is waiting for us and i also saw you on the chat with laurel scott,thank you for the advice you not harsh or anything but thats the reality of this process, and am glad to see that you made it.

my problem now is if we started our i130 in nov08,got approved on april09,i caled NVC (thank to magic jack) yesterday they told me that they already sent the 1rst packet back to my lawyer on april09 and they didnt hear from her yet :huh: ,its seem odd to me, we both me and wife have called her and left her messages so she can call us back.

is that normal or its just how it goes??????.

again thank you so much and excuse my english .

how come i never hurd about this site??????? :)

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hello again every one,well first of all ill thank you so much for your reply"s .

iknow exactly what a uphill battle that we are going through,i went to usa in may 1998 on b1/b2 visa got into trouble when i was living there(stupid ,foolish,earhead) call it how ever you i agree with you all,but bellive me life wasnt either easy for a illigal allien especialy after 9/11,and in next january its going to be 7 year since ive been deported,it become even more harder especially for my baby,and what kills me evryday in this past 7years is that i know that i am the one who put us on this horible ordeal.

so now we decide to start the process ,we hired a lawyer from ALIA members in boston for our 1212,i601,we had to wait because of my ofences (otherwise wil be already denied)so basicly the more you wait the more you show rehabilitation and have more chance to get (maybe)approved ,and ALOUSSA ive been in immigrate2us.net,actually am a member there it is a wonderfull site , and i know exactlly what kind of process that is waiting for us and i also saw you on the chat with laurel scott,thank you for the advice you not harsh or anything but thats the reality of this process, and am glad to see that you made it.

my problem now is if we started our i130 in nov08,got approved on april09,i caled NVC (thank to magic jack) yesterday they told me that they already sent the 1rst packet back to my lawyer on april09 and they didnt hear from her yet :huh: ,its seem odd to me, we both me and wife have called her and left her messages so she can call us back.

is that normal or its just how it goes??????.

again thank you so much and excuse my english .

how come i never hurd about this site??????? :)

If it was me.... I would try to contact the lawyer one more time. If she didnt call back within a few days, I would advise NVC that I wanted to be the one who received all of the correspondence(i dont know how you do that exactly, but im sure they would help if you called and asked). Then you and your wife go forward with that part of it and know that everything is moving along at NVC. The first thing sent from NVC is the AOS fee bill. Like I said earlier, the lawyer needs to respond to that and follow the instructions or your case will just sit at NVC and not move.

4 months is inexcusable to me personally.

check out the guide and see what your lawyer should be doing.....

http://www.visajourney.com/examples/NVC_Pr...wchart_v1-2.pdf

Good Luck and I hope you do hear from the lawyer and you guys can get moving out of NVC and on to the waiver wait.

"you fondle my trigger then you blame my gun"

Timeline: 13 month long journey from filing to visa in hand

If you were lucky and got an approval and reunion with your loved one rather quickly; Please refrain from telling people who waited 6+ months just to get out of a service center to "chill out" or to "stop whining" It's insensitive,and unecessary. Once you walk a mile in their shoes you will understand and be heard.

Thanks!

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hello again every one,well first of all ill thank you so much for your reply"s .

iknow exactly what a uphill battle that we are going through,i went to usa in may 1998 on b1/b2 visa got into trouble when i was living there(stupid ,foolish,earhead) call it how ever you i agree with you all,but bellive me life wasnt either easy for a illigal allien especialy after 9/11,and in next january its going to be 7 year since ive been deported,it become even more harder especially for my baby,and what kills me evryday in this past 7years is that i know that i am the one who put us on this horible ordeal.

so now we decide to start the process ,we hired a lawyer from ALIA members in boston for our 1212,i601,we had to wait because of my ofences (otherwise wil be already denied)so basicly the more you wait the more you show rehabilitation and have more chance to get (maybe)approved ,and ALOUSSA ive been in immigrate2us.net,actually am a member there it is a wonderfull site , and i know exactlly what kind of process that is waiting for us and i also saw you on the chat with laurel scott,thank you for the advice you not harsh or anything but thats the reality of this process, and am glad to see that you made it.

my problem now is if we started our i130 in nov08,got approved on april09,i caled NVC (thank to magic jack) yesterday they told me that they already sent the 1rst packet back to my lawyer on april09 and they didnt hear from her yet :huh: ,its seem odd to me, we both me and wife have called her and left her messages so she can call us back.

is that normal or its just how it goes??????.

again thank you so much and excuse my english .

how come i never hurd about this site??????? :)

If it was me.... I would try to contact the lawyer one more time. If she didnt call back within a few days, I would advise NVC that I wanted to be the one who received all of the correspondence(i dont know how you do that exactly, but im sure they would help if you called and asked). Then you and your wife go forward with that part of it and know that everything is moving along at NVC. The first thing sent from NVC is the AOS fee bill. Like I said earlier, the lawyer needs to respond to that and follow the instructions or your case will just sit at NVC and not move.

4 months is inexcusable to me personally.

check out the guide and see what your lawyer should be doing.....

http://www.visajourney.com/examples/NVC_Pr...wchart_v1-2.pdf

Good Luck and I hope you do hear from the lawyer and you guys can get moving out of NVC and on to the waiver wait.

thank you,i will actually call her again and see whats going on,because i know its kind of weird that this taking that long

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my husband was put in AP for the next year and a half....

how come they put him on AP???? i hurd that they give you your 2nd appointement withing 30 days after the second one????and why???

another thing,isnt the backlog is for only cdj not for the other consulats or embassies????.

thanks for your time

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my husband was put in AP for the next year and a half....

how come they put him on AP???? i hurd that they give you your 2nd appointement withing 30 days after the second one????and why???

another thing,isnt the backlog is for only cdj not for the other consulats or embassies????.

thanks for your time

They put him in AP because they could. I do believe that is pretty standard across the board, now the wait times...those are not standard and are all across the board. What I learned from our experience is that waiver processing doesn't follow the same rules as other types of cases. The only part of the process that WAS predictable was the estimation of time that Rome gave for processing his file once it got there.

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my husband was put in AP for the next year and a half....

how come they put him on AP???? i hurd that they give you your 2nd appointement withing 30 days after the second one????and why???

another thing,isnt the backlog is for only cdj not for the other consulats or embassies????.

thanks for your time

They put him in AP because they could. I do believe that is pretty standard across the board, now the wait times...those are not standard and are all across the board. What I learned from our experience is that waiver processing doesn't follow the same rules as other types of cases. The only part of the process that WAS predictable was the estimation of time that Rome gave for processing his file once it got there.

thanks a lot ALLOUSSA, wish you the best,and glad that you done with this ordeal.

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