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How long is a CR-1 good for post inadmissibility finding?

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Thanks...what I was looking for...!

More than I was looking for and VERY much appreciated. Our lawyer is in $4k range and has successfully appealed in Manila before so that's a bonus. She's ILIA member and known on the West Coast. They already "interrogated" my wife at the CR1 interview about the matter and took a sworn affidavit from her. Ethical, who knows but what my wife did wasn't exactly on the aboveboard either. She was in the Embassy for 10 or so hours and now they're sitting on the "letter" explaining our options and charges due her last week. I know a week isn't a lifetime but sometimes it surely feels like it.

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Sergi9 u seem to know alot about this waiver did u go through this process or are u going through it right now? I'm still waiting on my waiver packet. And how long does a simple hardship waiver could be approved? Thanks and all the best

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Sergi9 u seem to know alot about this waiver did u go through this process or are u going through it right now? I'm still waiting on my waiver packet. And how long does a simple hardship waiver could be approved? Thanks and all the best

it depends on where the waiver is adjudicated. Did you find out where they send Trinidad ? My gut tells me it might be Panama which is not good, they are taking almost a year I believe last I heard.

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it depends on where the waiver is adjudicated. Did you find out where they send Trinidad ? My gut tells me it might be Panama which is not good, they are taking almost a year I believe last I heard.

My Bad it will be adjudicated in Santo Domingo DR. :bonk:

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We have a approved waiver for misrep in 2009. He was also inadmissible for visa overstay and deportation. It can be done but is extremely difficult. We paid $5k plus govt fees which I feel was extremely reasonable considering we were facing a lifetime ban on re-entry. You can read my approved lawyer brief over at i2us.net if you're interested. Same username(momof1) and it can be found in the western europe/north africa section. We'll be celebrating our tenth wedding anniversary next year shortly after he's eligible for citizenship :D

it depends on where the waiver is adjudicated. Did you find out where they send Trinidad ? My gut tells me it might be Panama which is not good, they are taking almost a year I believe last I heard.

What I've seen shows the same :(

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Material misrepresentation follows you forever, you need a waiver to overcome it. Elasped time of pristine behavior is a positive point for the waiver but the waiver is not something that most take on their own. Wander over to immigrate2us.net and you will find many people who are writting waivers for much more serious things ( not that lying to immigration is a small thing )

Thanks for the I2us.net link.

I navigated on over

Kelly C

01/07/2012 Mailed I-129F to Dallas Lock Box

01/10/2012 Accepted, Sent to CSC for Processing

01/12/2012 Touched

01/14/2012 NOA1 Hard Copy Recieved

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**** closing old thread *****

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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