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I spoke to my lawyer about my Adjustment of Status delay. I've been married to a US citizen for 3 years. I need a waiver to qualify and it was approved last August; our interview was in December.

The lawyer said the main reason may be that the USCIS are waiting to hear back from Canadian border officials to confirm that I did not leave the country while

I was waiting for my waiver and application to be approved. Because it's a land border, they can't simply check with US Border patrol who would have flight records.

Does anyone know if this is a possible reason for an approval/processing to take longer than it should?

Edited by enro9999
 
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