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so my husbands greencard was denied at the interview. only hope is the i-601 waiver and proving extreme hardship. with everything i have read it seems pretty likely our case would be denied since apparently our lives aren't bad enough... but maybe years down the line something might change for us making us more eligable, like if i were pregnant or my parents or i had medical problems... of course i don't want to go through the entire process again (uscis, nvc..... all that). so my question is how long till they toss out our case if we dont file a waiver now? or will they hold onto our case and we can fiel a waiver on it in the future..?

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you are not giving much details on your case/ condition, if i may ask you, where is your spouse from? and what are they reason for denying your spouse, if you are able to state better what happened concerning the denial VJ member can contribute to your forum and give you better response.

 
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