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Hello,

I had my interview on April 25, 2016 in Ciudad Juarez, MX and was denied since our lawyer never informed us we had to pay a fine. Basically i deported myself in other words. I'm currently 30 years old and been in the USA since the age of 2 and have never left the country then until now. The interviewer asked me to the file "I-601 Application For Waiver Of Grounds Of Inadmissibility". My wife did the entire process and my case was accepted on August 1, 2016. I have been researching and everywhere that i am reading it states the process is an average of 6 months. I have been living in Tijuana, MX since the date of my interview and have been away for almost 6 months but my case has only been in the process for 3. Any of you have filed during the same time and have received a notice? Or anything that can help?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Hungary
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Your lawyer is a moron. You should have never left and should have filed I-601A, but that's water under the bridge. If your waiver has been processing for 3 months you still have about 3 more months to wait for the results.

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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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I'm sorry to say this but it's taking longer than 6 months they are behind 2 months right now they are processing January's and hopefully February's. I am going on 8 months I file in February 2016 you can try to expedite your waiver and hopefully it gets approve. I have read that it's taking at least 6-8 months to a year for a respond. Don't give up hope anything is possible good luck in your journey..!

Filed: IR-2 Country: Mexico
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I'm in the same boat. I have lived in the USA continuously since I was 1 year old until the day of my departure to attend my consular appointment in Ciudad Juarez. I am now 27. Had to file I601 waiver for the 10 year ban given. If you have facebook I suggest that u join a group called the I601 waiver journey tons of people filling the same waiver for different bans but you will find out new information.

 
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