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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Greetings,

 

Not sure if this is where we are encouraged to possibly post helpful suggestions and ideas to site changes: mine is in red.

 

On the personal timeline page there is no space, after outcome, to include if someone ended up filing a waiver - I think this would be very helpful in that it can give us an idea, especially in different countries, about the process time and it would help identify those of us that have had to use a waiver if we so choose it. If I were looking for advice on something I usually go with someone who has gone through it themselves. On my profile I was left to write in the comment section but we all know that can go several ways depending on how someone writes; I was denied end of interview, eventually applied for a waiver, recently approved but in all honesty I did not give dates or costs.

 

I am currently in Administrative Processing, this too would be evident in dates: approved from USCIS on x date, sent to Department of State Consulate in Montreal on x date then received visa on x date. The US entry is there and overall I find the layout of the page very friendly and straightforward which is helpful. I believe that Waivers were always a complicated process but are quickly becoming a necessity and very much needed in a changing immigration climate.

 

Thanks for your time and cheers

 

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Well the IR1/CR1 timeline includes a packet 3 which is no longer used but remains on the timeline.  There is also a comments section and there are more waivers than you've noted plus they all can be filed at various times.  (Some not until after interview and some before an interview can happen.)

There could be a spot though for "waiver required? Yes/no" and "waiver result. Approved/denied" Before the 2nd interview portion. 

Are you wanting a timeline here or just whether or not people have filed a waiver?

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

 

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