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18 hours ago, DrIdaddoq said:

Thanks I hope so. 
can someone confirm that the DoS website did not update the status for today 8/24/2022? I see the update date as august 23 and I don’t believe this has ever happened before. They always have an up to date status. Anybody else seeing this?

Now it’s back to normal. I’m curious to know if anybody saw any update?

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Hello everyone,

I was sponsored by my home country's government in my first year. So, the embassy refused to provide me the no objection statement. Then I requested my hardship waiver and it is not in DOS for 4 months. Do you guys think the previous sponsor from home country and absence of the no objection statement will impact the decision of DOS?

Thanks

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3 hours ago, PeterW said:

Hello everyone,

I was sponsored by my home country's government in my first year. So, the embassy refused to provide me the no objection statement. Then I requested my hardship waiver and it is not in DOS for 4 months. Do you guys think the previous sponsor from home country and absence of the no objection statement will impact the decision of DOS?

Thanks

My understanding is that the main decision maker for hardship waivers is UCIS. Once it's sent from USCIS to DoS it's almost always approved. (which is why I don't understand why DoS is taking so long!!) It seems like if you have any kind of funding DoS takes longer to process your case. But then again we have people without governmental funding waiting for a year! 

 

For No Objection waivers, the decision maker is DoS.  So they are too different processes and I don't think one impacts the other 

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35 minutes ago, ErinK said:

My understanding is that the main decision maker for hardship waivers is UCIS. Once it's sent from USCIS to DoS it's almost always approved. (which is why I don't understand why DoS is taking so long!!) It seems like if you have any kind of funding DoS takes longer to process your case. But then again we have people without governmental funding waiting for a year! 

 

For No Objection waivers, the decision maker is DoS.  So they are too different processes and I don't think one impacts the other 

Yep, I guess no gov funding here and coming up to a year now 🙋‍♂️.

Here are more examples of Hardships pending btw

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3 hours ago, ErinK said:

My understanding is that the main decision maker for hardship waivers is UCIS. Once it's sent from USCIS to DoS it's almost always approved. (which is why I don't understand why DoS is taking so long!!) It seems like if you have any kind of funding DoS takes longer to process your case. But then again we have people without governmental funding waiting for a year! 

 

For No Objection waivers, the decision maker is DoS.  So they are too different processes and I don't think one impacts the other 

Thank you so much for your response. That is also similar as what I thought. 

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