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monlepew2013

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  1. Can you be more specific as to why he was deported and what years?

    ***Moved from IR-1/CR-1 Process & Procedures to Waivers forum.***

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    You won't be able to file for a waiver until after the visa has been denied at the interview.

    He had one interview for the fiancé visa in 2013 which was denied. At that time he received a blue paper that said 10 year ban from the date of deportation. It does not have the box checked for the ability to apply or not apply for a waiver.

    Now we are in the process for the greencard since we are married. He is in Mexico and has not returned to the states since the 2nd deportation which was 3 years ago. .

    What is a 221G? Our blue paper does not have that number on it.

    He was deported for being in the US illegally, not for committing a crime.

  2. We are waiting for the website to come up to complete the DS-260. We have already sent all other docs to NVC. After, we should be waiting to receive our interview appt.

    The applicant has been deported twice. After receiving a denial for I-129F fiancé visa, he received a 10 year bar letter. Now, with the I-130 pending, we are married and the petitioner has some medical issues that came up requiring further testing to see if it is cancer or not.

    Does anyone know if these are grounds for a waiver?

    Would we need an I-601 and an I-212 waiver?

    Should we file the waiver with USCIS before the interview? At the interview?

    How long does it take for the waivers to be approved?

    What type of evidence would we need to file? Medical records? Doctor letter?

    Thank you for all your opinions and responses.

  3. Hi!!!!!

    Do any one knows what this mean and the thing is the we dont have a NOA2 at all neither an enterview tho please if someone knows what it is Ill be appreciatice

    Thank you

    Post Decision Activity

    On July 26, 2013, we shipped this approved or re-affirmed case to the Department of State for visa processing. For more information, please contact them directly.

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