
carlyflower
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Posts posted by carlyflower
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It is simply amazing how someone can do something so horrible to a helpless beautiful child!! I don't understand how someone can do that.
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I just got off the phone with the Juarez Consulate and they said they recieved my petition on Monday....Woohoo We are almost there
Waiting. . . please post when you receive your fiance packet. I've been waiting for it since September 28 when they told me via email that they had received our petition.
p.s. congrats!
Have you gone through your interview yet?
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Hey Carly. Congrats on the interview. I would also suggest you go to www.immigrate2us.net. You will find all the information you need for your 601 waiver. Can I ask if your interview is for a K-3 or for I-130?
We origianally filed the I130. I see the K1 and K3 visas everywhere but I don't know what those are. I am getting my hardship letter together but having a hard time. My husband came over 9 years ago. He has never been deported. He has done his taxes. Has Paystubs. So he is documented in that way. Never been arrested... no trouble at all. I wish there was some way we could show he is on the up and up. My parents are heading down there as well. We read in one experience that it helped someone else to have their In laws there. My parents are very fond of my husband and want to help in any way. I am trying to do anything I can in my power. Who knows if any of it will work.
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Does anyone know why the wait times are so long?
CDJ is said to be the second busiest consulate in the world. They receive more than 5000 waivers per month. They have three people processing waivers (although word is they have hired more).
I guess I can olnly hope that more people will help move along the wait times. I heard that the only way to expedite a waiver is for a medical emergency... what is considered a medical emergency?
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Hi all,
My husband (from Mexico) and I (US Citizen) have our interview coming up on December 6th. I feel very prepared but any other ideas would help. We have pictures, documents, letters with both of our names, bills with both of our names, and our 2 year old son. We have been married for over 3 years now. The only problem is that my husband came here undocumented. We know that we have a huge chance of being denied and then have to file for the I601 waiver. Do you think there is any chance to get approved?
Also, we were able to get a letter of support of a local Senator ... do you think this will help?
thank you!
Your evidence of your relationship sounds very strong. But if he was in the US for more than 180 days illegally, he will be definitely denied at the interview - no question about it because that's the law.
Barring any other ineligibilities, he will then be given a second appointment to return to CDJ to file the waiver, pay the fees, submit his fingerprints and turn in your hardship letter. A letter of support from a senator won't hurt, but it's the letter and evidence in support of the claims that determines whether or not he will ultimately be approved. Waiver wait times in CDJ are currently nine months - are you aware that during that time he cannot return to the US? Examples of hardship letters and guidelines can be found on immigrate2us.net. Good luck.
Yeah at least we knew that he may have to stay down there. We already have plans for each situation so that I am not left stranded with my 2 year old. It sucks because I may have to pick up a second job to pick up the loss of an income while my husband is in Mexico. I may send my son down with him so that I can just work and take care of my family. Does anyone know why the wait times are so long? too bad you can't just pay a fine like before. I would come up with all the money I could if had to!!
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Hi all,
My husband (from Mexico) and I (US Citizen) have our interview coming up on December 6th. I feel very prepared but any other ideas would help. We have pictures, documents, letters with both of our names, bills with both of our names, and our 2 year old son. We have been married for over 3 years now. The only problem is that my husband came here undocumented. We know that we have a huge chance of being denied and then have to file for the I601 waiver. Do you think there is any chance to get approved?
Also, we were able to get a letter of support of a local Senator ... do you think this will help?
thank you!
Juarez Consulate
in US Embassy and Consulate Discussion
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My husband, 2 year old son and I leave this Sunday for Juarez for our interview. We know the likelyhood of him having to stay down there due to coming to the US illegally. I just hope we get someone nice... we will see.