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Hello,
After waiting 2 years for an interview, the date finally came last week. We thought this nightmare was finally over, however, at the interview I was interrogated about how I crossed the border. I had not heard that happening to the many other people sharing their experience in multiple forums, so I guess it was my luck. I don’t even remember exactly how, I told the interviewer the little I remembered. I was 18 years old, didn’t speak English, and was given a few drinks before actually crossing. She said that misrepresentation was used on my behalf to an immigration officer and that I could submit a waiver. We had already submitted the 601A, which was approved almost two years ago. Now it looks like I have to do it all over again, except I can’t go home to my family. I have lost my job and feel so scared to lose my son and husband. Has anyone hired good expert legal help to send and get the waiver approved? I need recommendations please. Ideally someone who doesn’t take advantage of the situation and charges 4,000 dollars. I have called a few places and that seems to be the standard fee. I just don’t see how it can cost that much when my husband and I successfully sent the I601A and got it approved without any legal help.
Thank you very much for reading and for any information/help you can provide.
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Hello, I went to my interview yesterday and was questioned about how I crossed the border. My fiancé made all the arrangements, and I don’t remember, but interviewer said I had planned my illegal entry with my ex. She said I needed a an I601 waiver for misrepresenting documents to an immigration officer. I’m very confused because the paper she gave me states two different things and looks like there is a 10 year wait. I had an approved I601A before going to the interview, which I thought would prevent me from getting the 10 year ban.
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I had not come across that particular situation of people being interrogated about exactly how they got across the border. Everyone now is telling me I should have used a lawyer from the beginning. I’m probably going to get one for the waiver, although now that I can’t go back home, I’ll probably have time to do everything myself.
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21 minutes ago, Boiler said:
The important thing is that there is no suggestion you used a US passport as that would be game over.
I’m pretty sure I did not use any US citizen documents.
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20 minutes ago, Boiler said:
What sort of visa did you have?
The interviewer said I had planned my ilegal entry with my ex. Which is not true, but she believed that. I believed he had filed whatever paperwork was necessary, and that he only needed my passport.
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18 minutes ago, Boiler said:
What sort of visa did you have?
I didn’t have one. I just followed whatever instructions my ex told me. I was pretty stupid at 18.
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7 minutes ago, Babu Frik said:
did you know about that before?
was this the first interview? did they ask anything else or just bring that up?
I don't understand why they have to wait until the interview to let people know about that.
This was my second interview. The lady interviewing me asked about how I entered the country, I said through Tijuana. She asked exactly how, so I told her what I remembered. I was 18 when it happened, that was 24 years ago. My boyfriend at the time, a LPR, token to meet meet him in Tijuana and that he had everything ready. I said that much. She asked what documents I presented, I said I gave him my passport and he drove through. She then said I was inadmissible due to miss representation.
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I went to my interview today. They asked for waiver I-609 because my ex used false documents to get me across. I’m devastated, my son and husband are waiting for me to come home. I don’t know what to do
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I just got out of my interview at Cd Juarez consulate and was asked for the I601 also for misrepresentation. I don’t know what to do. My son and husband are waiting for me to come home
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Hi everyone! I’m waiting for an appointment. My case was expedited on November 5th and Consulate escalated my case on Nov. 9. No appointment yet, but trying to figure out a plan for my trip. Médicos especializados internacionales in México city sounds like a good option. Does anyone have any experience with them? When I called the consulate to ask if my appointment had been scheduled yet (their answer was no) I asked if my fingerprints could be processed in Mexico City as well, and their answer was yes. I’m hoping to get my medical exam, fingerprints, and police certificate taken care of in Mexico City, then just spend the necessary days for the two appointments in Juarez. Not sure if I want to wait for my passport in Juarez or go back to Mexico City. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you!
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8 hours ago, Estrada64 said:
Just got to my hotel in Juarez im confused on where i go for finger prints this is so stressful lol and do medicos dela frontera offers transportation anybody knows !?
Congratulations on getting your appointment! I believe you have to go to CAS for your biometrics and picture that will be used for your green card. The appointment email should have instructions on how to get that and the medical appointment scheduled.
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My apologies for not being clear. Once I have my appointment, I would like to take care of the medical exam and fingerprints in Mexico City. On the immigrant visa web page, it lists a clinic in Mexico City. What I’m not sure about is the fingerprint part. If anyone knows about the possibility of getting that done in Mexico City, I would really appreciate the help. Ideally, I would like to spend as little time as possible in Cd. Juarez. Thank you!
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Hello. I’m in USA and will be having my interview at Cd. Juarez hopefully soon. Waiting on a date at the moment. Can someone tell me if I can get the fingerprints done in Mexico City? I know there is a clinic where I can go for my medical appointment, so I would like to get those two things, plus my police certificate taken care of in Mexico City, before the Cd. Juarez appointment.
Thank you!
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12 hours ago, Liz89 said:
I just check the ceac page and my case is on cuidad juarez just now, still no email of appointment but iam so excited, when you guys think I going to have an appointment date. Cc December 2019
Hi there! My CC is also December 2019.Good luck!
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My case finally shows at Cd. Juarez, but when I called the embassy today, I was told they didn't have my interview date yet.
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3 hours ago, Kim&Jesus said:
@wcdog there is a Facebook group CC 2019 that I’m part of and is helpful because we are all in the same situation of waiting. My husbands cc is September 2019 he’s been in Mexico since December 2019 and still no interview!
Thank you! I’m sorry you have been keep apart from your husband for so long. Wishing for an interview for your husband soon!
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Hi everyone. DQ since December 16, 2019 here. A few letters saying in queue for an embassy in Cd. Juarez. My spouse is a us citizen and we’re both in the US. We started this process in 2017 and struggling to keep our sanity. Good luck to everyone waiting. Any help with information on possible interview dates is very much appreciated.
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I received my DQ on December 16 2019. I have received 3 or 4 of the letter saying I’m in the queue for an interview 😩 Can anyone please point me in the direction of Facebook groups or WhatsApp chats? I would like to see if anyone is in a similar situation and can give me some hope. Husband and I are waiting in US, Consulate for appointment is CD Juarez.
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31 minutes ago, Chubbz said:
After we received the I601A approval, the lawyer sent the case to the NVC, and then we waited a year for the interview. I misunderstood that part though, so it took a few months to send it to the NVC. I was waiting for the interview and the lawyer was waiting on me to make the next payment, so be sure your packet was sent to the NVC.
Thank you. Everything was sent to NVC and revived the DQ letter on 12/19/19. At least now I now there’s another year wait for the interview. Hope your case moves along quickly after the 221g. This whole process has been so frustrating and stressful. If my interview is in early 2021, it would have taken 4 years from the time we submitted our I130 😩
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On 2/9/2020 at 6:34 PM, Chubbz said:
It took us 11 months after we submitted our documents to the NVC after receiving the I601A approval. It took 11 months to receive the letter, and the actual interview was 12 months at Ciudad Juarez.
How did your interview go?
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4 hours ago, SalRam said:
Hi..how long to ok to get your waiver approved??
Mine took about 13 months.
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1 minute ago, dwheels76 said:
go to your inbox where they have been sending you messages. You need your case# and IIN to get into your case. Not talking about Visa status tracker.
Thank you!
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5 minutes ago, Eb2019 said:
I received the email saying that I'm on queue for the interview, yet when I go to ceac website it says that my case is at NVC and that I must follow all the instructions they send me 🤷🏽♀️
Looks like we are on the same boat!
Help! Found inadmissible at interview, need an I601 waiver (merged)
in Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)
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I’m sorry for misunderstanding. After seeing the post from Unlockable stating I was free to start my own thread, I figured it was the correct thing to do. I hope I’m understanding this correctly, and it is okay now to ask questions about my particular case on this thread.
Thank you.