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    BenevolentSith got a reaction from Lisa83TX93 in I-212   
    Yeah. That's exactly what's on the (official) link I posted.
     
    If you don't need I-601, then you just file I-212 separately and by itself.
     

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    BenevolentSith got a reaction from Joy&Fred in I-212   
    Yeah. That's exactly what's on the (official) link I posted.
     
    If you don't need I-601, then you just file I-212 separately and by itself.
     

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    BenevolentSith reacted to Joy&Fred in I-212   
    The only time "he left" is when he returned to El Salvador to "come in legally" as it was termed by your Vice President. Your President speaks out of both sides of his mouth, which is not how someone leads a country.  I guess you don't care what happens to your fellow Americans unless they support your president, but this is democracy still last I checked, and my husband is important to us regardless of your opinion.
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    BenevolentSith got a reaction from Lisa83TX93 in I-212   
    I'm Canadian, and Canadians can apply for non immigrant waivers and I-212 directly at the border.
     
    Your husband is an applicant for an immigrant visa, so he likely has to deal with the consulate (depending on whether he needs I-601).
     
    https://www.uscis.gov/forms/direct-filing-addresses-form-i-212-application-permission-reapply-admission-united-states-after-deportation-or-removal
     
     
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    BenevolentSith got a reaction from Joy&Fred in I-212   
    I'm Canadian, and Canadians can apply for non immigrant waivers and I-212 directly at the border.
     
    Your husband is an applicant for an immigrant visa, so he likely has to deal with the consulate (depending on whether he needs I-601).
     
    https://www.uscis.gov/forms/direct-filing-addresses-form-i-212-application-permission-reapply-admission-united-states-after-deportation-or-removal
     
     
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    BenevolentSith got a reaction from Joy&Fred in I-212   
    My I-212 was approved in about 110 days, but I filed it directly at the border instead of consulate. According to the CBP website, the US Consulate which made findings of inadmissibility should advice you on how to proceed.
     
    https://www.uscis.gov/forms/direct-filing-addresses-form-i-212-application-permission-reapply-admission-united-states-after-deportation-or-removal
     
    What was the ground for his admissbility? Was it overstay or removal?
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    BenevolentSith got a reaction from EM_Vandaveer in I-212   
    My I-212 was approved in about 110 days, but I filed it directly at the border instead of consulate. According to the CBP website, the US Consulate which made findings of inadmissibility should advice you on how to proceed.
     
    https://www.uscis.gov/forms/direct-filing-addresses-form-i-212-application-permission-reapply-admission-united-states-after-deportation-or-removal
     
    What was the ground for his admissbility? Was it overstay or removal?
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