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    Danifrangutier got a reaction from Mrspacombe in CUIDAD JUAREZ INTERVIEW 2019   
    They didn’t say or my husband doesn’t remember but most people say it takes 2 months. Once approved they will add a temporary visa for 6 months so if you wanted to travel you will be fine. 
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    Danifrangutier got a reaction from Mrspacombe in CUIDAD JUAREZ INTERVIEW 2019   
    Hello,
    it went really well for my husband they only asked him 6 questions. What is your name? When did you enter? You don’t remember where you entered? Is this your first marriage? Do you have children? How did you meet your wife ? And that’s it’s. My husband was 13 when he came on his own so the officer did lead that question of saying you don’t remember. I know it’s not always the case for many. My husband overheard people similar to him having 15-20 questions. He heard officers ask do you have daca? Show me your daca identifications? Where do your wife/husband work? Do you have tattoos? When did you get married ? How long have you known to it wife/husband? Many of the questions are simple so don’t be nervous. One thing my husband said is that we have read and been told that it’s scary and the officers are mean and intimidating. He said it’s only intimidating if you don’t follow the directions and they yell at you. If they say go into the blue chair do that don’t go around. Be ready have documents ready. We literally took so many documents and they didn’t ask him for any. All he had to show was the marriage certificate , the medical envelope, his police certificate from Mexico. Be honest and don’t lie remember that they have all the information. They don’t want our sob stories Because the process of extremely hard and difficult but they just want you to answer what they ask. Make sure you are truthful of your entrance but be careful on what you say. We know someone that was punished for 3 years for saying she was scared and told her 2 friends to come with her. They said it was like human trafficking so yes she is back in the U.S but she was banned for 3 years. Good luck and don’t be afraid and if you are still waiting be patient it is almost over. You will have peace and joy soon. God bless! 
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    Danifrangutier got a reaction from Bariskurt in I601a Mexico 2018 processing time   
    We got approved on January 2016 after an RFE but have been in the process since 2013. Everyone’s process has been delayed we were the unlucky ones to file during the Trump administration but we need to be hopeful and we will eventually be done with everything. 
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    Danifrangutier got a reaction from Jane88 in I601a Mexico 2018 processing time   
    How did it go? I’m not sure if you responded already on the thread. My husband and I are still waiting for interview date we think it will be coming soon maybe a letter this month. Still so anxious about the interview though.
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    Danifrangutier got a reaction from Tyssa in I601a Mexico 2018 processing time   
    Hi! So for me I wrote an additional declaration letter and had subheading for each part they requested more evidence. It was around 5-6 pages and I stated for that section : I shared about my anxiety and how I have lived my whole life in the U.S I talked about not being familiar with Mexico and not speaking Spanish fluently and how I would clearly be seen as an American. I talked about being afraid that I would be used to hurt my family in the U.S I also provided articles of the places I could possibly live in Mexico. I am
    mexican and have an aunt in Monterrey and another aunt in Mexico City I provided articles of the dangers in those cities. I also talked about access to doctors and how I won’t have that in Mexico. I do take anti depressants and visit a therapist once a week and I would be in danger if I went over there not having access to them. I hope this helps. Im not sure if your lawyer is telling to write a declaration letter but if you do whatever you write in it make sure you have things that support it. I talked about professional hardship and had two of my bosses write letters for me. I talked about family hardship so I had my dad and brother write a letter since they didn’t in the first packet (I had my mom and sister write one on the first packet). 
     
     
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    Danifrangutier got a reaction from Tyssa in I601a Mexico 2018 processing time   
    I got and RFE  and cried had multiple panic
    attacks they did the same and wanted evidence on everything I literally thought it was the end and after turning everything in from the 30 day request 2 weeks we got the approval. This was Aug 2018 RFE. We are still waiting for our interview. Let me know what you gave them for more evidence . We sent out a psych evaluation that I never did in the beginning. Sent it 2 letters from my employers (higher up people), additional letters from family who were not part of in the beginning of the packet. It’s easy to feel like it is the end of the world and I can tell you that’s how I felt still remember the day we got the letter so let your feelings feel but also know it’s going to be okay. 
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    Danifrangutier reacted to Shalom12528 in Immigrant visa after an approved waiver for inadmissability   
    Just one question... where I had originally gotten my ten year visa from. This interview was for my DS 260 I had to wait outside the U.S. about 13 months after being accepted.  If you're asking about my past visits into the U.S. I was not asked about that extensively because that was all asked in my first interview years back where I was deemed inadmissible because I had petitioned various extensions while on my visits to the U.S. with my kids and hubby, all American citizens.  
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