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Emran70

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  1. @designguy , @JFH & @dwheels76Thanks for your quick reply and help. Yes this is actually a time sensitive matter. Looks like my best option to contact a lawyer. The CO has kept the passport of my wife and kids and gave them "Welcome to USA" letter. So they should be getting their visas next couple of weeks. Do you know any good lawyer???

    As per my 5 year waiver, due to my overstay and being a Canadian i need "Advance Permission" to enter which is basically B1/B2 visa and also called I-192 or waiver.

  2. Hi fellow VJ's, need your help and advice as many of you are experts and lawyer follow this website as well.

    Last week I had my category F4 interview in Montreal. The sponsor is my brother-in-law and primary applicant is my wife, myself and 3 kids (19, 18 & 12 year). My wife and 3 kids got their immigrant visa approved and for me the CO said that I need I-601 waiver due to an overstay on part back in 1990's and the charge on me is 212(a)(60(C)(i) which is "Misrepresentation". Also since 2015 I have 5 year waiver / B1, B2 visa to visit USA which will expire November next year.

    My question is that my wife never worked a day in her life and I am the sole earner of the house and kids are attached to me as well. If my wife immigrates to USA without me she won't be able to survive and getting I-601 waiver can take months. Would I be able to "Expedite" the I-601 waiver and would this qualify for "Hardship"???? Any help and advice is appreciated and also looking for recommendation if someone has gone through the I-601 waiver and knows a good lawyer??? Thanks in advance for your help and efforts.

  3. Hi There, the interview went well with minimal questions since my brother in law sponsor my wife so she was questioned i.e. when was the last she saw her brother??? what he do??? his phone number??? is he married??? i have 2 older kids 18 (girl) and 19 (boy) there were asked if they were married and my son (19) was asked to sign a mandatory "Selective Services affidavit" without it they won't issue the visa. they kept the passport and said they will mail the visa in 2 weeks.

    As far as i am concern, i had an issue due to an overstay back in 1990's and CO said that i need a I-160 waiver to process my visa. Currently i do have a waiver and B1/B2 visa to visit USA but now i need a different one. The CO was very helpful for my situation. I will be posting my question regarding I-160 as i don't know how proceed with it. Let me know if you need more info.  Thanks.

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