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Dreamer90

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  1. 7 minutes ago, belinda63 said:

    He will have to return to his home country for the medical and interview. At that time he will be denied the visa and offered the opportunity to have a waiver filed for him (provided everything else goes ok). At that time the waiver can be filed. Then he waits, outside the US, until the waiver is approved, then he get his visa.  That is if everything goes ok.

    Thanks for your input Belinda. But, After 2016 they implemented  The provisional unlawful presence waiver. It was expanded to all individuals statutorily eligible for an immigrant visa and a waiver of inadmissibility for unlawful presence in the United states with his new law I’ll be able  to apply for that waiver in the United States before he departa for their immigrant visa interview.

     

    the process that you mentioned was prior to the expansion. I think 

  2. 13 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

    What type of encouragement are you hoping for? Given the way you arrived everything has turned out as best you could possibly hope for rather than you all remaining undocumented. You are lucky that you found a way to all become legal. Your son has no option but to go back for CP.

    Thanks for the support. I was just wondering how the consulate process works and chances of him getting approved. I haven’t cross a similar case. Neither the lawyers I talk to.

  3. Hey there community! My journey started in 2006 when my son, daughter and I migrated to the US with a tourist visa. looking for a better future. Long story short story. Along the way my daughter became USC. And she was able to apply for me. Her Mother and I became LPR. back in 2015 applied for my adult

    , single son the i-130 In which it was approved 4 months later. Now 5 years later his Priority date became available. Due to his currently lack o status. I was advised that I’ll have to file a waiver for him. I-601 for the extreme hardship. And he will have to go for  A consular interview in our home country. He has been here for a along time. now he’s afraid of not coming back after leaving the U.S for the interview. He was a minor when I migrated here. So he barely speaks his native language. 
     

    looking for a word o encouragement 

    and similar cases. 
     

    thank you guys so much 

    got bless you all🙏🏼

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