Ashley Sanchez
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Yes he has his deportation order removed/terminated. And we have an I-601A approved. We went to court twice for his deportation case. In the systems EOIR says terminated with dates and all.
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Crazy, cause they have all the paperwork and the Order for Terminate Proceedings and Order for Admin Closed Proceedings. During the Interview they told him just to turn in his passport and should be mailed withn 7 days with his visa and now he got a refusal because they thought he was deported.
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Yes it was. But we went to two court notices and during those two he wasnt deported. His case was terminated. His lawyer is saying they made an error. We have sent an inquiry to the embassy. Hopefully we hear from them soon
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He was detained in 04 and his previous lawyer at the time never sent a letter to his address about his court hearings so he never showed. There was proof of the lawyer not sending any court notices. So now he had to file a motion to reopen his case and we were able to and it was terminated thats why moved on to the next step. We have been through this journey since 2015 and now this.
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Even if he wasnt deported. His motion to reopen the case was opened and successfully terminated.
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So does he need the waiver? Then what would be the point of doing two waivers?
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Just now, Boiler said:
It can happen depending on the circumstances.
Well he was in removal proceedings but they got terminated. Which we file a I-601A and was approved. He left 9/10/21 for his interview. He was told to turn in his passport. He later receives an email saying visa refused due to being deported but he wasnt or didnt enter twice in the U.S.
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If you have an approved I-601A waiver approved. Are you required for another waiver of I-601????
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26 minutes ago, powerpuff said:
~ Moved IR1/CR1 to Waivers Forum as the case has an added complexity (waiver) and others with more knowledge can chime in ~
Are you asking a question?
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Husband went to interview, gave all required documents. He was to wait for Medical exam to be completed to issue the visa which he was going to take a week after the interview. Officer said once you complete medical exams, turn in your passport. 1 week passes and he completes medical and turns in passport. Within 15 days of everything being completed. He receives a letter of his visa being denied. He was in removal proceedings, we were able to reopen the case and it got successfully TERMINATED and we were able to file a I-601A waiver and it was APPROVED. Now the officer is saying he was deported. Which is false he was never deported only entered the U.S once. We have been in contact with them that they have denied the visa wrongfully.
Waivers (merged)
in Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)
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I couldnt agree more. Hopefully we hear from them soon.