Whether a waiver will be needed will be determined by the Consulate at the time of the interview.
I am inclined to think a waiver will not be required however the devil will be in the details.
Which Consulate will she be interviewing at.
I sometimes think I have seen it, heard it, but I am sure there are things the USCIS have seen I have not, they have seen this a thousand times, do not mess it up.
Who Is Not Required to Attend the interview
Your family members under the age of 14 on the day of the interview, even if they are noted as traveling applicants on the Interview Appointment Letter you receive from the National Visa Center (NVC).
Where would they do the medicals?
it seems that only Conservatives are against Men's Rights. I am a big supporter of Men's Rights
And so is Simone, not clear why she did not enter the Men's competition, inclusivity etc.
Simone Biles slams ‘sore loser’ Riley Gaines over attacks on trans athlete
Biles calls Gaines ‘sick’ in response to softball post
Gymnast defends trans girl targeted after title win
Gaines calls Biles’ stance on inclusion ‘disappointing’
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jun/07/simone-biles-riley-gaines-trans-athlete-twitter
I have seen plenty of cases where people have had an interview been refused and waited it out for the ban and then had the visa issued.
Might be cleaner to have the interview as soon after the bar is over.
It used to be you walked out with the visa but that was a looong time ago.
On average they seem to take a week, how long yours will be is another issue.
So did I, well to be precise to self sponsor, one of the reasons it is good to fill out your details.
Now adjusting was interesting and I assume mine was a sort of one off as by then my Sponsor had gone back to Uni, and the Officer decided to ignore that.
How long is she looking at being gone?
She has her stamp.
Not unusual for GCs to take more than 2 months to be issued.
Presume the fee has been paid.
If lost has she applied for a replacement?
The Battly of Sumy was over 3 years ago, why did they not move then?
U4U had been in existence for several years.
In any event expediting a case is quicker than normal processing but not quick, certainly not effective in a situation like this when they need to move now.
Use the I 864P as a guideline, I had thought Manilla was not that bothered but there was someone on here who had an issue recently.
The bigger issue is adjustment, may want to consider Marriage and switching?
Joint Sponsor is another option.