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Originally Posted by DACA-IR-DA
According to stats the conversation rate is pretty good in with I-601A.
You still have to prove 'extreme hardship' to the USC right?
How long do you have to stay in your home country for interview and what if the case is denied there?
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I think it's usually a couple of days but shouldn't be more than a week. If the case gets denied there, you are pretty much screwed as the consulate decisions are final and you can't appeal.