• Home
  • Today
  • Advocacy
  • Forum
Donate
  • login
  • register
Home

They need you!

Forum links

  • Recent changes
  • Member list
  • Search
  • Register
Search Forums
 
Advanced Search
Go to Page...

Resources

  • Do I qualify?
  • In-state tuition
  • FAQ
  • Ways to legalize
  • Feedback
  • Contact us

Join our list

National calendar of events

«  

May

  »
S M T W T F S
 
 
 
 
1
 
2
 
3
 
4
 
5
 
6
 
7
 
8
 
9
 
10
 
11
 
12
 
13
 
14
 
15
 
16
 
17
 
18
 
19
 
20
 
21
 
22
 
23
 
24
 
25
 
26
 
27
 
28
 
29
 
30
 
31
 
Sync with this calendar
DAP Forums > DREAM Act > The Lounge

Official I-601A Thread - Page 84

  • View
  • Post new reply
  • Thread tools
  • « first
  • ‹ previous
  • 34
  • 44
  • 54
  • 64
  • 74
  • 80
  • 81
  • 82
  • 83
  • 84
  • 85
  • 86
  • 87
  • 88
  • next ›
  • last »
#831
11-15-2021, 06:01 PM
Senior Member
From New York City
Joined in Apr 2010
731 posts
nydreamer's Avatar
nydreamer
0 AP
Quote:
Originally Posted by Molten23 View Post
Thank you! Country is Ecuador. My timeline is super messed up mostly due to a shitty lawyers. My mom petitioned me back in 2009 and it was approved in 2010. The lawyer we had never bothered to follow up or do much until 2016 when we hired another lawyer than again didn't do the proper process and ended up messing it up.

In 2019 I finally hired a lawyer who explained what we needed to do and started the 601 Waiver process that was approved in early 2021 and then got my consular interview notice in Oct for Nov.
Glad it all worked out in the end. When was the 601 waiver sent? Curious how long it took to get it approved
__________________
Initial Approval: 9/14/12
Renewed: 9/2/14; 8/20/16; 4/6/18; 2/21/20; 2/20/22
Latest Renewal: 10/31/23
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
nydreamer
View Public Profile
Send a private message to nydreamer
Find all posts by nydreamer
#832
11-15-2021, 11:55 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Oct 2012
251 posts
deiguer
0 AP
Quote:
Originally Posted by Molten23 View Post
Hi everyone, I just returned to the US as a newly admitted permanent resident. My consular interview was on 11/05 in my home country and I arrived on 11/13. I left on 10/27 to do the medical appointment and get everything in order and I am finally glad to have completed this stressful process. I can gladly answer any questions and I am just so happy finally!
Yay, congratulations!!! this is awesome.
What kind of questions did they ask you at the interview?
what kind of evidence did you have to show?
did you have to show all your DACA approvals?
how was the experience at the airport once you arrived back in USA?
__________________
Expiration: 8/31/2018

Renewal Sent: 1/22/2018 Renewal Delivered: 1/23/2018
Renewal Accepted and routed to IOE: 1/25/2018
Bios scheduled: 1/27/2018 Bio appointment date: ?
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
deiguer
View Public Profile
Send a private message to deiguer
Find all posts by deiguer
#833
11-17-2021, 11:16 AM
Junior Member
Joined in Aug 2017
27 posts
Molten23
0 AP
Quote:
Originally Posted by nydreamer View Post
Glad it all worked out in the end. When was the 601 waiver sent? Curious how long it took to get it approved
Thank you so much! The waiver was sent in 2019 and got approved earlier this year so roughly two years.
Last edited by Molten23; 11-17-2021 at 11:36 AM..
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
Molten23
View Public Profile
Send a private message to Molten23
Find all posts by Molten23
#834
11-17-2021, 11:34 AM
Junior Member
Joined in Aug 2017
27 posts
Molten23
0 AP
Quote:
Originally Posted by nydreamer View Post
Glad it all worked out in the end. When was the 601 waiver sent? Curious how long it took to get it approved
Quote:
Originally Posted by deiguer View Post
Yay, congratulations!!! this is awesome.
What kind of questions did they ask you at the interview?
what kind of evidence did you have to show?
did you have to show all your DACA approvals?
how was the experience at the airport once you arrived back in USA?
The night before and morning of my interview I was somewhat scared thinking what if it doesn’t get approved but I did my best to suppress this and remain confident that nothing bad would happen. At the interview it was a set of very basic questions and I requested it to be done in English. I was asked stuff such as: who is the petitioner, what is your bday, how did you arrive to US, what year and month, do you have any criminal records in your home country, what do you do for living in the US, have you ever left the US at any point in time to another country…… everything I mentioned was cross checked with the documents in front of the person conducting the interview. The whole process took less than 5 minutes and before I knew it it, I was given a blue paper and interviewer was saying congrats your petition/visa has been approved.

The evidence I showed was birth certificates, tax returns, mortgage documents showing I own the house in which my family lives in, psychological evaluation results displaying the type of emotional stress my mom is going through and would suffer should I not be allowed to stay within the US with my family, flight tickets and visa stamp when I first arrived in the US which was in the late 90's and my lawyer did include Daca approvals and Work authorization copies in the packet but they were returned to me the day I dropped off all my documents in consulate as they said it was extra paperwork they did not need/require any longer.

The return flight was nerve racking to be honest. In customs (from my country) the agent was like "oh you have been living illegally in US correct and are returning?". I was like wtf you mean but then my mom stepped in and just said "I petitioned for my son, his green card was approved and we are returning home".... thankfully then he just stamped and let us through. Arriving in the US I simply handed my passport with my visa to the immigration officer and handed him the packet from embassy that only they can open, he checked my passport/visa and opened up the packet and promptly stamped both and wished me luck in the US. Very straight forward process and was glad to not have had any issues.
Last edited by Molten23; 11-17-2021 at 10:59 PM..
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
Molten23
View Public Profile
Send a private message to Molten23
Find all posts by Molten23
#835
11-17-2021, 09:53 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Oct 2012
251 posts
deiguer
0 AP
wow great, thanks for sharing all the details. What a jerk comment from the customs officer. Again, so happy for you. Well deserved!


Quote:
Originally Posted by Molten23 View Post
The night before and morning of interview I was scared thinking what if it doesn’t get approved etc but I did my best to suppress that and remain with a confident positive attitude. At the interview it was a set of very basic questions and I requested it to be done in English. Stuff such as who is the petitioner, what is your bday, how did you arrive to US, what year and month, do you have any criminal records in home country, what do you do for living in the US…… everything I mentioned was cross checked with the documents in front of the person asking. The whole process honestly took less than 5 minutes and before I know it I was given a blue paper and interviewer said congrats your petition/visa has been approved.

The evidence I showed was birth certificates, tax returns, mortgage documents showing I own house my family lives in, psychological evaluation results displaying emotional stress mom is going through and would suffer should I not be allowed to stay on US with family, flight tickets and visa stamp when first arrived in the US In late 90s and my lawyer did include Daca approvals and Work authorization copies in packet but they were returned to me the day I dropped off documents in consulate as they said it was extra paperwork they did not need.

The return flight was nerve racking, in customs leaving my country the agent was like oh you have been living illegally in US and left to return. I was like wtf but then my mom stepped in and just said I petitioned for my son, his green card was approved and we are returning home and then he just stamped and let us through. Arriving in the US I simply handed my passport with visa to immigration officer and handed him the packet from embassy that only they can open, he checked my passport/visa opened up the packet and stamped both and then wished me luck on the US. Very straight forward.
__________________
Expiration: 8/31/2018

Renewal Sent: 1/22/2018 Renewal Delivered: 1/23/2018
Renewal Accepted and routed to IOE: 1/25/2018
Bios scheduled: 1/27/2018 Bio appointment date: ?
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
deiguer
View Public Profile
Send a private message to deiguer
Find all posts by deiguer
#836
12-05-2021, 03:49 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Sep 2012
115 posts
LuisT9
0 AP
After almost 3 years my 601a waiver is finally approved.. excited and nervous…
Really long process I was already starting to give up..
Does anyone know how long is taking right now to get the interview app in the Mexican consulate??
__________________
Application sent: 9/6/12 Application Received: 9/10/12
Biometrics walk in 9/24/12
Waiting: 7 months + 9 days
Approved: 4/19/13
EAD: 4/25/13. SSN:5/3/13 DL:5/15/13
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
LuisT9
View Public Profile
Send a private message to LuisT9
Find all posts by LuisT9
#837
12-05-2021, 08:16 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Jan 2017
232 posts
thedelight21
0 AP
Quote:
Originally Posted by Molten23 View Post
The night before and morning of my interview I was somewhat scared thinking what if it doesn’t get approved but I did my best to suppress this and remain confident that nothing bad would happen. At the interview it was a set of very basic questions and I requested it to be done in English. I was asked stuff such as: who is the petitioner, what is your bday, how did you arrive to US, what year and month, do you have any criminal records in your home country, what do you do for living in the US, have you ever left the US at any point in time to another country…… everything I mentioned was cross checked with the documents in front of the person conducting the interview. The whole process took less than 5 minutes and before I knew it it, I was given a blue paper and interviewer was saying congrats your petition/visa has been approved.

The evidence I showed was birth certificates, tax returns, mortgage documents showing I own the house in which my family lives in, psychological evaluation results displaying the type of emotional stress my mom is going through and would suffer should I not be allowed to stay within the US with my family, flight tickets and visa stamp when I first arrived in the US which was in the late 90's and my lawyer did include Daca approvals and Work authorization copies in the packet but they were returned to me the day I dropped off all my documents in consulate as they said it was extra paperwork they did not need/require any longer.

The return flight was nerve racking to be honest. In customs (from my country) the agent was like "oh you have been living illegally in US correct and are returning?". I was like wtf you mean but then my mom stepped in and just said "I petitioned for my son, his green card was approved and we are returning home".... thankfully then he just stamped and let us through. Arriving in the US I simply handed my passport with my visa to the immigration officer and handed him the packet from embassy that only they can open, he checked my passport/visa and opened up the packet and promptly stamped both and wished me luck in the US. Very straight forward process and was glad to not have had any issues.
Wow, that officer is an ass. Which airport did you return to?
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
thedelight21
View Public Profile
Send a private message to thedelight21
Find all posts by thedelight21
#838
12-07-2021, 10:25 AM
Senior Member
Joined in Jun 2017
684 posts
trac3rt's Avatar
trac3rt
0 AP
Quote:
Originally Posted by LuisT9 View Post
After almost 3 years my 601a waiver is finally approved.. excited and nervous…
Really long process I was already starting to give up..
Does anyone know how long is taking right now to get the interview app in the Mexican consulate??
It really varies... I've been waiting for an interview since November 2019.

Some people have been getting interviews within 1-2 years, but I don't know why some are faster than others.
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
trac3rt
View Public Profile
Send a private message to trac3rt
Find all posts by trac3rt
#839
12-07-2021, 12:28 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Oct 2012
251 posts
deiguer
0 AP
I think for Mexico is 1-2 years. But look at this facebook page if you can, people there most up to date information regarding interviews in Mexico
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1384365091808264/

Quote:
Originally Posted by LuisT9 View Post
After almost 3 years my 601a waiver is finally approved.. excited and nervous…
Really long process I was already starting to give up..
Does anyone know how long is taking right now to get the interview app in the Mexican consulate??
__________________
Expiration: 8/31/2018

Renewal Sent: 1/22/2018 Renewal Delivered: 1/23/2018
Renewal Accepted and routed to IOE: 1/25/2018
Bios scheduled: 1/27/2018 Bio appointment date: ?
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
deiguer
View Public Profile
Send a private message to deiguer
Find all posts by deiguer
#840
12-07-2021, 12:59 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Oct 2012
251 posts
deiguer
0 AP
I am glad to share with you I just came back last night from my consular interview at the US embassy in Guatemala. My interview as Nov 30th 2021, I left USA 10 days before to get all the required medical stuff done, total time I was there was about 3.5hrs. the actual interview itself was just about 5 minutes, at a window. They asked me a few questions:
1st time I entered
2nd time I entered
How old was I both times
How long was in US the first time
How long was in US the second time
Why overstayed first time
What questions did the immigration officer asked me the 2nd time I entered
Where did I enter those 2 times
Did I use same visa to enter
Did I enter any other way at any other time
How old I was when I got DACA
What did I do before DACA, did I work?
Did my company petition me?
What do I do at my job?
Did I have an approved 601a?

The lady was very serious, dry and to the point. At the end she said, they had to check with US department of labor to confirm my employment with the company who file the petition (I-140 petition for alien worker). My company file this in 2018 and was approved in 2019. She took my passport and said if confirmed, they I would be reached by the designated courier service (cargo expreso in Guatemala).
I asked if I needed a confirmation or anything else, she said no. I did not receive any papers (green, blue, red, nothing) like other people have.
That the nigh I check the visa status with my case number it said in was under "Administrative Processing"
Next day it was updated to "Issued" (so happy).
In the next day it said it was delivered to courier, where I went to pick it up in person(the passport with my EB2 visa on it), and a large yellow envelope (my case was older and paper filed).

I had to do all the covid forms (attestation and covid tracing forms), and covid test 24 prior to my Monday flight back to US.
When I arrived in Atlanta the 1st officer asked for my passport and:
where I came from?
how long I planned to stay? when I answered that I live here, he asked how long and i had this was my first time entering with an immigrant visa and that I had a package with me (the yellow envelope), he grabbed that, threw in a clear bag with my passport, and called "Alpha" to get an officer to walk me to another window, next to this area. She said, sit down and we will call you by name, there were like 7 other people waiting for the same reason.
They called me by name in like 5-7 minutes. He asked, same 2 questions as above and also
where would I stay?
with whom?
was it a house or apartment?
name and phone number of the person living in the same house as me?

the he explained I would get the PR card in the mail in a couple of months, that I must not be out of US for longer the x amount of time to maintain it, and 1-2 things more he said, but I honestly was too excited to remember, but it was like regular protocol information. He asked also what did i have in my checked in luggage, if was traveling with more than 10K (no) or meats, cheese... and that was it.

I am back in USA, after 2o years living here, and finally seeing this dream come true. I truly hope for all of your cases to be successful. I know we all have to go through so many different hoops and struggles as our cases are so particular. Thank you all, @Demise, who have helped me with all the questions I have posted here.
__________________
Expiration: 8/31/2018

Renewal Sent: 1/22/2018 Renewal Delivered: 1/23/2018
Renewal Accepted and routed to IOE: 1/25/2018
Bios scheduled: 1/27/2018 Bio appointment date: ?
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
deiguer
View Public Profile
Send a private message to deiguer
Find all posts by deiguer
  • « first
  • ‹ previous
  • 34
  • 44
  • 54
  • 64
  • 74
  • 80
  • 81
  • 82
  • 83
  • 84
  • 85
  • 86
  • 87
  • 88
  • next ›
  • last »


« Previous Thread | Next Thread »

Thread Tools
Show Printable Version Show Printable Version
Email this Page Email this Page

Contact Us - DREAM Act Portal - Archive - Top
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.