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DACA-IR-DA 08-13-2018 02:18 AM

Re: Official I-601A Thread
 
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Originally Posted by NotADreamerPerSe (Post 716963)
After the waiver is approved, you need to file the affidavit of support and something else which I can't remember, then NVC gives you a date for your interview in your home country. From what I've read, how long you're gone for depends on the country, but the general consensus seems to be around three weeks as you need to go get your medical exam and wait for the results to be ready and also need your police records. Obviously you need those for the interview and after that, if approved, you wait a couple of days and then you get to come back home.

So either stay at your relatives place is any or at a hotel near the Consulate? If denied? You are banned for 10 years.

taoni10 08-13-2018 07:29 AM

Re: Official I-601A Thread
 
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Originally Posted by DACA-IR-DA (Post 716968)
So either stay at your relatives place is any or at a hotel near the Consulate? If denied? You are banned for 10 years.

No, as soon as your i601a waiver is approved, the 10 years banned is gone.

NotADreamerPerSe 08-13-2018 09:44 AM

Re: Official I-601A Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DACA-IR-DA (Post 716968)
So either stay at your relatives place is any or at a hotel near the Consulate? If denied? You are banned for 10 years.

No. that's what the waiver is for.

DACA-IR-DA 08-13-2018 08:09 PM

Re: Official I-601A Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by taoni10 (Post 716970)
No, as soon as your i601a waiver is approved, the 10 years banned is gone.

Yes but you can be found inadmissible for something else too in the interview. What if? You would be stuck there until that waiver is approved.

In USA, you would just be denied but still be in USA. Is it worth taking the risk?

I wonder why they make you go in your home country when we can do medical and interview here after I-601A is approved.

taoni10 08-13-2018 09:26 PM

Re: Official I-601A Thread
 
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Originally Posted by DACA-IR-DA (Post 717008)
Yes but you can be found inadmissible for something else too in the interview. What if? You would be stuck there until that waiver is approved.

In USA, you would just be denied but still be in USA. Is it worth taking the risk?

I wonder why they make you go in your home country when we can do medical and interview here after I-601A is approved.

Well, unless you have any criminal activities or lied to them before, it is very unlikely they will find any ground of inadmissibility. In addition, you should know all of these before you went back for the interview.

MIdreamer 08-15-2018 11:34 AM

Re: Official I-601A Thread
 
Working on my letter, any ideas on hardship to USC parent?

taoni10 08-15-2018 12:44 PM

Re: Official I-601A Thread
 
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Originally Posted by MIdreamer (Post 717120)
Working on my letter, any ideas on hardship to USC parent?

Like you paid for most of their living expense, they have some type of health problems, and you are driving them to doctor/hospital. Do they have a business, can they run this business without you? etc.

BestBefore1984 08-15-2018 07:32 PM

Re: Official I-601A Thread
 
Guys, I will be joining you soon...

BestBefore1984 08-15-2018 09:39 PM

Re: Official I-601A Thread
 
First of all, I would love to give an emphatic thanks to those of you in this thread that have provided wealth of knowledge on the process.

Secondly, you guys are awesome!

trac3rt

your post:
http://dreamact.info/forum/showpost....04&postcount=2

Has a good timeline on what to expect. Thanks for that.


I have spent the last hour or so with the wife, filling out the I-130 + I-130A - pretty straight forward like DACA, I have this completed and ready.

The following link, which was helpful in providing information on how to prove bonafide marriage:
https://citizenpath.com/evidence-bon...-130-petition/

We're highly considering creating the packet together, as I see it similar to the packet I put together, initially, for DACA in 2012.

We might hire a lawyer for the I-601A, only cause my girl has extreme anxiety and would rather let someone with experience do it. Either way, I am actually excited about helping write the letter, this shit reminds me of being in college. I love essays and doing citations!


Good luck all.

Yume2015 08-28-2018 11:51 AM

Re: Official I-601A Thread
 
Hello everyone, I haven't been here in a while but I wanted to update. I have received my I-601a approval! I am very excited. I will be contacting my lawyer for the next step which will be the interview abroad. Does anyone have experience going to interview at Juarez?


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