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Marshall 04-29-2019 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by trac3rt (Post 735773)
You DO NOT need a police certificate from Mexico, if you haven't lived there for six months or more after you turned 18.

According to travel.state.gov, "In Mexico police certificates are only available for applicants 18 and over. A police certificate from every state in Mexico is generally not required for an IV application. A single police certificate is sufficient. Only when an IV applicant has lived in Mexico for six months or more and after the age of 18 is a police certificate required. However, consular officers may request a state police certificate where an individual was resident for more than six (months) on a case by cases basis. "

See:
https://travel.state.gov/content/tra...ry/Mexico.html
and
https://cliniclegal.org/resources/po...uired-mexicans

I guess it must depend on your country of Origin then. Excuse my error..... I had to get one. Moral of the story is check the facts for YOUR case :)

DACA-IR-DA 04-29-2019 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Marshall (Post 735771)
I thought you AOS here? If you go the i601A route you WILL need the police certificate from your home country; doesn't matter if you left before 16. BTW I think most dreamers left before 16 lol

I did AOS here. Oh ok.

VJB2 05-14-2019 06:02 PM

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Hello..

Here comes my weary self asking questions.

My mom went to San Diego this past Saturday May 11 to her immigration lawyers office to sign some paperwork apparently needed to schedule her interview in Juarez. Today, she texted me her interview is scheduled for June 13. It took four days to receive an appointment date? Two business days since I doubt they work on weekends. Does this sound possible? I know we wait months and months just for a biometrics appt. so the news threw me off and of course I am beyond nervous.

Thanks for any info!

VJB2 05-15-2019 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by VJB2 (Post 736292)
Hello..

Here comes my weary self asking questions.

My mom went to San Diego this past Saturday May 11 to her immigration lawyers office to sign some paperwork apparently needed to schedule her interview in Juarez. Today, she texted me her interview is scheduled for June 13. It took four days to receive an appointment date? Two business days since I doubt they work on weekends. Does this sound possible? I know we wait months and months just for a biometrics appt. so the news threw me off and of course I am beyond nervous.

Thanks for any info!

My brother forwarded me the e-mail from NVCAttorney@state.gov so it looks legit, and now I'm mega paranoid/terrified that she's leaving for the interview.

If for WHATEVER reason they deny the visa, and since she has her pardon, would she be allowed back in? How difficult is this the standard interview?

juvi 05-15-2019 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by VJB2 (Post 736347)
My brother forwarded me the e-mail from NVCAttorney@state.gov so it looks legit, and now I'm mega paranoid/terrified that she's leaving for the interview.

If for WHATEVER reason they deny the visa, and since she has her pardon, would she be allowed back in? How difficult is this the standard interview?

I'm pretty sure if Visa is denied she's stuck there until whatever caused the denial is addressed. That's the risk we face doing I-601A, otherwise, everyone would just do it. Just make sure she goes through everything in detail with her attorney. Make sure she has everything she needs for the interview (tax returns, physical, pardons, etc.)

DACA-IR-DA 05-15-2019 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by VJB2 (Post 736292)
Hello..

Here comes my weary self asking questions.

My mom went to San Diego this past Saturday May 11 to her immigration lawyers office to sign some paperwork apparently needed to schedule her interview in Juarez. Today, she texted me her interview is scheduled for June 13. It took four days to receive an appointment date? Two business days since I doubt they work on weekends. Does this sound possible? I know we wait months and months just for a biometrics appt. so the news threw me off and of course I am beyond nervous.

Thanks for any info!

What kind of paperwork to sign? Is she in Mexico now?

VJB2 05-16-2019 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by DACA-IR-DA (Post 736361)
What kind of paperwork to sign? Is she in Mexico now?


No, she's in back in Los Angeles. Her appointment isn't until June. Not sure about the paperwork, some kind of form to authorize the interview request? She will meet with her lawyer in San Diego a few days prior to the interview to iron things out, have a practice interview with her, etc.

Talk about nerve wrecking, especially now that not being allowed in again for ANY reason is a possibility. I won't rest easy until I get a notification from my brother (who's going with her) that she was approved.

DACA-IR-DA 05-16-2019 02:59 PM

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If she had no other ground of inadmissible then she should be fine

VJB2 05-16-2019 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by DACA-IR-DA (Post 736396)
If she had no other ground of inadmissible then she should be fine

She has not one run in with the law. No crimes, nothing, besides being here unlawfully.

I did read a case or two where they denied for entering more than once as the waiver apparently only pardons the first entry?

DACA-IR-DA 05-16-2019 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by VJB2 (Post 736410)
She has not one run in with the law. No crimes, nothing, besides being here unlawfully.

I did read a case or two where they denied for entering more than once as the waiver apparently only pardons the first entry?

Make sure no immigration violations either. If in doubt, explain to the lawyer. I adjusted here because I had 245i.

Denied for what?


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