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11-21-2014, 01:04 AM
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Originally Posted by K-Man View Post
While I expected other parts of the plan, I feel like this hasn't been touched on enough in the other threads. Unless I'm interpreting this wrong, this is a BIG f***ing deal for people with petition priority dates that are current but couldn't acquire a visa due to the ban. I'm talking about those that are over 21, and not covered by 245i obviously.

I know that the 2013 waiver was just a pre-emtive type of thing, where you are able to get a confirmation/guarantee of return to the US, but still require you to travel to home country for the visa interview.

If they somehow expanded this over the sons/daughters (meaning over 21), from the previous 'children' definition, I guess I'll go grab my PR visa next year (priority date was march of this year).

Waiting to see what the new guidelines say, but sounds like/ hope they're addressing one of the biggest cock blocks in legal immigration history with this.
I really hope I understood this correctly. My mother is a PR and she filed an I-130 to petition me last year right before I turned 21. I really hope this waiver will apply to me, since I can't travel back for the visa interview.
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