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Originally Posted by jorgeag92
Pretty much. A lawyer has to do it for you though. I wouldn't risk it doing it alone because they have to make a credible story of why you need that waiver. It shouldnt be a problem for an experienced lawyer handling these type of cases. (Basically, dont go cheap on your lawyer). Like I said, my relatives successfully did it with no problems. Full disclosure: We live in California where there are tons of lawyers who know immigration well. One of my my aunts did it from New York also.
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Thanks for the information bud. This makes it less stressful going through, if I needed to go back to Mexico without assurance that I could return. My sister is going through this currently. She hired a lawyer with a good track record, so once my gf and I get married, I am going to have to hit him up if my sister is successful.