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Official I-601A Thread - Page 44

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#431
05-20-2019, 02:22 PM
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Yes, it "waives" the 3 or 10 year bar. The lifetime ban is a another story.
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Again no... It she's found inadmissible for any other grounds at the embassy she is nor coming back until that's addressed. It could be as simple as she didn't bring a tax return to the interview to the embassy thinks she's the leader of a cartel. If she has nothing to hide then she should be fine really. Not sure why you have that attorney if you don't trust him/her. If you have the financial means then get a second opinion if you're really stressing about this.
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As Juvi says, that is a "NO".

If she is found inadmissible for any reason, other than unlawful presence, they'll revoke the 601A waiver and have her reply for the waiver and any other missing waivers that may have cause the denial.

For instance, if they believe she'll be a public charge, at that moment they'll let her know her visa has been denied and 601A waiver has been revoked. From her home country, she'll need to reapply for the waiver and find additional sponsors.

If she believes she could be found inadmissible, she should discuss that with a lawyer, or two.
Thanks, guys.

First off, I had no say in regards to hiring this lawyer. The process was started without my knowledge, actually, because they'd knew I would be seeking answers to many questions, rightfully, and they didn't want to worry me. Too late for that.

But Juvi is right, I should look into hiring my own lawyer too or reach out to one at least.

I will be seeing my parents this weekend and plan to hammer them for answers to many questions. I need to feel like they'd done their homework.
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I just have one question, has anyone successfully adjusted their status using this I-601A process?
I have..... older dreamer so I missed DACA by a few months but I was able to go this route and get my PR. I'll try to answer any questions as much as I can. Former overstay just incase you were wondering btw.
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Just wanted to update y'all on the status of my waiver. It was approved two days ago and they didn't send an RFE. Now I have to do the rest of the paperwork and figure out where the heck I'm supposed to go for my interview since the American embassy closed down in Venezuela.
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Just wanted to update y'all on the status of my waiver. It was approved two days ago and they didn't send an RFE. Now I have to do the rest of the paperwork and figure out where the heck I'm supposed to go for my interview since the American embassy closed down in Venezuela.
That's great news! Do you mind posting your timeline below? Also, which center processed your application?

Good luck with the rest of the process!
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That's great news! Do you mind posting your timeline below? Also, which center processed your application?

Good luck with the rest of the process!
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Approved May 24, 2019.
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Received September 11, 2018
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Maybe they will let you do your interview in the U.S since your embassy is closed? My application was received in November, hopefully, I will hear back soon. USCIS just increase the processing time from 6.5 months to 8.5 months.
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Maybe they will let you do your interview in the U.S since your embassy is closed? My application was received in November, hopefully, I will hear back soon. USCIS just increase the processing time from 6.5 months to 8.5 months.
I can only wish, but I believe they're sending Venezuelans to Colombia. I'm calling my attorney today to see what she says about it.

It did backtrack a few months, but it didn't affect my timeline. I've been checking on the uscis website and a uscis app, and they're working on a lot of September cases right now, so I'm sure you'll be hearing from them in a couple of months. Good luck!
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I can only wish, but I believe they're sending Venezuelans to Colombia. I'm calling my attorney today to see what she says about it.

It did backtrack a few months, but it didn't affect my timeline. I've been checking on the uscis website and a uscis app, and they're working on a lot of September cases right now, so I'm sure you'll be hearing from them in a couple of months. Good luck!
Do you need a visa to go to Colombia? That may complicate things.

Where do you check to see USCIS is working on September cases?
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Do you need a visa to go to Colombia? That may complicate things.

Where do you check to see USCIS is working on September cases?
I have no idea. Hopefully I get to go somewhere else though.

There's an app called USCIS case (white background, picture of US map) You input your LIN number and then change the "case scope" option to a different number and you see a certain number of applications submitted. It was accurate for me. It showed when they updated my name, whatever that means, and then it showed when the case was approved two days later.
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You don’t need a visa to visit Colombia for stays up to 90 days (for Venezuelan citizens)
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