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Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)I601 waiver fiancée visa or spous visa

You have to make a packet. Including a long letter from you explaining the relationship, and all the hardship you will face if he is not home. Alwo all the hardship you will face if you have to move to his country. The letter should be about 10- 15 pages with 0 error. My packet was huge. I included information about my children from my previous marriage, affidavit from their father, letters from the childrens schools and doctors. All childrens prescription costs, my medical info and info from my dr. , info about my disabled parents, info from their drs. An affadavit fro, siblings why they cant take care of parents, my masters degree transcripts, copies of my outstanding student loans, 30 affidavits from friends, family, hometown polititians, veterans, etc., validating our marriage and supporting our application, photos of our family doing things together, copies of our insurance cards, bills, house fire reportt, amusement park annual passes, and a with about 125 signatures of support.




Ummmm wow! And WOW! Was this approved?
WarmchaiNot Telling02013-02-05 02:34:00
Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)I601 waiver fiancée visa or spous visa

OK, I was talking to a law-firm with over 60 years experience.
Because I am in the same situation with a Fianée visa AND a waiver, the lawyer did recommend me, to marry first. The chance is a lil higher because you did already the promise to each other.
The waiver is not an easy thing and it is almost impossible without a lawyers support. The lawyer told me, they will do a whole family history to get REALLY good points for extreme hardship for the US citizen,
Medical diseases, psychical, financial a.m.m.

I know how you feel, I am desperate too and we do not really have an extreme hardship. SUCKS.
So, I have to wait till he comes to my country, we marry and try from there and with all the papers and the waiting time, my 3 years will be over soon and our child already 2,5 years :crying:

But I also had an other lawyer and she told me, it could work also with the Fiancée Visa but you need there too a really good extreme hardship.




Thanks for this info! We have a child together too. I cannot believe how the immigration lw make things so difficult on families .. Anyhow I'm thinking of some hardships ,, my main one would be that I have an older daughter from a previous marriage and her father will not allow her to leave the country. I'm really digging here lol!!!
WarmchaiNot Telling02013-02-05 02:31:00
Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)I601 waiver fiancée visa or spous visa
Thankyou @ mimo.. I would appreciate any info ..five years because he tried first to get 2 visitors visas and 1 fiancée visa. The fiancée visa was denied and at the time we didn't have the money to hire an attorney for the waiver :/ It would be much easier for us to submit the fiancée visa and a waiver as opposed to the spouse visa as it will cost is a whole bunch of money to meet and marry or for me to fly to his country and marry.. They require so much paper work in France or an American to marry there. Thanks for any help
WarmchaiNot Telling02013-01-31 08:41:00
Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)I601 waiver fiancée visa or spous visa
Hi all, question. My boyfriend at the time now fiancée is a French citizen and over stayed his visa here in the USA. He returned to his country on his own goodwill after staying with me in the states after 15 months. By leaving I understand he has triggered the 10 year ban. He has been in his country now for 5 years a d we want to file a fiancée visa and then Follow it up with a 601 hardship waiver. The only thing is i am being told by some attorneys their is no hardship waiver for a fiancée visa and only for the spouse visa is the waiver valid on. Then I have the other 50% of attorneys telling me that u can infact submit a 601 with the fiancée visa! Does anyone in here know the best way to go a out this? We have a child together and i also have a child from a previous marriage which her dad will not allow her to leave the usa.I'm assuming the consular officer would approve a hardship waiver either way a fiancée or spouse?
WarmchaiNot Telling02013-01-31 02:20:00