First question - here is my timeline:
2000 J-1
2001 F1 visa at consulate
5/22/2003 Marriage
01/2004 H-1B status change in the US
11/2006 Filed for No objection waiver
02/2007 Waiver denied
09/2007 Left the US to complete 2YHRR
06/11/08 I-130 Sent
06/15/08 I-130 NOA1
08/05/08 I-130 Approved...
Hi, my interview was yesterday and I was approved without any problems for the immigrant visa but the consul said that the remainder of the time on my 2YHRR could not be waived. So I have about 6 months left and when it gets close to the time when I will be done with it I need to call and...
It was a no objection waiver, after 1 yr on USAID funded J1 (non-medical), 3 yrs on F-1 and 3 yrs on H-1B. And no, they will not deny it as they already know that I am in the process of completing the 2YHRR as it is in the application. It happens all the time. Plus, we called the consulate and...
After a denied No Objection waiver, I decided to go back home and complete the 2YHRR. Meanwhile, my husband filed I-130 for me, which was approved and next month I have my interview scheduled at the US consulate in my country. By then I will have about 8-9 months left of the 2 years. Has anyone...
I was on a J-1 with 2YHRR then moved on F-1 and then on H-1B. The first should be possible, just follow the steps needed to get to that status, the second is, I believe not possible anymore. My lawyer used a hole in the law at that time and somehow made it possible.
Good luck.
Well, wouldn't I file it, not my husband? Plus, my son is a USC, and last the grounds are "Exceptional hardship to a United States citizen (or legal permanent resident) spouse or child of an exchange visitor". So what you are saying does not seem to be true... thanks anyway.
Anyone else with...
I was denied a no objection waiver and I am currently doing my HRR. My son is with me and my husband, a GC holder, approved for citizenship and waiting for his name check to clear, is in the US. Anyone with experience on getting a hardship waiver, after a no objection one was denied? Do I stand...
Of course I did, it did not help. It was part of of the waiver app but not the central issue. Was it helpful to you? I guess they must have been specifically cruel to me to still deny it, if yours and many others' wasn't. No one knows really what's going on there...
mind your tone pls...
they, they - you know what I mean... I know name checks apply in all cases, what I was talking about is filing the I-130 at the consulate, but then I figured out that that is not possible anymore, but the interview still happens at the consulate.
Did not file as hardship b/c the lawyers advised...
One more question - are they still doing the CP? I thought that the I-130 should be filed where the petitioning spouse is a resident. Are you talking about what's after that?
Thank you so much! This is very helpful. I was also under the impression that my vacations I spent back home count as time spent. Is there a place on the web where I can look at info about that? Please let me know if you can think of anything else.
I am currently fulfilling my 2-year requirement from a previous J1 I had 7 years ago. After that, I switched to F-1 and H-1B but last spring after being denied a waiver I decided to go back and get it over with. My husband will file a petition for me for a GC and I am interested in hearing from...
Did I???? You bet I did and was cruelly denied. No objection + tons of support letters from congress delegation + tons of support docs from my employer + family separation (did not bring it up as hardship).
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