Unfortunately you are going to need to apply for the in-country 601 waiver. There is a site that specializes in waivers and hardships letters which you will need. Theres lots of support on his site and you will be able to find your answers with people in the same situation. Post your question...
I don't know of any lawyers who are experienced enough to deal with waivers. Infact unfortunately this is a gray area when it comes to lawyers. But there is a web site out there that deals specifically with waivers that you may want to visit. There are many approvals on this site of people...
Your going to need a 601 waiver and he will need to return to Peru which also happens to be where your waiver will end up. You will need a hardship letter to be included with this. There is a great site out there that deals with 601 waivers and has copies of approved hardship letters. It is...
Your marriage is valid as long as you have consumanted the marriage. While this cannot be "proven" you can prove it by visits after the proxy marriage has taken place.
You need to provide more information. If the divorce is not final then I believe you are still legal. After the divorce you will need to file a I-751 waiver. You can marry your USC girlfriend but now you will have to prove that both relationships are bonafide. You won't incur a bar until you...
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