How likely are hardship waivers and how long they take

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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 a chance of getting one if we are all healthy and well, which is great, and apart from the separation, which is awful, there is no other hardship for us?
 
Hardship waivers are almost impossible to get and take over a year to get approved. Also, they can only be filed by citizens, not by GC holders.
 
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 insight on my question?
 
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