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just rite Nov 5th 2014 4:13 pm

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thanks serenawell

3rdWaiver Nov 5th 2014 10:33 pm

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Originally Posted by hungryhorace (Post 11462559)
Congrats! You can update your username now ;p :goodpost:

Thanks hungryhorace! Very true on my username. :thumbsup:

just rite Nov 11th 2014 12:50 am

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got passport back yday. 1 year visa with multiple entries.

ian-mstm Nov 11th 2014 12:54 am

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Originally Posted by just rite (Post 11468132)
got passport back yday. 1 year visa with multiple entries.

Outstanding! :)

Ian

just rite Nov 11th 2014 4:45 am

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thanks ian

Nige1512 Nov 11th 2014 7:11 am

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Originally Posted by just rite (Post 11468132)
got passport back yday. 1 year visa with multiple entries.

Great news Just rite am over the moon for you glad it's all sorted....see ya in 6 months lol.

serenawell Nov 11th 2014 7:34 am

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Originally Posted by just rite (Post 11468132)
got passport back yday. 1 year visa with multiple entries.

Well done - cya in 6 months :eek:

Sent off my passport today.

serenawell Nov 19th 2014 10:05 am

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Got my passport back today.

1 year - multiple visits.

Nige1512 Nov 19th 2014 10:18 am

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Originally Posted by serenawell (Post 11478046)
Got my passport back today.

1 year - multiple visits.

Hey that's great news Serenawell got same as me then lol, we'll enjoy the states guess I'll see you around may next year sometime : )

Hle311 Nov 20th 2014 9:50 pm

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Hello all, I'm new here, currently 18 weeks since my interview for my first B2 visa, due to a very stupid mistake when I was 19 (over 12 years ago) I require a waiver of inadmissability which I expected and applied with plenty of time before I wish to visit (ideally looking to travel June 2015) I just wondered if 1 year is now the minimum visa length or if it is 6 months? I'm just trying to work out what flexibility I will have on when I could go. I'm very keen to get flights booked as the prices are rising but I know I shouldn't book anything until I receive the visa (hopefully) so fingers crossed only a few more weeks !

materialcontroller Nov 21st 2014 3:33 am

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Originally Posted by Hle311 (Post 11479727)
Hello all, I'm new here, currently 18 weeks since my interview for my first B2 visa, due to a very stupid mistake when I was 19 (over 12 years ago) I require a waiver of inadmissability which I expected and applied with plenty of time before I wish to visit (ideally looking to travel June 2015) I just wondered if 1 year is now the minimum visa length or if it is 6 months? I'm just trying to work out what flexibility I will have on when I could go. I'm very keen to get flights booked as the prices are rising but I know I shouldn't book anything until I receive the visa (hopefully) so fingers crossed only a few more weeks !

Hi and welcome to BE. :wave:

A 12 month validity with multiple entries is typical, but the actual details can vary. For example my own first B2 visa was valid for 12 months with only one single entry. Other applicants have reported shorter validity on their visas but these tend to be people with serious offences or complicated cases. I would hazard a guess that in your case, with a single teenage offence from over ten years ago, there's a high probability of you receiving a 12 month multiple entry visa.

Current waiting times for waivers are around 26 weeks (ish), so you still have a couple of months or so before you'll have an outcome. DO NOT be tempted to book flights or make any other plans until you definitely have your passport in your possession, with the correct visa attached.

The best time to be checking flight schedules and fares is around 90 days or so before departure. There are regular threads about this sort of thing in The Trailer Park section of the USA forum. Here is a recent one for example: http://britishexpats.com/forum/trail...s-hmmm-847341/

If you receive your visa in January 2015, this still gives you plenty of time to plan for a trip in June. Best of luck with everything.

Hle311 Nov 25th 2014 12:52 am

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Thanks for the reply materialcontroller; I only need to enter once on this visa so whether it's single or multiple entry doesn't matter too much, it was more the validity I was concerned about. I won't be booking anything as tempting as it is but there will be a few of us taking the trip together including 2 toddlers so I think we will want to book before the 90 days but thank you for the advice. Time is going fairly quickly on the wait since the interview, I had researched a lot before applying so I was aware of the 6 month ish wIt so perhaps that's why I'm not frantic about it. I just hope that it all goes through fine, fingers crossed!

KTG Nov 25th 2014 1:03 am

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How long did people have to wait for an appointment?

Roachus Maximus Nov 26th 2014 5:57 am

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Hello KTG I applied for a b2 visa end of July and had my appointment at the embassy in London very early September. It must be around a months wait. It was for me anyway.

KTG Nov 26th 2014 5:59 am

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Thanks Roachus


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