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Old Jul 12th 2012, 6:43 pm
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Originally Posted by materialcontroller
Why not have your friend visit you instead? At least until your immigration difficulties can be (hopefully) resolved.
True. Ill suggest it to him I dont know why I didnt before!
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Old Jul 12th 2012, 6:47 pm
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Originally Posted by platypusfighter
True. Ill suggest it to him I dont know why I didnt before!
And in the meantime, you can get yourself some good legal advice. With all due respect, unless the friend-of-a-friend lawyer in the US is an experienced immigration attorney, chances are they might not be much help to you. You need to spend a bit of money on a consultation with an immigration law expert.

Good luck.
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Old Jul 12th 2012, 6:52 pm
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sorry it wasnt good news for you.. maybe next time..
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Originally Posted by molly666
Nope, nothing as yet. I'm going to wait until Friday and email them. I am glad that I did wait (and would recommend others do the same) before booking any holiday in the US. Has anyone else waited this long?
how long has it been for you now?
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Old Jul 17th 2012, 5:20 pm
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TBH I've lost track but belive it to be around the 24/25 week mark. The holiday was to mark a special occasion. Now that has passed I seam to have lost the impetus to chase the application up

I'll defo get in touch though.

Maybe next week
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Old Jul 18th 2012, 2:05 pm
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ooh i hope you hear soon.. keep me posted please..
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Old Jul 23rd 2012, 1:10 pm
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Originally Posted by multiwick
Can I just ask the people that have actually received their visas about the issue dates on them.
If you have waiting for 20+ weeks for the visa to come, is the visa issued from the date of your interview or from when they made the decision to give you one?
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Hi,
Can you tell me how many weeks it was before you got the email skiing you to send your passport for your visa to be put in it ??? I am now on week 24 and no news....
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Old Jul 23rd 2012, 1:13 pm
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Originally Posted by multiwick
We are currently at 16 weeks and have been told to expect visa at week 25!!!!

The Belfast embassy kept passport but we requested it back after 14th week.
How many weeks was it before you actually got your visa ????
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Old Jul 23rd 2012, 1:17 pm
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Default Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application

Originally Posted by molly666
TBH I've lost track but belive it to be around the 24/25 week mark. The holiday was to mark a special occasion. Now that has passed I seam to have lost the impetus to chase the application up

I'll defo get in touch though.

Maybe next week
How many weeks was it before you actually got your visa ????
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Old Jul 23rd 2012, 1:36 pm
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Hi,
Can you tell me how many weeks it was before you got the email skiing you to send your passport for your visa to be put in it ??? I am now on week 24 and no news....
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How many weeks was it before you actually got your visa ????
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How many weeks was it before you actually got your visa ????
You only need to post your question once, you can multi-quote people so that they all know who you are referring too. Posting the same question 3 times in a few minutes on the same post is overkill.
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Old Jul 23rd 2012, 2:44 pm
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Originally Posted by DavidLemon
You only need to post your question once, you can multi-quote people so that they all know who you are referring too. Posting the same question 3 times in a few minutes on the same post is overkill.
I asked three different people the same question. So I am waiting for three responses. Your response does not help me or Answer my question
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I asked three different people the same question. So I am waiting for three responses. Your response does not help me or Answer my question
Correct i can not answer your question as im not in your position. I was just pointing out that one question can be posed to a multiple audience by using the multi quote-option instead of quoting and posting multiple times.

Oh and the pedantic side in me has to point out that you asked the question 3 times but you only asked two people. You may note you quoted Multiwick twice.
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Old Jul 23rd 2012, 3:55 pm
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I asked three different people the same question. So I am waiting for three responses. Your response does not help me or Answer my question
It's fine to ask others about their timeline, as long as you realize it will have no bearing on your own timeline.

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Old Jul 23rd 2012, 10:04 pm
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Default Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application

Originally Posted by theoldinn
I asked three different people the same question.
Actually, you didn't.


Your response does not help me or Answer my question
Why? Because you want it? People post here of their own free will. You don't get to dictate who does or doesn't respond to you... or whether those responses will be helpful or not. And, as Rene correctly points out, someone else's timeline will not be the same as yours no matter how much you want it to be.

You really need to be both more patient and more tolerant.

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Old Jul 24th 2012, 12:33 am
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Originally Posted by Noorah101
It's fine to ask others about their timeline, as long as you realize it will have no bearing on your own timeline.

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Rene,
I understand that, i'm just trying to get some idea of other peoples experiences of how long they waited.

Thanks
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