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lavabit Oct 11th 2012 11:42 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
Hello all :)

I've read the whole thread before asking my question but didn't find anybody in the same situation as I am.

So, has anyone ever applied for a waiver after receiving a permanent ban for misrepresentation? Or have any of the regulars even heard of anyone who has?

Is misrep looked on as THE worst offense?

I take it I would apply for a B2 visa, get denied, then apply for permission to file a waiver. Am I correct?

crg Oct 11th 2012 12:16 pm

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Originally Posted by lavabit (Post 10326500)
Hello all :)

I've read the whole thread before asking my question but didn't find anybody in the same situation as I am.

So, has anyone ever applied for a waiver after receiving a permanent ban for misrepresentation? Or have any of the regulars even heard of anyone who has?

Is misrep looked on as THE worst offense?

I take it I would apply for a B2 visa, get denied, then apply for permission to file a waiver. Am I correct?

How did you earn the ban, and how long ago was it?

Bollyboy Oct 11th 2012 8:12 pm

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Originally Posted by Cosmogal32 (Post 10324443)
Hey,

Yes of course I will :)

And thank you! My daughter is so excited!

My passport is being collected tomorrow and they said it takes about 2 weeks to come back, so as soon as I've got it, I'll let you know :)

Great news, i've been following your story.

Yes, it can be hard work, and expensive but it's worth the trouble once it's all done.

ian-mstm Oct 11th 2012 11:08 pm

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Originally Posted by lavabit (Post 10326500)
So, has anyone ever applied for a waiver after receiving a permanent ban for misrepresentation? Or have any of the regulars even heard of anyone who has?

In 15 years of following this forum and its predecessor, I don't remember hearing of anyone receiving a waiver (and, subsequently, a visa) following a permanent ban.



Is misrep looked on as THE worst offense?
Moreso than murder! Yes... as it calls your credibility and integrity into question.



I take it I would apply for a B2 visa, get denied, then apply for permission to file a waiver. Am I correct?
Yes, more or less. You don't actually apply for permission to file a waiver... it'll either be recommended by the interviewing officer or not. There's nothing to lose by trying... and from what I've read, it is possible to receive a waiver following a 212(a)(6)(c)(i) issue! You'll need to demonstrate why you need to be in the US... as opposed to simply wanting to be in the US... why you must be in the US - and that's going to be an uphill climb. Good luck to you! :)

Ian

crg Oct 12th 2012 1:24 am

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The government does weigh the violation and the risk to the US against the applicants reasons for going. It may help to have a compelling reason to enter the US when seeking a waiver. However, it's not unheard of for someone to eventually get a waiver of 6C and/or other serious things to travel simply for tourism.

sue329 Oct 17th 2012 7:53 pm

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
25 weeks and another phonecall....permission to email...code given...email sent....:confused:

Bollyboy Oct 17th 2012 9:13 pm

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Originally Posted by Cosmogal32 (Post 10323960)
26 weeks today and yay!!! I got my email to send my passport, am so pleased its finally arrived :) hope you all get yours very soon too!

Great news, that's certainly a long wait :)

Cosmogal32 Oct 17th 2012 10:57 pm

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Originally Posted by Bollyboy (Post 10337025)
Great news, that's certainly a long wait :)

Thank you, yes very long indeed, my passport was collected last week so just waiting to get it back now, then I can book woo hoo :)

Cosmogal32 Oct 17th 2012 10:58 pm

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Originally Posted by sue329 (Post 10336903)
25 weeks and another phonecall....permission to email...code given...email sent....:confused:

Hi sue,

I'm sure you'll hear soon, mine was 26 weeks, got my fingers crossed for you.

GinGino Oct 18th 2012 4:54 am

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I don't know how to quote previous answers but just wanted to say to material controller that secondary was fine, took ten mins laughing and joking and the officer telling him to stop being trouble and behave himself!
Nearly gave my mum a heart attack though as I forgot to mention it and all she saw was us being escorted off into a back room!!

materialcontroller Oct 18th 2012 5:03 am

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Originally Posted by GinGino (Post 10337781)
I don't know how to quote previous answers but just wanted to say to material controller that secondary was fine, took ten mins laughing and joking and the officer telling him to stop being trouble and behave himself!
Nearly gave my mum a heart attack though as I forgot to mention it and all she saw was us being escorted off into a back room!!

Awww, well done. I'm pleased it all worked out OK for you in the end. :D

jeffreyhy Oct 18th 2012 5:25 am

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By clicking the blue 'Quote' button at the bottom right of the post that you want to quote?

Regards, JEff



Originally Posted by GinGino (Post 10337781)
I don't know how to quote previous answers ...


GinGino Oct 18th 2012 7:35 am

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Originally Posted by jeffreyhy (Post 10337822)
By clicking the blue 'Quote' button at the bottom right of the post that you want to quote?

Regards, JEff

Oh wow how simple!! Thanks

Cosmogal32 Oct 19th 2012 3:25 am

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Originally Posted by materialcontroller (Post 10323999)
Well done. :D

When you receive your visa will you please come back and tell us the validity and number of entries you've been allowed, as it's helpful for other people going through the same process.

Have a great trip to the USA. :thumbsup:

Hey,

Just a quick update to let you know visa received today, it's valid for 1 year with multiple entries.

I'm going to book holiday on Monday :)

Tracy

sue329 Oct 19th 2012 5:12 am

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Originally Posted by Cosmogal32 (Post 10339313)
Hey,

Just a quick update to let you know visa received today, it's valid for 1 year with multiple entries.

I'm going to book holiday on Monday :)

Tracy

Fantastic news 8)


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