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Old Jun 25th 2025 | 8:10 am
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Originally Posted by Lruppert
Here is the letter my partner received today after being told on 2nd August 2024 that he would be recommended for a waiver.
Can you post what the email today said?
 
Old Jun 25th 2025 | 8:10 am
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Originally Posted by ScotlandUSA1967
Can you post what the email today said?

Here is a photo. Hopefully it has uploaded.

 
Old Jun 25th 2025 | 8:17 am
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Originally Posted by Lruppert

Here is a photo. Hopefully it has uploaded.
Sorry, read it in full now! So they are also saying about the strong ties which is the same as Cummings and Orland0 . I'm going to assume there will be a lot of these in the near future unfortunately ☹️

Has he had a waiver approved before?

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Old Jun 25th 2025 | 8:20 am
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Originally Posted by ScotlandUSA1967
Sorry, read it in full now! So they are also saying about the strong ties which is the same as Cummings and Orland0 . I'm going to assume there will be a lot of these in the near future unfortunately ☹️ To help others waiting, are you happy to confirm when his interview was in August?
It was the 2nd. What I can’t get my head around (unless I’m reading it incorrectly) is that he wasn’t even put forward for a waiver even though they said he would be. I feel like we’ve waited all this time for something that was never applied for.
 
Old Jun 25th 2025 | 8:27 am
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Originally Posted by Lruppert
It was the 2nd. What I can’t get my head around (unless I’m reading it incorrectly) is that he wasn’t even put forward for a waiver even though they said he would be. I feel like we’ve waited all this time for something that was never applied for.
Yes it reads like at towards the end. I've never seen a refusal letter so unsure if this is just normal standard text. Maybe Orland0 and Buzz25 will be able to confirm if this is the same wording they received?

Did he bring any supporting documentation with him at it interview and if he did, were copies taken by the interviewer?

I know I've had interviews where they've said they didn't need to see any of my supporting documents but if they're now using that against the applicant, that's really harsh.

Was this his first time going through this process?
 
Old Jun 25th 2025 | 8:28 am
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Originally Posted by Lruppert
Here is the letter my partner received today after being told on 2nd August 2024 that he would be recommended for a waiver.
The irony of the first line, referring to a "recent" application, when it was submitted over 10 months ago :-(

The most concerning and confusing thing about this letter is the implication in the final paragraph that the application was reviewed in the VCU by the consular officer and the supervisory officer, which is the documented process PRIOR to sending the request to the Admissibility Review Office in the US for the Waiver of Ineligibility to be assessed, and they only performed this assessment 10 months after the request was received, so the application never even went to the ARO.

We know from one of our other members E2LondonMarch24 that their application spent 3 months in the VCU before going to the ARO, but 10 months appears to be way beyond anything we have seen reported in our group. It would suggest 10 months in Administrative Processing, which is deeply concerning for others who are waiting.

It is possible that the letter is just a form letter which includes language and processes which may not be in the order we would expect - ultimately no one here knows the internal processes followed with the Visa unit of the US consulate. It may be that it did go to the ARO for waiver review, but in the event it is denied, they simply say it was "not recommended."

I hope that others who have previously had denials can share the notifications they received.

So sorry again for this terrible news.

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Old Jun 25th 2025 | 8:35 am
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Originally Posted by ScotlandUSA1967
Yes it reads like at towards the end. I've never seen a refusal letter so unsure if this is just normal standard text. Maybe Orland0 and Buzz25 will be able to confirm if this is the same wording they received?

Did he bring any supporting documentation with him at it interview and if he did, were copies taken by the interviewer?

I know I've had interviews where they've said they didn't need to see any of my supporting documents but if they're now using that against the applicant, that's really harsh.

Was this his first time going through this process?
I assumed we would receive something from the department in the US but this one was addressed from the embassy here in London.
It was his first time applying. I researched which documents to take and prepared him but they didn’t ask to see anything. He said he was with the officer for around 2 minutes, she gave him a letter which said he’d be recommended for the waiver and sent him on his way. Thank you for your replies!
 
Old Jun 25th 2025 | 8:41 am
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Originally Posted by Lruppert
I assumed we would receive something from the department in the US but this one was addressed from the embassy here in London.
It was his first time applying. I researched which documents to take and prepared him but they didn’t ask to see anything. He said he was with the officer for around 2 minutes, she gave him a letter which said he’d be recommended for the waiver and sent him on his way. Thank you for your replies!
I think that's going to be the same for a lot of people. At the time of the interviews, they were probably satisfied with what they had but I'm going to assume since the change in government, rules have been tightened and what was sufficient last summer, is no longer the case now.

That paired with people booking B1/B2 appointments and being told no waiver of ineligibilities are being put forward makes for a very grim future for those that may want to travel to the US with any sort of ineligibility.
 
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Really sad news.
 
Old Jun 26th 2025 | 12:26 pm
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Orland0 Lruppert really sorry to hear about your outcomes. It’s crazy to know that this is the same country hosting the World Cup next year yet they’re on a rampage with these denials… Even crazier to know that the single individual responsible for these drastic changes is a more recent criminal than myself! The irony
 
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I am more and more convinced of my theory that there has been a quiet policy change/memo sent out that means waivers being granted will become very much the exception rather than the rule as they used to be.
 
Old Jun 28th 2025 | 9:10 pm
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Feel really sorry for you that have had this outcome.

i also feel extremely lucky that i got through and got my 5yr visa.

has anyone on here been approved after myself?
 
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Originally Posted by rmart
Feel really sorry for you that have had this outcome.

i also feel extremely lucky that i got through and got my 5yr visa.

has anyone on here been approved after myself?
I think we're waiting for jackotekk and Babsy86 to confirm their outcome but all the rest have been either declined via email or passport requested and received back with a decline.
 
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Originally Posted by Lemonhead
Apologies, working split shifts I didn't think before typing, I meant which code of the immigration act:
212(a)(2)(i)(1) vs 212(a)(9)(b)(ii)

essentially just wondering if there's been a blanket ban on some types of convictions vs overstayer vs something else, I realise it could be asking people to offer deeply personal information, like many I'm just deep frustrated and trying to look for answers where there may actually be none, and that is what irks me the most, that there may actually not be any logic applied to refusing one person over another.

Lem

I’ve added mine to the notes section. We may just happen to notice a pattern here with this information imo
 
Old Jun 29th 2025 | 5:05 am
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Originally Posted by Nevergive_up
I’ve added mine to the notes section. We may just happen to notice a pattern here with this information imo
Hi,

Honestly don't want to put people under any pressure to do the same, with such an opaque system I'm not sure how much information we can gain from adding this. I will however update mine, my colleague always asks "what are you going to do with the knowledge", I would hope if anything to give an indication to others in the near future, maybe it will help someone about to apply, or help them through the wait.

if there's no objections, or anything else people think would be useful I will update as:
codes.(US immigration)
conviction type (UK law)
Note: conviction spent and now wiped from UK system


 


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