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materialcontroller Jul 1st 2013 3:47 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by biomedicalengg (Post 10780129)
During my visa interview the CO told me that she would go ahead and apply for the waiver on my behalf. Does this mean she has 'recommended' me for the waiver?

Yes it does.


Originally Posted by biomedicalengg (Post 10780222)
when you say "on our letter the estimate was 20-22 weeks" what letter are you referring to? i never received any letter from the embassy.

The embassy in London usually give applicants in your situation a VCU R3 form, which gives the reasons for them being found inadmissible as well as a brief explanation of the waiver process and possible timescale.

ian-mstm Jul 1st 2013 3:53 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by biomedicalengg (Post 10780222)
would you mind sharing the reason your bf needed the waiver?

You can likely read about it yourself. Click on the person's username and select "find more posts..."

Ian

biomedicalengg Jul 1st 2013 4:32 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
Thanks for the replies guys! Appreciate it.

brit82 Jul 1st 2013 7:37 pm

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
Hi again, yes the other guys have answered the questions for me.

Do they usually give a 6 month visa to start with for your first waiver or is it usually a year?

How many of you obtained a 6 month one the first time round and how many received one which lasted for a year?

Thanks :)

materialcontroller Jul 1st 2013 8:52 pm

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by brit82 (Post 10780943)
Hi again, yes the other guys have answered the questions for me.

Do they usually give a 6 month visa to start with for your first waiver or is it usually a year?

How many of you obtained a 6 month one the first time round and how many received one which lasted for a year?

Thanks :)

My first visa was valid for 12 months and one single entry to the USA. The second one was valid for 12 months and multiple entries.

brit82 Jul 1st 2013 9:09 pm

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by materialcontroller (Post 10781011)
My first visa was valid for 12 months and one single entry to the USA. The second one was valid for 12 months and multiple entries.

Thanks for the reply, as we originally told them we would travel 27th August for 2 weeks and then received the letter stating it would be 20 - 22 week wait we move the holiday forward to mid Feb next year. Now we received the email yesterday asking us to submit my bf passport for visa issuance I am now worried they will only offer a 6 month visa which would mean it would out of date for mid feb. Just want to know the chance of this, as I read a previous poster stating his first was only for 6 months.

:confused:

ian-mstm Jul 2nd 2013 12:06 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by brit82 (Post 10781040)
I am now worried they will only offer a 6 month visa which would mean it would out of date for mid feb. Just want to know the chance of this, as I read a previous poster stating his first was only for 6 months.

With respect, this is one of the reasons we suggest that people don't book tickets until they actually have a visa in their passport!

There is no way to know, in advance, the validity period of your visa. It could be 6 months; it could be 12 months; or it could be 1 month.

Ian

brit82 Jul 2nd 2013 1:47 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by ian-mstm (Post 10781262)
With respect, this is one of the reasons we suggest that people don't book tickets until they actually have a visa in their passport!

There is no way to know, in advance, the validity period of your visa. It could be 6 months; it could be 12 months; or it could be 1 month.

Ian

We havent actually booked anything, other than time off work.

I just wanted to ask how many people received 6 months or a year for their first Visa.

:thumbsup:

biomedicalengg Jul 2nd 2013 2:43 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
hey guys,

I was wondering what is the procedure for renewing the 212d3 waiver.

So assuming I'm granted the waiver (1st time) for 1 year single entry, but I'm going to the US for university. As a student I will be flying home during break to visit my family. So in this case would I have to go back to the embassy where I obtained the visa and re-apply for another waiver and wait another 20 weeks?

Or is there a way I can apply for a renewal while I'm still in the US?

I've tried looking around for information on this, but haven't had much luck find any.

Thanks.

materialcontroller Jul 2nd 2013 2:54 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by biomedicalengg (Post 10781478)
hey guys,

I was wondering what is the procedure for renewing the 212d3 waiver.

So assuming I'm granted the waiver (1st time) for 1 year single entry, but I'm going to the US for university. As a student I will be flying home during break to visit my family. So in this case would I have to go back to the embassy where I obtained the visa and re-apply for another waiver and wait another 20 weeks?

Or is there a way I can apply for a renewal while I'm still in the US?

I've tried looking around for information on this, but haven't had much luck find any.

Thanks.

You make another complete visa application from scratch. Start over from the beginning again.

I don't believe you can apply for a visa while inside the USA.

biomedicalengg Jul 2nd 2013 5:11 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
But don't they typically issue the visa for the duration of the course listed on the I-20? It wouldn't make sense to issue a 1 year visa for a 4 year course.

It would make sense if it were a tourist visa, but it doesn't seem reasonable to expect a student to leave the country and sit out 5 months in the middle of a degree.

I've looked through the forum but I haven't come across any F-1 applicants that applied for a waiver. Most seem to be B1/B2.

materialcontroller Jul 2nd 2013 5:21 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by biomedicalengg (Post 10781692)
But don't they typically issue the visa for the duration of the course listed on the I-20? It wouldn't make sense to issue a 1 year visa for a 4 year course.

It would make sense if it were a tourist visa, but it doesn't seem reasonable to expect a student to leave the country and sit out 5 months in the middle of a degree.

I've looked through the forum but I haven't come across any F-1 applicants that applied for a waiver. Most seem to be B1/B2.

I only answered the specific question you asked which was "So assuming I'm granted the waiver (1st time) for 1 year single entry...etc etc".

To be honest, I have no experience with student visas and wouldn't know what visa conditions are likely to apply if your waiver recommendation is accepted, other than it will be no more than 5 years duration (as that is the maximum duration visa that can be given to any applicant requiring a waiver of ineligibility).

biomedicalengg Jul 2nd 2013 1:45 pm

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
Gotcha. Yea I haven't been able to find much information pertaining to student visas and waivers.

I was just confused on the what the process is for renewing the waiver specifically. I've read online that you can apply for a waiver in advance with the CBP if you're in the US and plan on leaving and re-entering.

Also, once you've been approved for a waiver does each subsequent application require the same 20-22 week waiting period?

I understand there are a lot of uncertainties regarding this issue. Thanks for replying though.

marbella-james Jul 8th 2013 5:20 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 
over 1 year now since i applied for a waiver and seem to be stuck in AP, can anyone give any advice to what i should do??

ian-mstm Jul 8th 2013 5:54 am

Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
 

Originally Posted by marbella-james (Post 10790080)
... can anyone give any advice to what i should do??

Yes - wait patiently, because there is nothing you can do. You can't find out why you're in AP; you can't find out where in the process you are; and you can't find out how long it'll take to complete. The only thing you can do is wait.

Ian


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