Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
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#7113
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Hi, I just wondered if there have been any success stories recently of people obtaining the waiver of ineligibility in less than 9 months?
My husband was granted a 5 year visa in 2019 and our holiday was cancelled due to covid. We booked again for October 2026 and given the timescales last time, thought this would be fine (we obviously had no idea there were such delays being reported).
previous timeline-
27th June 2019 embassy appt
4th sept email requesting passport
13th sept passport released
20th sept passport Received
My husband attended his London appt on 26/1/26 and now we’re panicking.
He has a misuse of drugs and assault charge with a fine from 21 years ago when he was 19. He took all the evidence to the appt again in London but they were not interested in that this time.
The woman said she was recommending him for a waiver of ineligibility again and we thought it would all be fine, but I can see extensive wait times. I suppose I am looking for some success stories. Thank you
My husband was granted a 5 year visa in 2019 and our holiday was cancelled due to covid. We booked again for October 2026 and given the timescales last time, thought this would be fine (we obviously had no idea there were such delays being reported).
previous timeline-
27th June 2019 embassy appt
4th sept email requesting passport
13th sept passport released
20th sept passport Received
My husband attended his London appt on 26/1/26 and now we’re panicking.
He has a misuse of drugs and assault charge with a fine from 21 years ago when he was 19. He took all the evidence to the appt again in London but they were not interested in that this time.
The woman said she was recommending him for a waiver of ineligibility again and we thought it would all be fine, but I can see extensive wait times. I suppose I am looking for some success stories. Thank you
#7114
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Hi, I just wondered if there have been any success stories recently of people obtaining the waiver of ineligibility in less than 9 months?
My husband was granted a 5 year visa in 2019 and our holiday was cancelled due to covid. We booked again for October 2026 and given the timescales last time, thought this would be fine (we obviously had no idea there were such delays being reported).
previous timeline-
27th June 2019 embassy appt
4th sept email requesting passport
13th sept passport released
20th sept passport Received
My husband attended his London appt on 26/1/26 and now we’re panicking.
He has a misuse of drugs and assault charge with a fine from 21 years ago when he was 19. He took all the evidence to the appt again in London but they were not interested in that this time.
The woman said she was recommending him for a waiver of ineligibility again and we thought it would all be fine, but I can see extensive wait times. I suppose I am looking for some success stories. Thank you
My husband was granted a 5 year visa in 2019 and our holiday was cancelled due to covid. We booked again for October 2026 and given the timescales last time, thought this would be fine (we obviously had no idea there were such delays being reported).
previous timeline-
27th June 2019 embassy appt
4th sept email requesting passport
13th sept passport released
20th sept passport Received
My husband attended his London appt on 26/1/26 and now we’re panicking.
He has a misuse of drugs and assault charge with a fine from 21 years ago when he was 19. He took all the evidence to the appt again in London but they were not interested in that this time.
The woman said she was recommending him for a waiver of ineligibility again and we thought it would all be fine, but I can see extensive wait times. I suppose I am looking for some success stories. Thank you
#7115
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I can only comment on what I’ve seen on this group, which is a small selection of those going through the process in real world terms, but from this group it is highly unlikely. The data on the spreadsheet shows an average waiting time of nearly 56 weeks. And the trend seems to show that this is increasing as time passes. My interview was March 2025 and only this week mine has been changed to issued and I am waiting on the return of my passport. Sorry this isn’t the answer you were probably hoping for
hi, I appreciate your reply. Can I ask if you had already been issues with a visa previously and if your convictions were of a similar nature and time frame?
#7116
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this is my second visa. I was issued a five year visa in 2016. In 2016 the whole process took about 5 months. My conviction was in 2007
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#7118
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No mine wasn’t drugs related. It was handling stolen goods of a minimal value when I was 21. Basically got a slap on the wrist because the value was under £50 but it was part of a bigger investigation due to other people’s involvement. Unfortunately a minor mistake comes back to haunt you with things like this.
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No mine wasn’t drugs related. It was handling stolen goods of a minimal value when I was 21. Basically got a slap on the wrist because the value was under £50 but it was part of a bigger investigation due to other people’s involvement. Unfortunately a minor mistake comes back to haunt you with things like this.
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#7121
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Long time spectator here. My 2nd waiver just got approved after a 357 day wait. It was brutal but nice to know that the patience pays out.
For the others out there, keep holding on!
For the others out there, keep holding on!
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All the best.
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#7123
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That's really great news that you've got the email. The only point of caution I would add is that some others here have also got the email to send in their passports, only to subsequently get rejected under 214(b). Really hoping that you do get the passport back promptly with a lovely visa vignette.
All the best.
jools
All the best.
jools
#7124
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Passport returned today. Another 5 year visa like last time. Absolutely made up! It’s been a long nearly 14 months but it’ll be worth the wait when I touch down in Vegas later this year!
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