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Anyone know how long processing times for I-192 using the E-Safe process?
@candra1- I understand. This is my 2nd time applying for a waiver and first time on e-safe. I was told the wait time was about a month so I've been quite nervous and excited for awhile now. Hopefully it works out for all of us on here soon. Good luck to everybody!!! 🙏❤️❤️🙏
@Beu Have faith and be positive!!! I'm sure we are next in cue as it will be my 75th day since submitting. I too have a family reunion the first week in August that I am expected to be attending. Im quite anxious now! Good luck to you. 🙏🙏🙏
@Certified82 110 days that's really long.. maybe that's why she's saying it's not a good news.
Wow. I thought the processing time will be less. It’s good news he got it finally. However it’s not good news knowing there’s a likelihood of waiting 110 days. So many of us have things planned and 110 days is way too long. I was of the opinion that the processing time would be between 75-80 days. With 110 days, my event would be late. 😭 @Certified82
[ Certified82 appended this reply on July 18, 2022 @ 9:02 pm ]
I did not ask the particulars of his case but I do k own It was a i-192. It was through e-safe as well. May I ask why you think it's not good news? I think it's great because he did receive his waiver! Thank you
Hi. That’s not a good news. Does he have a unique situation. Was it an I -212? Was it on Esafe? @Certified82
A friend of mine submitted on April 1st and got his 4th waiver a few days ago. So about 110 days for him.
@Kombucha @BM thank you for the info. Every little bit helps, even just not to feel completely in the dark.
@Kombucha can I ask how long did they make you wait before sending you the denial? Vs. How long it took to send you the approval?
It's crazy that even though Hranka is the leading and most used the case for this, it still makes a huge difference to explicitly cite it vs just expecting them to apply it.
If it stays consistent and under 80 days you should be fine.
May 8 + 80 days = July 28. Assuming it stays within those guidelines, notice the last waiver we saw was 74 days, so you still have a 6 day buffer.
You overstayed 3 years, but when did the overstay end? I hope more than 5 years ago?
Lately I’ve been seeing on here that it’s taking 65-75 days for waivers to currently be approved.
It’s only been 45 days since May 30th so chances are you’re going to be waiting a little longer - possibly 2-3 more weeks.
Best of luck and please let us know on here when you finally get your waiver.
I was in a similar situation (not criminal or overstaying) and waited a year before applying. I got rejected with some really generic reasons but one of which was the whole recency thing. I then got a lawyer to do another application only four months after my rejection, so less than 1.5 years since being denied. My lawyer wrote a very detailed legal brief referencing caselaw relating to Hranka and I ended up with a 1 year waiver. Planning on doing my 2nd waiver, hopefully a 5 year waiver.
I think if your case has good grounds then you should reapply with a good immigration lawyer who does a lot of waivers.
[ Kombucha appended this reply on July 14, 2022 @ 8:33 pm ]
Wanna point out that I did the first waiver myself because I naively thought it was a slam dunk - the reason of the ban being fairly innocuous and that I have no criminal history.
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