How do I file a 601 waiver?

How do I file a 601 waiver?

Form I-601 This can be done by mail or online. USCIS will then adjudicate your application and inform both you and the consular officer of the decision. When you submit your form, you must provide supporting evidence and details for the waiver.

How long does it take to process I-601 waiver?

4 to 6 months
Generally, it takes 4 to 6 months to process an I-601A waiver application.

How much does form I-601 cost?

$930. You may pay the fee with a money order, personal check, or cashier’s check. When filing at a USCIS lockbox facility, you may also pay by credit card using Form G-1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transactions.

Can you file I-601 with I 485?

Mail the Form I-601 to: A Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) self-petitioner seeking an immigrant visa or adjustment of status; or, Filing Form I-601 together with Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. Follow the Form I-485 Instructions.

What percentage of I 601 waivers are approved?

What is the current approval rate of I-601A applications? As of February 2017, the approval rate for the Form I-601A is 96.22%.

What if I-601 is denied?

If your Form I-601 application is denied, you will receive a denial notice at the address you provided on your Form I-601 application. You may appeal the decision within 30 days by filing Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal or Motion. The denial notice will provide instructions for submitting Form I-290B.

What if I 601 is denied?

If your Form I-601 application is denied, you will receive a denial notice at the address you provided on your Form I-601 application. You may appeal the decision within 30 days by filing Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal or Motion. The denial notice will provide instructions for submitting Form I-290B.E

Can you file I 601 before interview?

You cannot file Form I-601 until after you attend your immigrant visa interview and after DOS determines that you are subject to other grounds of inadmissibility.

What is the difference between a 601A waiver and a 601 waiver?

The 601 waiver is much broader, and you must specifically select the grounds you are seeking a waiver for, with an explanation as to why the waiver should be approved. Unlike the 601A waiver, which is relatively new, the 601 waiver can only be applied for after an embassy or consulate interview where you were denied admission.

Who qualifies for a 601A waiver?

The USCIS has specific requirements to qualify for a 601 waiver (Form I-601, Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility). For example, a family member who would face this “extreme hardship” must be a “qualifying relative.”. This includes parents or spouses who are either legal residents or U.S. citizens.

What happens if i601 waiver is denied?

Once USCIS makes a decision on the I-601 waiver, they will issue an approval or denial to both you and the foreign consulate. If you are approved, then your visa application will continue to be processed. If you are denied the waiver, you can appeal the decision with Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) within 30 days .

How long does the I-601 waiver process take?

Processing times differ among our overseas offices, though almost all overseas offices are processing Forms I-601 in less than 4 months. At Ciudad Juarez, approximately 50% of the I-601 waivers filed are adjudicated within 2 days. The average processing time for cases that are referred for adjudication is currently 12-15 months.