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The processing time for Form I-601 can vary significantly. Typically, it can take anywhere from 6 months to over a year for USCIS to process an I-601 waiver. Its important to check the USCIS processing times regularly to stay updated on your case status.
The wait time for the waiver varies, and might be from 6 month to a year, sometimes even longer. It all depends on what application is filed, what bar of inadmissibility an applicant is asking to waive; the sped the adjudicator is working with, and the appeal process, if any.
STEP 6 Processing Times No Objection Statement4 to 6 months Interested U.S. Federal Government Agency 2 to 3 months Persecution 2 to 3 months Exceptional Hardship 4 to 6 months State Public Health Department (Conrad State 30 Program) 3 to 4 months1 more row
The success rate of a 601A waiver is relatively high, typically ranging between 70% and 80%. However, success depends on several factors, including how well you can demonstrate extreme hardship for your qualifying relative, the accuracy of your application, and whether you have any other grounds for inadmissibility.
To obtain consideration for a hardship waiver, you must prove that being denied admission into the country would create circumstances greater than the common consequences of denial. As defined by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), common consequences are: Family separation.
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You must also demonstrate that you have a significant hardship that requires you to drive, such as employment, childcare, education or medical reasons. To apply for a hardship license in Indiana, you must submit a petition to the court in the county where you reside and/or the county that suspended your license.

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