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Waiver of Ineligibility 2024


Waiver of Ineligibility 2024

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ReformLaw
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AB2014 - 3 Sep 24 11:54 AM
coco98 - 3 Sep 24 11:31 AM
ReformLaw - 22 Feb 24 9:41 AM
I thought it would be a good idea to post my progress.
Date of interview: 21 Feb 2023
ACRO: caution (criminal damage), a warning and a reprimand for cultivation of cannabis - all as a juvenile. Simple caution at 20 for protesting. All of these are concealed on ACRO certificate as 'no live trace'. 
Decision by US adjudicator in London: Inadmissible
Recommendation: Waiver of Inadmissibility.

Perhaps other people could post their progress etc.




Does this mean you have been refused entry?

It looks like they were refused a visa, probably because of the drugs stuff, but if they recommended applying for a waiver, that's not a flat refusal. It might just be that they don't want to take responsibility for it, or their procedure says they have to refuse a visa and recommend an application for a waiver.

yes correct - I mean there was nothing he could do due to the drug conviction but he said I would have no trouble. I was applying for the normal tourism/business visa.
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coco98 - 3 Sep 24 11:31 AM
ReformLaw - 22 Feb 24 9:41 AM
I thought it would be a good idea to post my progress.
Date of interview: 21 Feb 2023
ACRO: caution (criminal damage), a warning and a reprimand for cultivation of cannabis - all as a juvenile. Simple caution at 20 for protesting. All of these are concealed on ACRO certificate as 'no live trace'. 
Decision by US adjudicator in London: Inadmissible
Recommendation: Waiver of Inadmissibility.

Perhaps other people could post their progress etc.




Does this mean you have been refused entry?

It looks like they were refused a visa, probably because of the drugs stuff, but if they recommended applying for a waiver, that's not a flat refusal. It might just be that they don't want to take responsibility for it, or their procedure says they have to refuse a visa and recommend an application for a waiver.

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ReformLaw - 22 Feb 24 9:41 AM
I thought it would be a good idea to post my progress.
Date of interview: 21 Feb 2023
ACRO: caution (criminal damage), a warning and a reprimand for cultivation of cannabis - all as a juvenile. Simple caution at 20 for protesting. All of these are concealed on ACRO certificate as 'no live trace'. 
Decision by US adjudicator in London: Inadmissible
Recommendation: Waiver of Inadmissibility.

Perhaps other people could post their progress etc.




Does this mean you have been refused entry?
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ReformLaw - 22 Feb 24 9:41 AM
I thought it would be a good idea to post my progress.
Date of interview: 21 Feb 2023
ACRO: caution (criminal damage), a warning and a reprimand for cultivation of cannabis - all as a juvenile. Simple caution at 20 for protesting. All of these are concealed on ACRO certificate as 'no live trace'. 
Decision by US adjudicator in London: Inadmissible
Recommendation: Waiver of Inadmissibility.

Perhaps other people could post their progress etc.




Hey what type of visa are you applying for?
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I thought it would be a good idea to post my progress.
Date of interview: 21 Feb 2023
ACRO: caution (criminal damage), a warning and a reprimand for cultivation of cannabis - all as a juvenile. Simple caution at 20 for protesting. All of these are concealed on ACRO certificate as 'no live trace'. 
Decision by US adjudicator in London: Inadmissible
Recommendation: Waiver of Inadmissibility.

UPDATE:
Request to submit passport: 31st October 2024.
Submitted passport: 31st October 2024.
Visa issue: 08 Nov 2024
Expires: 5 Nov 2029

Annotation: 212(d)(3)(A) Waiver of 212(A)(2)(A)(2)


Perhaps other people could post their progress etc.




Edited
9 days ago @ 7:10 PM by ReformLaw
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