As a New Jersey Immigration Attorney, I am often asked “Now that my I-130 visa petition is approved, do I have to leave the U.S. in order to file the waiver?”
- The I-601A provisional waiver is not the same as the traditional I-601 Waiver.
- Once the I-130 petition is approved, you stay in the U.S until the waiver is approved.
- You then deal with the National Visa Center, and will have to remain outside of the U.S. for a very short time.
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