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debnsteve

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What is the name of your state? Tennessee

My husband is English. We recently went to the American Consulate in London for his K3 VISA interview. He was initially denied the VISA because of a criminal conviction of burglary 8 years ago. He served 9 months, was released and has maintained a clean record ever since, not even a parking ticket. He went to school, got a degree and has worked in his chosen profession since. We were told we were eligible for a waiver, which we filled out and turned in that day. We also were told that we stated our case very well on the hardship statement part of the waiver form.
Does anyone have any ideas on our chances of approval?
 



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