The I-194 waiver is typically issued in durations of 1, 3 or 5 year increments. Here's another poll on the duration of entry waivers. Take a moment and provide your feedback below.
Thanks to those who participated in my recent poll "Do you have an I-194 waiver?". It turns out that of those who participated over half have applied or intend to for the I-194 waiver (Advance Permission to Enter as a Non-Immigrant). It is also interesting to note that the amount that have 1 year or 5 year waivers are very close (3 to 4). I had read somewhere that the waivers were granted as 1 year or 5 based on the degree or seriousness of the past offenses. If this is true, then wouldn't a person expect that if he/she were granted a 5 year waiver, he/she should always expect the 5 year waiver? I'd be happy to hear your comments and personal experiences on this. Update: See I-192 Waiver Application Process
Applied for first one, valid for 1 yr. Took 9 weeks after submitting at border crossing. Applied for second one, into week 8, have yet to receive.
ReplyDeleteCurious as to which border crossing you went to? Do they accept visa and or master card as payment.
ReplyDeleteDo they process you right away?
I normally go to Pearson and it normally always takes 4-5 months for the response
Thank you in advance for responding