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Filed: I-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Ok people I have to submit an EXTREME HARDSHIP. I don't know where to start, I would like a little more information on how to do it if anybody can help me please. I have (2) daughters and one is 4 and the other is a year. I was told they couldn't be included in the hardship. I have a question for you ladies. Can I show them proof that I was hospitalized for losing so much blood after my 6 weeks postpartum? Well the reason I ask is because I was hospitalized and then after that I had to go treatment for iron injection and till this day I still take iron pills because I'm so bad in anemic. That's all the things I can only get together. So if anyone could help me I would appreciate it so much thank you very much!

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Ok people I have to submit an EXTREME HARDSHIP. I don't know where to start, I would like a little more information on how to do it if anybody can help me please. I have (2) daughters and one is 4 and the other is a year. I was told they couldn't be included in the hardship. I have a question for you ladies. Can I show them proof that I was hospitalized for losing so much blood after my 6 weeks postpartum? Well the reason I ask is because I was hospitalized and then after that I had to go treatment for iron injection and till this day I still take iron pills because I'm so bad in anemic. That's all the things I can only get together. So if anyone could help me I would appreciate it so much thank you very much!

This may help...

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/316-how-do-i-prove-extreme-hardship/

Are the kids his or an ex? What is the hardship that you can't go live in his country?

You don't have to answer the questions here its just some examples of what you have to cover.

I have to file a waiver also.... I have several reasons why I can't live in his country. My waiver is about 2 inches thick. I also hired an immigration attorney to make sure it was written well.

Married March 9, 2013
NOA1 I-130 April 12, 2013

Transferred to TSC Nov 27, 2013
APPROVED March 18, 2014 FINALLY ! ! ! !! 11 MONTHS & 6 LONG DAYS FOR MY NOA2
Case shipped from TSC to NVC March 21, 2014
Rec'd NOA2 hard copy March 22, 2014
Case rec'd & Case Number assigned April 1, 2014
AMAZING !!!
PAID IV and AOS fees online April 5, 2014
Fees show paid/DS 260 avail. /DS260 submitted/AOS&IV pkg sent April 9, 2014
FEDEX delivered @ NVC April 11, 2014
Revised AOS pkg delivered April 15, 2014
AOS & IV rec'd& scanned in @ NVC April 15, 2014
Revised AOS scanned April 18, 2014
AOS checklist for income and IV pkg April 30, 2014 (checklist expected due to Lawyers mistakes)
DS260 accepted April 30, 2014
Checklist for Birth cert/police cert May 1, 2014
AOS accepted May 5, 2014

Birth cert scanned MAY 8, 2014

CASE COMPLETE JUNE 4, 2014 CC letter received via email June 11, 2014

INTERVIEW JULY 15, 2014

Waiver finally FedEx'd to Phoenix Lockbox August 21, 2014

WAIVER APPROVED December 17, 2014

Received Instruction Letter via email December 23, 2014

Final Embassy Appointment January 5, 2015 YAY !

Visa ISSUED January 12, 2015

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Filed: I-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Yes they both are his kids. I didn't know you (yourself) can write these I haven't yet started. I just don't what to say or how to say it. I need a lot of help hahaha. I do have a lawyer as well but, the thing is that she is not responding to me and she isn't explaining anything right to us.

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There is another site immigrate2us.net that specializes in problem immigration. There will be a lot of people there that are in the same position

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Your kids are american citizens and they are considered an extreme hardship. Who ever said that has misinformed you. Anyone who is American Citizen and is effected by your husband being gone can put in their extreme hardships. Its best to get letters from friends explaining how much your kids need him and how much he is a part of their everyday life. You need to send all medical proof to the,. Every appointment every piece of paper you can. Right now my husband and i are getting ready to call them and ask to submit paperwork for my up coming c-section. MAJOR SURGERY. But you just have to give them everything you can. Doctors can write letters explaining your medical condition and explain why you need your husbands suuport here. Believe me everything helps. Best of luck to you.


and get rid of your lawyer. Those people are useless. You can find someone to help you file those papers for way cheaper. A lawyer is not needed always

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