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Travel Visa While Waiting for I-130, K-3?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I have applied for both an I-130 and the K-3 Visa. My husband is Canadian. My Congressman wrote a letter to expedite our applications based on the fact that I developed Multiple Sclerosis after we applied and need my husband here to help care for me. However, the applications are several months from being complete, at the least. Right now they will not allow my husband into the U.S. even to visit, because they have in the computer that he has these visa applications pending. Do you think there is a way to get a travel visa good for three months or so via my Congressman of Senator? Has anyone ever heard of this? The problem we have is that my husband, in anticipation of coming here, gave up his apartment - we had no idea that this process would take so long. So he doesn't have all of the paperwork that the border agents want (lease, paystubs, etc). It makes sense that he wouldn't, because he is preparing to move here, and because I earn enough to support both of us. Any ideas out there?

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