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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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well we had the great news this weekend that my partner is a few weeks pregnant!

Im sure i have seen similar posts to mine before, but being pregnant is not grounds for having the case sped up is it?

i didnt think it was, but if anyone has any info either way, it would be appreciated as obviously my partner is pretty sad at the idea of going through X months on her own.

hopefully though ill be approved in time to come over for the last few months and to see the little monkey pop out into the world :D

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15 aug -- K-1 application posted to TSC

17 aug -- TSC receives application

no NOA1, USCIS says no record....

31 oct resubmitted

09 NOV money order cashed

08 NOV NOA1 date, yey! arrived in post 14th nov

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well we had the great news this weekend that my partner is a few weeks pregnant!

Im sure i have seen similar posts to mine before, but being pregnant is not grounds for having the case sped up is it?

i didnt think it was, but if anyone has any info either way, it would be appreciated as obviously my partner is pretty sad at the idea of going through X months on her own.

hopefully though ill be approved in time to come over for the last few months and to see the little monkey pop out into the world :D

No.

Please try the search feature on VJ - it's very helpful.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...te=%2Bpregnancy

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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How comes this question keeps getting asked. NO, NO, NO, NO.

Only way USCIS will expidite anything is for serious medical condition of US Citizen, or if the US Citizen gets called to active duty in a place like Iraq.

See post from 9/3.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...c=30093&hl=

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...c=30150&hl=

Here is an example of FAQ from consulate site in China:

I am pregnant and would like to travel as soon as possible. Can the Consulate expedite my application?

Due to the large number of cases backlogged we cannot expedite based on the pregnancy of the applicant, but will schedule to avoid travel around the time of birth. We have not heard of any problems arising from possible violation of China's one child policy from previous pending immigrants.

http://guangzhou.usconsulate.gov/kvfaq.html

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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well we had the great news this weekend that my partner is a few weeks pregnant!

Im sure i have seen similar posts to mine before, but being pregnant is not grounds for having the case sped up is it?

i didnt think it was, but if anyone has any info either way, it would be appreciated as obviously my partner is pretty sad at the idea of going through X months on her own.

hopefully though ill be approved in time to come over for the last few months and to see the little monkey pop out into the world :D

Nope :hehe:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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well we had the great news this weekend that my partner is a few weeks pregnant!

Im sure i have seen similar posts to mine before, but being pregnant is not grounds for having the case sped up is it?

i didnt think it was, but if anyone has any info either way, it would be appreciated as obviously my partner is pretty sad at the idea of going through X months on her own.

hopefully though ill be approved in time to come over for the last few months and to see the little monkey pop out into the world :D

Nope, sorry but they don't expedite for that reason :( . Hopefully your journey will be a speedy one. Goodluck :thumbs:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Nope, sorry but they don't expedite for that reason :( . Hopefully your journey will be a speedy one. Goodluck :thumbs:

hey thanks for the reply :) i pretty much guessed as much but i appreciate your kind words :)

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15 aug -- K-1 application posted to TSC

17 aug -- TSC receives application

no NOA1, USCIS says no record....

31 oct resubmitted

09 NOV money order cashed

08 NOV NOA1 date, yey! arrived in post 14th nov

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If we could find ANYTHING to speed up the process Im sure that we would all be trying to do it!

Congratulations on the news of your future family!

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Sept 2004: Moved to Nicaragua.

May 22, 2006: Sent paperwork to NSC.

June 23, 2006:NOA 1- Day 1!

June 28, 2006: Touched- Day 5!

September 13, 2006: Touch!!!!!- Day 83

September 19, 2006: Notified by email of RFE- Day 89

September 20, 2006: Touch-Day 90

September 25, 2006: Receive RFE- day 95

September 26, 2006: Sent RFE in 3 day mail from Nicaragua- day 96

October 11, 2006: RFE received in CSC- day 111

October 12, 2006: NOA2!!!- However no email notification... day 112

October 13, 2006: Touch - day 113

October 16, 2006: Touch- day 116

October 19, 2006: Receive notification of NOA2 in mail. What a surprise!!

November 4, 2006: Receive email notification of approval.

November 6, 2006: Approved by NVC

November 15, 2006: Received at the Managua embassy.

November 16,2006: Found out interview is January 8!

January 8, 2007: Interview in Managua. Visa approved!

January 17, 2007: Fly to USA! Brought fiance and Belgium Shephard home to MI!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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I'm afraid not... but if you've only just found out you're going to be parents and you've already applied for your visa, hopefully you'll have it in plenty of time to be there for the last few months...

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I'm afraid not... but if you've only just found out you're going to be parents and you've already applied for your visa, hopefully you'll have it in plenty of time to be there for the last few months...

yeah if all goes smoothly then we are also hopeful thats the situation :)

we were originally going to get married but put that off and did the k-1 due to the extra time the CR-1 NOA1 was taking before you could even send in for the K-3. glad we did now :D

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15 aug -- K-1 application posted to TSC

17 aug -- TSC receives application

no NOA1, USCIS says no record....

31 oct resubmitted

09 NOV money order cashed

08 NOV NOA1 date, yey! arrived in post 14th nov

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Japan
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congrats on the New Pregnancy, being pregnant will NOT speed up porcessing,

It may help you come time for the interview, it does help show legitimacy in your relationship

but thats is about all,

An attorney had told my wife & I that since we have a daughter ( 18 months old) that even though our 2 year anniversary will be 2 weeks after our interview date the USCIS IO may grant her Permanant legal Resident right away.

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8/4/06 Interview Notice Rcvd Day 42

9/9/06 EAD Card Received :)Day 78

9/13/06 SS Card Received :)Day 82

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