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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi folks

I had posted some questions a few weeks back regarding my fiance and her 2 year old daughter in the Philippines, who had contracted meningitis and had become critically ill. I had asked about the possibility of getting them here to the US for proper treatment. Soon after my post the baby's condition worsened, she lapsed into a deep coma, and sadly 2 weeks ago she passed away. Now my question is do I have a case to expedite my K1 to get my fiance here?post-183485-0-30971000-1405216421_thumb.jpg She is distraught and depressed over the loss of her child, she's extremely poor, and has virtually no family to speak of to help her. I try to help her financially as much as i can (she didn't even have money for her burial service and the hospital would not release the death certificate because of the bills for treatment), but i would rather use my resources to apply and fly her here ASAP. We have all the hospital records, death certificate, letters from staff, etc. and can prove severe financial and emotional hardship. My package is all set to send. My main question is should i send everything now, including the I-134 and all the paperwork usually required for the Manila embassy? I believe we have a strong case. This has been a rough time for us both, We need to be together. Any suggestions or tips at all on what I should do next would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Based on research I would say you are VERY LIKELY to get an expedite. Medical reasons is part of the cases and you should definitely file.

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You can really try. Submit it with the request for expedite or call uscis..It will be hard on the mother if she is alone. Losing someone is not easy..

My condolences.

Based on research I would say you are VERY LIKELY to get an expedite. Medical reasons is part of the cases and you should definitely file.

No need for medical... The baby passed away :(

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I am honestly so sorry for both of you! Your Fiance must be going through hell having to deal with this :'(

For the expedite, You can always try, There is no harm in trying.

Good luck to you on your journey.

My thoughts are with you both :')


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I have no advice....but try...the worse they can say is no. I'm so very very sorry for the loss of your fiance's child :( She must be distraught and you must be out of your mind with worry for her.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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I think you have a very STRONG case for expedite. Just send USCIS as much as proof ad you can. CERTAINLY try to get the death certificate. So sorry for you and your fiancees loss. So sad that children are dying because of this in certain parts of the world.

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Hi folks

I had posted some questions a few weeks back regarding my fiance and her 2 year old daughter in the Philippines, who had contracted meningitis and had become critically ill. I had asked about the possibility of getting them here to the US for proper treatment. Soon after my post the baby's condition worsened, she lapsed into a deep coma, and sadly 2 weeks ago she passed away. Now my question is do I have a case to expedite my K1 to get my fiance here?attachicon.gif20140304_173019.jpg She is distraught and depressed over the loss of her child, she's extremely poor, and has virtually no family to speak of to help her. I try to help her financially as much as i can (she didn't even have money for her burial service and the hospital would not release the death certificate because of the bills for treatment), but i would rather use my resources to apply and fly her here ASAP. We have all the hospital records, death certificate, letters from staff, etc. and can prove severe financial and emotional hardship. My package is all set to send. My main question is should i send everything now, including the I-134 and all the paperwork usually required for the Manila embassy? I believe we have a strong case. This has been a rough time for us both, We need to be together. Any suggestions or tips at all on what I should do next would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

So sorry to hear of your loss.... my heart goes out to your fiancee.

There is no reason or value in sending the I-134 or anything required at the embassy stage of this process to USCIS.

http://www.uscis.gov/forms/expedite-criteria

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Tunisia
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Sorry for you and your fiance losing a child, this is heartbreaking to hear. I hope the NVC will realize the devastation this has caused and grant you a expedite for your case. Once again I send my deepest condolences.


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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I am sooooo sorry to hear about your loss. Going through this process is difficult already, but going through this while experiencing a death of a child and having the mother (your fiancee) going through this alone, I just can't imagine.

This is the Time you two need to be together and I truly hope USCIS understand your situation and approve your expedite. My heart goes out to you both. Be strong for her, she truly needs you now, more than ever.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Seems like the case would be based on extreme emergent situation, in this case her medical condition.

Firstly you need documentation, report from her Psychologist, if it is not in English then it needs to be translated.

What I am wondering is how this could impact the medical?

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