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Filed: Other Country: Uganda
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2 minutes ago, carmel34 said:

Again, you can always try for an expedite, but at this point it won't make much difference since you already have an approved I-130 petition.  You're near the end.  And remember, you will still have to pay her bills in the US.

Yes u right i have gaveup on the expedition thing we shall wait for these 6 to 8 weeks thank u.

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23 minutes ago, Shatra takeda said:

U not getting me, wat i meant to say is that i refused her to work and told her i was willing to pay her bills, but her bills expenses have turned out to be very expensive to me yet i have 4 kids over here in US can i expedite the process coz its me the petitioner facing hardships in money that way i wont have to pay her bills any more as she will be here with me.

I AM getting what you said.  Everyone who has responded here has pointed out that hardship expedites are for hardships related to the petitioner, not beneficiary.  If she had been contributing to your household income, and that suddenly went away, THAT would be a hardship.  You opting to send her money, and your other household expenses are not hardships related to her not being here.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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5 hours ago, Shatra takeda said:

U not getting me, wat i meant to say is that i refused her to work and told her i was willing to pay her bills, but her bills expenses have turned out to be very expensive

So why do you think that entitles your case to be given priority over everyone else who is in line?

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