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26 minutes ago, MS CANTY said:

Good afternoon hope all is well.  You guys heard of any reschedule as yet?

Am here desperately waiting too..they said in a few weeks..hopefully.

 

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25 minutes ago, MS CANTY said:

Good afternoon hope all is well.  You guys heard of any reschedule as yet?

I requested an expedite on the 28th on September. October 5 received email saying they are reviewing. This morning received email saying Kingston accepted case for expedited processing and file will be sent directly to Kingston. I was actually DQ’d in October 2 after 10 plus months at Uscis.

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4 minutes ago, Queencity said:

I requested an expedite on the 28th on September. October 5 received email saying they are reviewing. This morning received email saying Kingston accepted case for expedited processing and file will be sent directly to Kingston. I was actually DQ’d in October 2 after 10 plus months at Uscis.

Was your expedite a medical reason..if you don't mind me asking.. Wow you was just recently d.q..

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2 minutes ago, Lisa Hunt said:

Was your expedite a medical reason..if you don't mind me asking.. My interview date was 10-2 also.

I am requesting expedited processing based on Medical emergency, Emotional and Financial loss grounds.  My situation is as follows. 

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I am requesting expedited processing based on Medical emergency, Emotional and Financial loss grounds.  My situation is as follows. 

Then I laid out my specific case

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1 minute ago, Queencity said:

I am requesting expedited processing based on Medical emergency, Emotional and Financial loss grounds.  My situation is as follows. 

Thanks for answering..it helps us all..

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7 minutes ago, Queencity said:

I requested an expedite on the 28th on September. October 5 received email saying they are reviewing. This morning received email saying Kingston accepted case for expedited processing and file will be sent directly to Kingston. I was actually DQ’d in October 2 after 10 plus months at Uscis.

Congrats hun 😍

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12 minutes ago, Lisa Hunt said:

Am here desperately waiting too..they said in a few weeks..hopefully.

 

Know how you feel love.

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Just now, MS CANTY said:

Know how you feel love.

I feel like it’s consuming me I tried to take my mind off but I just want to see something rolling. 

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Just now, Steffy Stef said:

I feel like it’s consuming me I tried to take my mind off but I just want to see something rolling. 

Its at a standstill over a month now..nothing..sighhh

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3 minutes ago, Queencity said:

REQUEST TO EXPEDITE.

 

 

Dear Sir/madam, 

I am requesting expedited processing based on Medical emergency, Emotional and Financial loss grounds.  My situation is as follows. 

 

My wife and two young daughters are currently living in Jamaica and I provide total support to them. My two young daughters ages 3 years old and 1 year old respectively and both US citizens.

 

My 3 year old was recently seen by her pediatrician in Kingston Jamaica and diagnosed with possible Autism Spectrum Disorder.  Breaks my heart to be told this, to be told your child has an illness that there is no cure for. The doctor has recommended further testing and evaluation after which therapy would be required to help her cope and have a normal life. Although there is no cure early detection and treatment is essential for a chance of normalcy for both child and parents. We are trying to cope with this new challenge.

 

Doing the testing and evaluation in Jamaica would be very expensive for me because I do not have medical insurance to offset the cost in Jamaica, which could run into the thousand. Not being able to have her mother here in the US as soon as possible will delay her evaluation and therapy.  Early diagnosis and treatment is critical to her having the chance of a near normal life.

I am requesting an expedited processing because having my wife here in the states with me as soon as possible would help my daughter get the attention and treatment required because I have medical insurance here in the USA that covers my family and this would give my daughter the opportunity to get the best and timely medical treatment, and also avoid the potential delay posed by the current rise in COVID-19 in St Catherine, Jamaica where her Mom now lives.

 

To have my daughter here without her mom is taking away time from my job to take her to the doctors for testing, evaluations and treatments. It is currently very difficult for me to adequately provide the care and attention she needs.  Having my wife here as soon as possible is essential for the care and support that Imani will need and normal processing times would deny her the timely healthcare attention necessary for health and development before she gets too old. This would avert serious financial loss to me because I could utilize my medical insurance here and have the support and attention to attend to my daughter’s medical needs.

 

I have attached a letter from the pediatrician in Jamaica and document from a Pediatrician in Charlotte, NC. plus copy of medical insurance in the USA along with my daughter’s birth certificate proving US citizenship.  Normal processing would delay my infant daughter receiving timely adequate medical attention for her condition, and put enormous strain on me financially to maintain two homes plus pay for medical services in Jamaica.  

 

 

 

Thank you for your understanding and kind consideration and thank you for your service. 

 
This was my letter for expedited processing.

HOPEFULLY THIS COULD  HELP SOMEONE  COMPOSE THEIR REQUEST. 

Wow..really well stated..best of luck to you and your family..especially your daughter😢

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Queencity said:

REQUEST TO EXPEDITE.

 

 

Dear Sir/madam, 

I am requesting expedited processing based on Medical emergency, Emotional and Financial loss grounds.  My situation is as follows. 

 

My wife and two young daughters are currently living in Jamaica and I provide total support to them. My two young daughters ages 3 years old and 1 year old respectively and both US citizens.

 

My 3 year old was recently seen by her pediatrician in Kingston Jamaica and diagnosed with possible Autism Spectrum Disorder.  Breaks my heart to be told this, to be told your child has an illness that there is no cure for. The doctor has recommended further testing and evaluation after which therapy would be required to help her cope and have a normal life. Although there is no cure early detection and treatment is essential for a chance of normalcy for both child and parents. We are trying to cope with this new challenge.

 

Doing the testing and evaluation in Jamaica would be very expensive for me because I do not have medical insurance to offset the cost in Jamaica, which could run into the thousand. Not being able to have her mother here in the US as soon as possible will delay her evaluation and therapy.  Early diagnosis and treatment is critical to her having the chance of a near normal life.

I am requesting an expedited processing because having my wife here in the states with me as soon as possible would help my daughter get the attention and treatment required because I have medical insurance here in the USA that covers my family and this would give my daughter the opportunity to get the best and timely medical treatment, and also avoid the potential delay posed by the current rise in COVID-19 in St Catherine, Jamaica where her Mom now lives.

 

To have my daughter here without her mom is taking away time from my job to take her to the doctors for testing, evaluations and treatments. It is currently very difficult for me to adequately provide the care and attention she needs.  Having my wife here as soon as possible is essential for the care and support that Imani will need and normal processing times would deny her the timely healthcare attention necessary for health and development before she gets too old. This would avert serious financial loss to me because I could utilize my medical insurance here and have the support and attention to attend to my daughter’s medical needs.

 

I have attached a letter from the pediatrician in Jamaica and document from a Pediatrician in Charlotte, NC. plus copy of medical insurance in the USA along with my daughter’s birth certificate proving US citizenship.  Normal processing would delay my infant daughter receiving timely adequate medical attention for her condition, and put enormous strain on me financially to maintain two homes plus pay for medical services in Jamaica.  

 

 

 

Thank you for your understanding and kind consideration and thank you for your service. 

 
This was my letter for expedited processing.

HOPEFULLY THIS COULD  HELP SOMEONE  COMPOSE THEIR REQUEST. 

So nice of you to share this. Glad it was approved for your family 🥰

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2 minutes ago, Lisa Hunt said:

Wow..really well stated..best of luck to you and your family..especially your daughter😢

 

 

The funny thing is USCIS denied the very same request!!🤔

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3 minutes ago, Queencity said:

The funny thing is USCIS denied the very same request!!🤔

Try again hopefully it falls in the hand of someone else that’s more empathetic 

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37 minutes ago, Steffy Stef said:

Try again hopefully it falls in the hand of someone else that’s more empathetic 

I’m passed that stage now and as mentioned NVC accepted I’m now at Kingston 

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