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APPLICANT is SPECIAL NEED PERSON only child F2B visa pending in NVC.. wants to apply for B2 visa

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7 minutes ago, Boiler said:

You seem to assume she would be granted a B

It was crazy idea of me I guess.. how I wish her parents had precisely decision soon.. 

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6 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

Why on EARTH would you cancel an approved immigrant petition in the (probably futile) hope she can get a B visa? All her real ties seem to be in the US, as others have said, she is very unlikely to get a B. I suggest one of the parents gets a re-entry permit and goes home to take care of their dependent daughter until she can move permanently to the US.

Thanks  for this lightning words from u.. as I said I need help of ideas and possibilities 

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2 hours ago, Mcjz said:

Thanks  for this lightning words from u.. as I said I need help of ideas and possibilities 

But she is giving you ideas an possibilities and she’s also telling you what NOT to do. Why would you cancel a visa thinking they’d give her a reentry permit. 
you seem to fail to understand that a) for a B1/B2 one needs to prove strong ties to the home country, b) in her situation she’s very unlikely to get one because the IO will believe -and rightfully so- that she’s coming to the US to get treatment.

I’m sorry if I sound harsh, but if her parents care so much about her, either both or one of them can live with her until her petition is approved.

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8 minutes ago, Rocio0010 said:

But she is giving you ideas an possibilities and she’s also telling you what NOT to do. Why would you cancel a visa thinking they’d give her a reentry permit. 
you seem to fail to understand that a) for a B1/B2 one needs to prove strong ties to the home country, b) in her situation she’s very unlikely to get one because the IO will believe -and rightfully so- that she’s coming to the US to get treatment.

I’m sorry if I sound harsh, but if her parents care so much about her, either both or one of them can live with her until her petition is approved.

I do understand your opinion and saying..  as I said, I wish I can solve it . But I think all we need is wait for more queue so F2B turn current.

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23 minutes ago, Mcjz said:

open doors

Yet those open doors do not mean that they can expedite the process based on her disability. I’m also positive that treatment for her condition is going to be extremely expensive in the US. Most health insurances won’t take her because it’s a pre- existing condition. What’s the parents’ economic situation? Are they wealthy?

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January 15, 2020 RFE received

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REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

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July 18, 2023 approval

July 20, 2023 Card in hand

 

N400 

January 30,2023: Online filing

February 4th, 2023: Biometric appointment

June 15th, 2023: Case actively being reviewed

July 11th, 2023: Interview scheduled.

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4 hours ago, Mcjz said:

Her PD is SEPT 2016.. we will wait more years😞. Visa bulletin still no movement for F2B visa. She is 33years old right now and dependent for everything😞 I’m think the time they separate to each other.. there’s a lot of memories and times had been wasted.. our child is best gift we had and precious time being together is thrown away. I hope it could be current status very soon.

Since she is that Dependent it is most unlikely that she will be granted a visa, as she will be seen as she will be dependent upon medicaid and other public services for care.  You will have to prove that she will not be a public charge. 

 

Also, there is nothing Senator nor Congress can do about expediting her visa.  She will have to wait her place in line.  

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1 minute ago, Pinkrlion said:

Since she is that Dependent it is most unlikely that she will be granted a visa, as she will be seen as she will be dependent upon medicaid and other public services for care.  You will have to prove that she will not be a public charge. 

 

Also, there is nothing Senator nor Congress can do about expediting her visa.  She will have to wait her place in line.  

Thank you so much 🙏 

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3 hours ago, Mcjz said:

It was crazy idea of me I guess.. how I wish her parents had precisely decision soon.. 

She will not be granted a B visa as both parent s are in the US and she is dependent on care.  If she comes on a visitor visa and over stays, that is immigration fraud, and she will be denied her F2B

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7 minutes ago, Pinkrlion said:

She will not be granted a B visa as both parent s are in the US and she is dependent on care.  If she comes on a visitor visa and stays, that is immigration fraud, and she will be denied her F2B

Yes it’s big point it will deny.. 

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2 hours ago, Mcjz said:

I do understand your opinion and saying..  as I said, I wish I can solve it . But I think all we need is wait for more queue so F2B turn current.

You’re going to be waiting AT LEAST five years. Possibly longer.  I honestly don’t understand why one parent can’t get a re-entry permit so that they don’t lose their green card, and look after this dependent daughter in the meantime. They can even take turns doing it. Or something, because she is not going to get to the US any time soon. Your “solution” is just wishful thinking.  You need to face the reality, which is that this kid is not going to be in the US for years, so the family of responsible adults needs to figure out how to get her appropriate care in the Philippines in the meanwhile. 

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can either parent naturalize?

the visa type would change

 

however,  the parents need to study ,  really study the cost to take care of the daughter 

I worked as a PT with patients that had mental,  physical and emotional disabilties in unstate NY

our CP and MS patients were housed in facilities special for their illnesses /   this and /or care at home is extremely expensive since she would not have medicaid or SSI 

Check out your area / u may well find that supporting her back in her country is the most feasible way to go 

u must also face the possibility that the visa will not be approved

 

and you all have my most sincere sorrow for this situation 

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6 hours ago, Boiler said:

You seem to assume she would be granted a B

OP 

u are also assuming the F2b would be approved and it may well be denied

 

u need to look into long term care back home (for your niece you also call "our child")

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