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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Poland
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hello everyone, i am the petitioner. my fiancé, the beneficiary, has been noticing some heart issues   recently. we are nervous that it could be very serious. i will be flying in march to visit for a couple weeks. we don’t want to jeopardize our visa application, but even more i don’t want to jeopardize their health. is this something we can try and expedite? 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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You can try, but don't expect success since healthcare is available in beneficiary's country. 

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31 minutes ago, PK & S said:

is this something we can try and expedite? 

 

Expedites typically get approved on the basis of the USC petitioner's circumstances, not the beneficiary's.  Unless the beneficiary is in a war zone like the Ukraine, US immigration usually won't care.  You may request for an expedite anyway as it won't harm your fiance's case, but set your expectations low that it will be approved.

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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You need to focus on a reason to expedite.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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8 hours ago, PK & S said:

hello everyone, i am the petitioner. my fiancé, the beneficiary, has been noticing some heart issues   recently. we are nervous that it could be very serious. i will be flying in march to visit for a couple weeks. we don’t want to jeopardize our visa application, but even more i don’t want to jeopardize their health. is this something we can try and expedite? 

I would do comparative study regarding healthcare costs in each respective country first as well as exploring the causes of what happened.

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On 1/20/2023 at 7:03 AM, PK & S said:

hello everyone, i am the petitioner. my fiancé, the beneficiary, has been noticing some heart issues   recently. we are nervous that it could be very serious. i will be flying in march to visit for a couple weeks. we don’t want to jeopardize our visa application, but even more i don’t want to jeopardize their health. is this something we can try and expedite? 

Doubtful.  Beneficiary lives in a country where the appropriate treatment and care is readily available.  And expedites are granted for exceptional circumstances for the petitioner, not beneficiary.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Belarus
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In addition to what others have said, you need documentation almost always to support your expedite request. An attestation won't suffice. Right now, it seems like all of this is conjecture - and that's ignoring the fact there's no reason why they can't get treated just as well in Poland (that we're aware of).

 

I'm sorry for your situation, hoping for the best.

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