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I was wondering if anyone been denied for health reason. My husband had a biracial injury with his nerves ripped from his spinal cord. We been waiting a year now for the treatment . I was wondering why they denied it . He been needing medical attention. He had a dislocated shoulder for over a year but they been approving jobs . What else can we do to try speed this up ? Been 2 year now 

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Your Husband is the USC?

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36 minutes ago, Missthanger said:

I was wondering if anyone been denied for health reason. My husband had a biracial injury with his nerves ripped from his spinal cord. We been waiting a year now for the treatment . I was wondering why they denied it . He been needing medical attention. He had a dislocated shoulder for over a year but they been approving jobs . What else can we do to try speed this up ? Been 2 year now 

Your husband can't get medical care in Gambia?  Foreign spouse medical issues are not normally a valid reason for an expedite.  

3 minutes ago, Boiler said:

Your Husband is the USC?

History indicates husband is from Gambia.

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2 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

Your husband can't get medical care in Gambia?  Foreign spouse medical issues are not normally a valid reason for an expedite.  

History indicates husband is from Gambia.

Ahhh

 

Do not see the relevance of his medical situation, the OP will be the sponsor.

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32 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

Your husband can't get medical care in Gambia?  Foreign spouse medical issues are not normally a valid reason for an expedite.  

History indicates husband is from Gambia.

No , they don’t resources there . He suppose to out the country treatment but he in category 2 . It may be years before they take him . Thank you 

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Just now, Missthanger said:

No , they don’t resources there . He suppose to out the country treatment but he in category 2 . It may be years before they take him . Thank you 

Are you already DQ'd at NVC?

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As others have mentioned, for expedites it is the US citizen/petitioner that should be the one with that need medical attention, not the beneficiary/immigrant. 
 

They will likely keep denying an expedite request unless you, yourself, are the one with the medical emergency or hardship.

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5 minutes ago, Unlockable said:

As others have mentioned, for expedites it is the US citizen/petitioner that should be the one with that need medical attention, not the beneficiary/immigrant. 
 

They will likely keep denying an expedite request unless you, yourself, are the one with the medical emergency or hardship.

Ok , I understand now . Thank you so much 

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5 hours ago, Missthanger said:

I was wondering if anyone been denied for health reason. My husband had a biracial injury with his nerves ripped from his spinal cord. We been waiting a year now for the treatment . I was wondering why they denied it . He been needing medical attention. He had a dislocated shoulder for over a year but they been approving jobs . What else can we do to try speed this up ? Been 2 year now 

Medical expedites are generally not approved for the benefit of the immigrant.

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35 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

Medical expedites are generally not approved for the benefit of the immigrant.

I wasn’t understanding why . They don’t tell you but I know now to make the expedite about me . Thank you 

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1 hour ago, Missthanger said:

I wasn’t understanding why . They don’t tell you but I know now to make the expedite about me . Thank you 

You can't fabricate reasons just to get an expedite.  The medical was about your husband, and it was denied.  

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8 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

You can't fabricate reasons just to get an expedite.  The medical was about your husband, and it was denied.  

I never said I was going do that . I said it has to be about me to get the expedited approved . We don’t have long anyway . Thanks 

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Many people are creative 

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5 hours ago, Missthanger said:

Ok , I understand now . Thank you so much 

Not that you keep wanting to apply over and over and over but if you could get some estimates of how much surgery/treatment would be either in Gambia, or in a country that he can travel to easily - and it would likely be an exorbitant amount of course - you could try based on your financial hardship for needing to help pay for this (presuming he is not able to work with this type of injury). As a nurse - I'm presuming you mean a brachial injury? If you are going to do try to do this I would also how how your insurance will cover this upon his entry to the US and proof of overseas cost. It may, of course, still be a no - but technically you would be applying for financial hardship to help him pay for this, not because of this injury. 

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