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6 minutes ago, h02ejmajja said:

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. 

Financial hardship for expedite in this case doesn't make sense.  It could bring up public charge issues.

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13 hours ago, Boiler said:

There is a B2 Medical visa

Wouldn't demonstrated immigrant intent make its approval unlikely?

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15 hours ago, h02ejmajja said:

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. 

Ok , yes that is the injury . Thanks , for the correction. I’m not sure how to get the cost of the treatment , but I ask my husband to see if the doctor can get a estimate for him .,I know he is suppose to go to turkey for treatment . I  will have him ask him when he goes back . I’m not sure if my insurance will even talk about it because he can’t go on it until  he here . Not sure they know without any paperwork with the injuries. Thank you so much . I have him see if he can get the cost of the treatment. We may not have to pay hopefully they can get the resources even if he leaves . They already started the process . Thank you . 

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1 hour ago, EM_Vandaveer said:

Wouldn't demonstrated immigrant intent make its approval unlikely?

I would think so, but if the requirement is for medical treatment, a temporary need that would be a likely response.

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2 hours ago, EM_Vandaveer said:

Wouldn't demonstrated immigrant intent make its approval unlikely?

It will probably be denied to . One man says he was a denied and he can’t function at all . I forgot the name of it condition but he says they denied him. We are coming up on our two year anniversary. I say maybe the next two months we should get interview letter . Thank you . 

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