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My boyfriend and I have been talking online for almost 2 years. He still cannot travel because of his medical condition. He had a big wound on his right foot which got worse because he is diabetic. He is still in a wheelchair because he's not allowed to use his right foot. Can we process k1 visa with medical waiver? What documents do we need to submit? I hope somebody can help us.

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Meeting is a basic requirement for filing.  It is there for good reason.  Some have tried, but I have not seen a single successful waiver for the 2 year meeting requirement since I came here 8 years ago. You can try, but I would not expect a positive result.  Personally, I would wait until he is able to travel outside the US.  Good luck.  I hope you can meet soon.

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3 hours ago, bernadette due said:

My boyfriend and I have been talking online for almost 2 years. He still cannot travel because of his medical condition. He had a big wound on his right foot which got worse because he is diabetic. He is still in a wheelchair because he's not allowed to use his right foot. Can we process k1 visa with medical waiver? What documents do we need to submit? I hope somebody can help us.

Which country are you from? Have you tried to get a B1/B2 visa to visit the U.S.? I would try that first before you submit a waiver… 

Then research alternative meeting places… only then should you submit waiver with medical proof and attempts to meet in a different place. 

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Did his doctor specifically tell him that he is not allowed to travel at all? Wheelchair assistance is available at airports and for flights, so that could be an option. Depending on where you are, you might want to meet somewhere in the middle or a little closer to him than to you, because I understand that a 12-hour flight for example would not be ideal for him. 

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11 hours ago, Redro said:

Which country are you from? Have you tried to get a B1/B2 visa to visit the U.S.? I would try that first before you submit a waiver… 

Then research alternative meeting places… only then should you submit waiver with medical proof and attempts to meet in a different place. 

I am from the Philippines. I wanted to try and get B1/B2 visa instead but I do not have something to show them that I will surely come back to the country like properties. 

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15 hours ago, Crazy Cat said:

Meeting is a basic requirement for filing.  It is there for good reason.  Some have tried, but I have not seen a single successful waiver for the 2 year meeting requirement since I came here 8 years ago. You can try, but I would not expect a positive result.  Personally, I would wait until he is able to travel outside the US.  Good luck.  I hope you can meet soon.

Thank you.

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18 hours ago, bernadette due said:

My boyfriend and I have been talking online for almost 2 years. He still cannot travel because of his medical condition. He had a big wound on his right foot which got worse because he is diabetic. He is still in a wheelchair because he's not allowed to use his right foot. Can we process k1 visa with medical waiver? What documents do we need to submit? I hope somebody can help us.

No.  USCIS expects you to meet in a third country or your country to fulfill the requirement.

 

Hopefully he has a plan for how he can afford to petition you and support you financially.

2 hours ago, bernadette due said:

I am from the Philippines. I wanted to try and get B1/B2 visa instead but I do not have something to show them that I will surely come back to the country like properties. 

You can try a third country.   Btw, people in wheelchairs travel all the time.

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5 hours ago, bernadette due said:

I am from the Philippines. I wanted to try and get B1/B2 visa instead but I do not have something to show them that I will surely come back to the country like properties. 

It is not likely that you’ll get a tourist visa approved, sorry.. Try to find a country that you can both travel to relatively easy. As mentioned before, he can ask for assistance at the airports he will fly through.

 

It doesn’t sound like he is bedridden, and even though it might not be easy, he should still be able to travel with some assistance. 

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5 hours ago, Daphne . said:

It is not likely that you’ll get a tourist visa approved, sorry.. Try to find a country that you can both travel to relatively easy. As mentioned before, he can ask for assistance at the airports he will fly through.

 

It doesn’t sound like he is bedridden, and even though it might not be easy, he should still be able to travel with some assistance. 

Diabetes with a wound (even a hangnail ) often leads to gangrene 

and is very serious 

I have 2 cousins with diabetes  who lost a foot and /or leg to a foot wound (one was just ingrown toenail)

diabetic individuals should even go to dr to have nails trimmed

and that is why this person has my prayers
 
Swelling, blistering and a wet appearance are common features of wet gangrene. Wet gangrene may develop after a severe burn, frostbite or injury. It often occurs in people with diabetes who unknowingly injure a toe or foot. Wet gangrene needs to be treated immediately because it spreads quickly and can be deadly.Jun 17, 2022

 

 

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