First, a thank you to the many folks on here who have provided wonderful advice, guides, tutorials, answers to questions, jokes, and general inspiration for what-was-at-first a very stressful and very ambiguous immigration process.
My mother has terminal cancer and the doctors are saying she does not have long at all.
I partially act as a caretaker for my mother and it does affect my own effort and ability at my workplace.
I did not initially plan for my wife to be a caretaker in my stead, as the job is especially taxing physically and mentally, but we might reconsider if we have to.
My mom might be able to make it to our expected immigration arrival date of late next year.
My mother-in-law, in the Philippines who the rest of my side of the family has not met, recently fell very ill right after I returned to the US from a trip to the Philippines.
Unfortunately, before the doctors there were even able to determine her biopsy of what appeared to be a cancerous tumor, she fell asleep in Christ surrounded by her family.
From feeling sick enough to go to the hospital to her passing was all of two and a half weeks.
It's left us feeling dazed and stunned and we even stopped obsessively looking at our not-accurate-at-all myUSCIS timeline countdown for a month or so.
My mother-in-law never had the chance to meet the rest of her family in the States.
My beautiful wife has never met the rest of my side of the family either.
We were content with waiting in line before anyone died, but with this recent death, instead of our previous optimism, we fear my wife would not be able to meet my mother in person.
Is terminal cancer of my wife's mother-in-law a valid reason for an expedite request?