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kteddy06

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  1. There is an update. I am sorry I was caught up ; The NVC sent the case almost immediately and the embassy arranged the interview on Jan 6th. Then it took two weeks for my fiance to get her passport from the embassy. Her doctor wrote her that she is healthy and all for the airlines; however, despite her being around 7 months, her tummy didn't grow up that much and no one asked her about her pregnancy; so my fiance and daughter finally joined me on 21st of January. Happy Happy here, now we are following up with her new doctor , and everything seems perfact. We are expecting our second child around 11th of March. We will get married at the courthouse next Thursday. Thank you very much for all the help I got from this forum's thread. I wish you best of luck
  2. This was my expedite statement. Can you please suggest improvement? This is FName, LName , a US citizen living in Washington state. I have a two year old daughter, F, LName, who is a US citizen living with her non-US citizen mother, my fiance in Ethiopia. My K-1 I-129 application for my fiance has been approved on 10/27/2022. However, I am forced to make an expedite request to the NVC process because my fiance is about six months pregnant, short months from giving birth to our second child and struggling to keep up taking care of our 2-year-old daughter by herself . They both need my care and support, and at this point, the only way I can provide care for them is when they are here at home with me . I have gone to Ethiopia four times in less than two years so that I can be with them and take care of them. However, at this time, I cannot leave my job and go there. The situation is affecting my well being as I am constantly frustrated and worried. Please consider the severity of my situation and grant my expedited request. Attached is my daughter's US passport, a medical certificate that shows my fiance being pregnant, and a copy of I-797 C USCIS approval notice.
  3. My k-1 petition was approved on 10/27. I have a daughter (US citizen (CRBA), 2 years old) who lives with my fiancé abroad and my fiancé is 6 months pregnant, our second child. Since I am not with her, and she couldn't take care of herself and our daughter as her due date approaching, I requested expedite request via email. I provide medical evidence, my daughter US passport, i-797 as attachments. My statement of expedite is written in the email body. However, I got response below from the NVC, which I don't understand; are they referring to a traditional mail or the statement of expedite request to be written on a word and attached. " Your correspondence indicates that you may wish for the processing of this petition to be expedited. Please provide a written expedite request accompanied by medical documentation, deployment papers, statement of hardship, etc., if applicable. Upon receipt we will forward the request to the appropriate U.S. Embassy or Consulate General for review. In order to process this request, we will also need to receive the following additional information: · Name, date and country of birth of the beneficiary · Beneficiary's foreign address and phone number · Notice of Action (Form I-797), indicating the case is approved "
  4. My k-1 petition was approved on 10/27. I have a daughter (US citizen (CRBA), 2 years old) who lives with my fiancé abroad and my fiancé is 6 months pregnant, our second child. Since I am not with her, and she couldn't take care of herself and our daughter as her due date approaching, I requested expedite request via email. I provide medical evidence, my daughter US passport, i-797 as attachments. My statement of expedite is written in the email body. However, I got response below from the NVC, which I don't understand; are they referring to a traditional mail or the statement of expedite request to be written on a word and attached. " Your correspondence indicates that you may wish for the processing of this petition to be expedited. Please provide a written expedite request accompanied by medical documentation, deployment papers, statement of hardship, etc., if applicable. Upon receipt we will forward the request to the appropriate U.S. Embassy or Consulate General for review. In order to process this request, we will also need to receive the following additional information: · Name, date and country of birth of the beneficiary · Beneficiary's foreign address and phone number · Notice of Action (Form I-797), indicating the case is approved " In short, what does it mean to provide written expedite request? if it is regular mail, where do I send it?
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