QUOTE (Darnell @ Oct 18 2009, 03:22 PM)

Duh - I forgot something - my bad.
IF you receive back a 'Notice of Intent to Deny' notice via postal mail - then you __MIGHT__have a chance to appeal the decision - but you'll have to have solid legal evidence (depositions from the medical worker, and your husband ) to present on the case.
I think it's a big IF - I suggest talking with an immigration attorney in the USA that specializes in handling cases in Jamaica (but come on, others have already suggested that you - I had hoped that you have representation by now, and an attorney would mention how to handle an appeal - or even mention if your case MIGHT be appeal-able or not ).
QUOTE (canadian_wife @ Oct 18 2009, 02:18 PM)

Darnell - MrsHamilton's husband admitted to drugs in the past, that is the reason the doctor wrote yes (it was not a doctor's mistake therefore a lawyer cannot help her)
MrsHamilton - I am so sorry for your situation, but contacting a senator/congressman doesn't cost anything and it might help. It's worth a shot
Good luck.
C_W - Yah - but I read her report the 'other' way - When he was asked, he said 'NO' - but the medical screener put 'YES' on the form. I only read what she wrote - is always possible *I* reversed it..

My husband's family members have contacted an attorney on his behalf, I took it upon myself to call the DOS to see what could be done and to ask when would our paper work be returned, the embassy is still in posesstion of our marriage cert, his & his daughters birth cet and all of my finanical papers.
QUOTE (mrshamilton @ Oct 18 2009, 03:28 PM)

QUOTE (Darnell @ Oct 18 2009, 03:22 PM)

Duh - I forgot something - my bad.
IF you receive back a 'Notice of Intent to Deny' notice via postal mail - then you __MIGHT__have a chance to appeal the decision - but you'll have to have solid legal evidence (depositions from the medical worker, and your husband ) to present on the case.
I think it's a big IF - I suggest talking with an immigration attorney in the USA that specializes in handling cases in Jamaica (but come on, others have already suggested that you - I had hoped that you have representation by now, and an attorney would mention how to handle an appeal - or even mention if your case MIGHT be appeal-able or not ).
QUOTE (canadian_wife @ Oct 18 2009, 02:18 PM)

Darnell - MrsHamilton's husband admitted to drugs in the past, that is the reason the doctor wrote yes (it was not a doctor's mistake therefore a lawyer cannot help her)
MrsHamilton - I am so sorry for your situation, but contacting a senator/congressman doesn't cost anything and it might help. It's worth a shot
Good luck.
C_W - Yah - but I read her report the 'other' way - When he was asked, he said 'NO' - but the medical screener put 'YES' on the form. I only read what she wrote - is always possible *I* reversed it..

My husband's family members have contacted an attorney on his behalf, I took it upon myself to call the DOS to see what could be done and to ask when would our paper work be returned, the embassy is still in posesstion of our marriage cert, his & his daughters birth cet and all of my finanical papers.
Also when my husband was asked when was the last time he used maraijuna under or over a month, he replied 2 years & 2 months, the medical examiner only put the 2 months.