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K-1 Visa denied as expected. 212(a)9 (a)(i) what's next?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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who paid your hospital bill? If it was emergency Medicaid you have a much bigger issue as you owe the government for the delivery and hospital stay.


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We did the full-self pay at first so we prepaid my doctor and the 3 visits I had.

I did use emergency Medicaid at the very last thing as I was offered by an officer at hospital. I explained to her my situation that I was holding tourist passport and I didn't think I would qualify to have medicaid. She told me that I was qualiqualified. 

 

So the Medicaid did pay for hospital bill which was the lesser part of the whole bill. The bigger part I already prepaid before check ups and for the delivery if baby. I didn't expect to have medicaid pay for me. We were ready and prepared to pay for it.

 

I did tell the Immigration officer at investigation too. And he told me that medicaid people didn't know law.

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I wonder if the waiver 212 is the place that requires explaination to defend the case or it is more like an appeal form? 

 

Because it was already a wrong doing. It was Done. How could it now be solved?

 

Am I wrong to understand  that filing a 212 waiver needs an extreme hardship too not just 601?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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18 hours ago, Faith77h said:

I wonder if the waiver 212 is the place that requires explaination to defend the case or it is more like an appeal form? 

 

Because it was already a wrong doing. It was Done. How could it now be solved?

 

Am I wrong to understand  that filing a 212 waiver needs an extreme hardship too not just 601?

Call lizz cannon...she is the top waiver lawyer and will help u and tell u what u need! Shes really good:) and affordable too. 

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