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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hello everyone. Our cr1 petition got approved on 28th of August 2021 and we have already submitted our documents in nvc and waiting to get DQ. However we are really facing financial hardship because my husband ( Petioner) has lot of students loan to pay and I've (beneficiary) recently lost my job due to covid. My husband is working as a part time job for time being which is not enough to pay his loan amount. I was wondering if we can expedite our case and will it effect our case in future? Please help? Any suggestions would be highly appreciated ☺️🙏

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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You can request an expedite through NVC and the consulate based on financial hardship.  However, NVC will still require all documents as normal.   It will not affect your case in a negative way.   

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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and as said the USC can ask for the case to be expedited 

there is still a long long AP after the interview for security checks to be done in India

 

The CO who looks at the case may ask "why the USC did not apply for student loan relief under the Cares Act" which was extended to January 2022

that would have helped thru this covid crisis to get ahead along with the 2nd job u say 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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32 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

 

and as said the USC can ask for the case to be expedited 

there is still a long long AP after the interview for security checks to be done in India

 

The CO who looks at the case may ask "why the USC did not apply for student loan relief under the Cares Act" which was extended to January 2022

that would have helped thru this covid crisis to get ahead along with the 2nd job u say 

His is private education loan. So i dont think its applicable for him.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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19 hours ago, Savman said:

However we are really facing financial hardship because my husband ( Petioner) has lot of students loan to pay and I've (beneficiary) recently lost my job due to covid. 

I don't know if student loan can be used as an excuse for expediting in immigration circles but you can certainly try as it wouldn't hurt your case.

Also, beneficiary hardships can't be used as case for expediting. Only hardships being experienced by the petitioner can be used.

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