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Respected members & lawyers of visa Journey

 

My wife is an US citizen by birth , also the petitioner of our case she is in hospital with low Oxygen level with high of sugar level, In these crucial situations please help me to give suggestions what is the possible thing i could do at this Moment as my interview date was January 19th 2021 at Dhaka Us Embassy Bangladesh. Visa officer he will contact me very soon but its seems they forgot about this case since then same reply from embassy to wait. She is admitted  in a hospital in her local area my Mother in Law  her only local guardian who is currently out of city due to her work.
 
In this Crucial Situation Please help me to get some advice for that . IT'S URGENT, let me know if anything needs to be provided.
i have called and email the US embassy Dhaka but they are saying to wait . Can you Believe embassy saying this at this Emergency situation......!!!!
 
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2 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

If she is in the hospital, she is getting care, and honestly your presence would not make a difference to that care.

 

They haven't forgotten about your case.  It is in AP.  If you were still pre-interview, you could request an expedite to get an interview.

 

AP cannot be expedited, or waived.  Sorry to hear about the situation, and best wishes for her recovery.

Thanks for your reply we have kids to look after and I am worried about that and hospital is taking a good care but what happened after releasing my wife!!! My interview was in January in this year. After that it’s in AP and nothing yet .

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1 minute ago, SJ Journey said:

Thanks for your reply we have kids to look after and I am worried about that and hospital is taking a good care but what happened after releasing my wife!!! My interview was in January in this year. After that it’s in AP and nothing yet .

Sounds like they are still conducting background checks, and unfortunately there is nothing you can do to speed up that process.

 

Child care/post hospital care would not be considered an emergency.

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Do you have your passport, can you visit?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Ask for it back.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Most hospitals here are still in semi lockdown  /  not allowing anyone in to see patients or only allowing 1 family member for short periods of time who are fully vaccinated and wear a mask

she is getting care/  care that u can not provide at this time

and her care is the most important thing now

 

if your wife goes to  critical ,  the MIL would be able to get time from her work (family emergency) to be with her daughter 

 

 

 

 

 

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OP

to say that your wife has no one here to care for her also means no one here to care for u

and as we say in US "opens a whole new can of worms"

Seems any CO reading your email would wonder what would happen if u could come now?

1.  who will pick u up at airport?

2.  how would u get around to even buy groceries with no job yet and no income

and no state DL?

3.  how would you get into her House or apartment as u have no key?

4.  did u tell the interviewing CO that u plan to work in the US and now u are changing to need to be home to care for her?

 

Basically even though u will have a I 551 stamp enabling u to work immediately,  u won't yet have a job and income.

the USC has to support an immigrant helping with getting DL,  and all things essential for living here for a few months at the least and she can't do that at this point

 

U need to let the AP play out and be thankful if the visa is issued and Pray USC wife is out of hospital and can start u with all u need here

Don't push the embassy as it could " Backfire" 

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Most people would visit, who is looking after your children?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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On 12/5/2021 at 11:00 AM, SJ Journey said:

I have face interview in US embassy Dhaka  in this January 2021, visa officer kept my passport and other civil doc with our marriage pic and said case is in administrative process and they will contact me very soon. most of the ap resolves within 60 days or 180 days, but we are facing something unexpected , my wife is by born US citizen .

What is exactly going on our case, can anyone help us and anyone face this long period of time for administrative process for husband and wife case ?

Please share your experience and possible suggestions for US , thanks in advance.

 

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30 minutes ago, Coco8 said:

Have you contacted the consulate at any point in the past 11 to ask for an update? You can get your passport back, but I'm guessing you don't have a visitor visa. 

Since January I have contact them every Month not only me but my wife he senator and congress women as well but same reply which is you case is in Ap you need to wait. I can get back my passport as there is an option open for that but i don't want to get it back without the VISA. receiving the passport without visa is meaning less.

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7 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

OP

to say that your wife has no one here to care for her also means no one here to care for u

and as we say in US "opens a whole new can of worms"

Seems any CO reading your email would wonder what would happen if u could come now?

1.  who will pick u up at airport?

2.  how would u get around to even buy groceries with no job yet and no income

and no state DL?

3.  how would you get into her House or apartment as u have no key?

4.  did u tell the interviewing CO that u plan to work in the US and now u are changing to need to be home to care for her?

 

Basically even though u will have a I 551 stamp enabling u to work immediately,  u won't yet have a job and income.

the USC has to support an immigrant helping with getting DL,  and all things essential for living here for a few months at the least and she can't do that at this point

 

U need to let the AP play out and be thankful if the visa is issued and Pray USC wife is out of hospital and can start u with all u need here

Don't push the embassy as it could " Backfire" 

Thanks for your comment. your every single point i am responding below

1. no one is going to came Airport to pick me up & My mother in law is out of work due to her work and our kids are not eligible to drive so all i have to do it by my self for now.

2. i am dependent and i guess for few months i will be able to bear all expenses and create all necessary things that need to be done.

3. Kids are at house as they are staying at home.

4. our visa is IR1 catagory and CO doesn't ask me anything regarding my work.

 as i am new immigrant to USA so there is lots of thing that i need to do when we start to live together.

 

I am thankful for the embassy and their process as well, i am worried about my wife and my family which is natural and you are right this AP is creating more complex with covid .

 

i am not planning to Push the Embassy i am just letting them know about our situation which is crucial i know hospital is doing great as they always do but at the end of the day we all are human being who wants to look and care after our beloved.

 

Thanks for your comment.

 
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