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My fiancée, her daughters, and I are in a state of uncertainty. We filed a K1 Application with USCIS and it was sent to the US Consulate In Frankfurt Germany. The application was approved, but we have some concerns about the oldest daughter. She has a noncommunicable mental/emotional/physical illness (not a danger to others) from abuse and possible genetic defect that has left her totally dependent on my fiancée for her care and well being. The problem is, while waiting for the K1 Application to be approved her oldest daughter turned 21. I contacted USCIS to inform them of my fiancée's daughter's condition and our situation and made requests to expedite our case due to Humanitarian Concerns since a human life was  involved, but we were denied each time. I spoke to USCIS about what our options were, but didn't receive any answers if she would be allowed to enter the U.S. with her family under the K1/K2 Visa. I've looked all over and can't seem to find anything that helps our circumstances. I came across the "Child Protection Act" but our situation doesn't seem to be covered be that either. We have doctors letters stating the importance of her remaining in my fiancée care and immigrating with the rest of her younger siblings to the United States - as well medical records validating her condition. Has anyone been in a similar situation or know if the oldest daughter will be allowed to travel so we can be together as a family? 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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The disability is more an issue for the medical and possibly the Affidavit of Support.

 

Over 21 she would not qualify for the K2 so the only option would be for her Mother to file for her once she has her Green Card, which would take many years. That does not sound very practical.

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Sorry there is not much you can do for the K2. She would have had to enter before she turned 21 on the K2. You can't expedite it because she already aged out. 

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