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our kids are 11 months and 4 years, I also have MS and well without my husband here I'm screwed, so that means I'd HAVE to move back to the EU again.

Is that enough to prove hardship??

iam not sure but i saw many cases with kids away and expedite never worked,give a try,however it differs if u prove other circumstances than yearning cause they will not consider that at all

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our kids are 11 months and 4 years, I also have MS and well without my husband here I'm screwed, so that means I'd HAVE to move back to the EU again.

Is that enough to prove hardship??

iam not sure but i saw many cases with kids away and expedite never worked,give a try,however it differs if u prove other circumstances than yearning cause they will not consider that at all

I don't think she's talking about an expedite.

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What kind of waiver are we talking about?

Honestly, I don;t think it is enough, and if anything, the MS would be a stronger case. But as you'd be moving to Europe rather than rural Africa or something- ie a place with decent medical care and good schools- I very much doubt kids and MS is enough for hardship.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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If you can just as easily move to reunite with your husband than to stay here without him, what sort of hardship are you really representing? I'm being honest, not flippant. The immigration service, when considering waivers, would look into the hardship posed to the US citizen, that would not exist were it not for the alien's inadmissibility. If you have MS and that requires assistance for you, and for you with the children, then so state. If your medical condition would be worsened by having to relocate to the EU, where you would not be able to secure the care you require, then so state.

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Someone told me if we could prove hardship they coudn't deport my husband if he overstays again while applying for a green card. I think it's pretty ####### to force me to live abroad when I don't want to and my mother is dying and I can't be near her then. being near your kids isn't important enough for them? that is pretty sad, esp when I know there are so many people in this area we are in that are not legal and living off the state

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Oh brother. Now look, after reading your other post (thanks Mister_Bill) it appears you've got yourself in a bit of a mess. But rather than complain about the system, a system, mind you, that your husband abused not once, but is intending to abuse again, why not just work WITH it?

If you really are here for your dying mother, why on earth didn't you mention that as part of the hardship you'd face? It might seem harsh, but I think you are grasping at straws instead of facing this head on. Your husband could return to the UK and await a petition. You could remain here and tend to your ailing mother.

Someone told me if we could prove hardship they coudn't deport my husband if he overstays again while applying for a green card. I think it's pretty ####### to force me to live abroad when I don't want to and my mother is dying and I can't be near her then. being near your kids isn't important enough for them? that is pretty sad, esp when I know there are so many people in this area we are in that are not legal and living off the state

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Oh brother. Now look, after reading your other post (thanks Mister_Bill) it appears you've got yourself in a bit of a mess. But rather than complain about the system, a system, mind you, that your husband abused not once, but is intending to abuse again, why not just work WITH it?

If you really are here for your dying mother, why on earth didn't you mention that as part of the hardship you'd face? It might seem harsh, but I think you are grasping at straws instead of facing this head on. Your husband could return to the UK and await a petition. You could remain here and tend to your ailing mother.

Someone told me if we could prove hardship they coudn't deport my husband if he overstays again while applying for a green card. I think it's pretty ####### to force me to live abroad when I don't want to and my mother is dying and I can't be near her then. being near your kids isn't important enough for them? that is pretty sad, esp when I know there are so many people in this area we are in that are not legal and living off the state

there is no way I can take care of our kids on my own, no way at all.

That means I'd have to leave the USA, isn't that unfair on me?

I'd make more sense if I had slept more, I'm sorry about that

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