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maryliz

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  1. I was also very excited when they started May but now that excitement is completely gone. They are definitely more focused on June now. I'm very nervous that I will be waiting into the Fall just for NOA2. I would feel better if USCIS would just be transparent as to why this happens. Honesty and transparency goes along way. I feel like my file has fallen under someone's desk and I can't even bring it to their attention until November when our inquiry date arrives.
  2. I am definitely struggling with this process. May 10th and nothing. There looks to be about 33 cases untouched in my range and no movement in 2 days. Everytime I see an approval from a June filer I am absolutely gutted. How are others handling this?
  3. Another day and no approval. NOA1 5/10/2022. I knew that cases after me would be approved before mine but I didn't realize how disheartening it would actually be. I was so excited when May cases started to be approved and now it's just torture every day. I envision my file having fallen under a desk accumulating dust each day. I realize I had originally planned on NOA2 in August but with so many other May approvals I let myself get excited thinking it would be earlier. Thanks for letting me vent.
  4. First, I am so sorry for this news for you and your family. I am not sure on slowing the process of the visa however I have experience with pancreatic cancer. I do not want to be a downer or the bearer of bad news but I went through this less than two years ago with my Dad. He was diagnosed in December and passed by July and that was with aggressive chemo. Of course everyone is different. My suggestion is to have your fiance attend the medical appoints with her Mom and discuss options and what they feel is the timeframe. Explain the situation you are in with the visa to the doctor so they can explain what the different stages of this cancer can look like. Again, I'm so sorry for this terrible news.
  5. It's a topic many of us struggle with. It's a personal choice for everyone-don't let anyone tell you it's a bad choice or make you second guess your decision. Personally, I chose the K1 because I could not bear to marry my fiancée and then leave him. I also want him to see where I live before we get married. I realize in the long run it will cost more money but for me it's worth it. The headache on top of the heartache if we were married and then he came here and hated it and wanted to go back is not something I'm willing to risk. Sure, it could still happen down the road but I still think K1 is the right choice for us. I'm trying to remain optimistic that they will be able to make progress and clear the backlog but really know one knows. It's all speculation. Hang in there!
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