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JKassian

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  1. My wife is from Ukraine and arrived to the U.S. June 26th, 2022, we are married and recently had a baby, her parents are refugees in Germany. My wife has received her Greencard, I was wondering what is the best visa to bring her parents to the U.S. for a visit to meet their grandson? I know that they do not wish to stay in the U.S. and wish to return to Ukraine. Would a standard visitor visa be the best option? Any information or experiences in this would help. 

  2. We also received an RFE for the Civil Surgeon and a request for the I-693!!! I am so frustrated and angry over this! We submitted our AOS and EAD, we submitted November 1st with only the DS-3025 as that was all that was listed was required if within a year. It is just sad and ignorant by this administration that immigrants can cross illegally from the southern border with no problem, get a job, free benefits and whatever else for free, while people doing it the legal way get summoned and reprimanded like this. This is a bunch of BS!!

  3. In January the tensions of a possible invasion on Ukraine began to get a little more tense. I was in Kharkiv with my fiancee from December 29th 2021 through January 14th 2022. When I got back to the states I decided to contact my Senator on assistance expediting the NOA2 and entire visa process. As usual, they received the normal government response of "we will not expedite it, everything is normal in Ukraine". Well how about now?? My fiancee has been hiding in Kharkiv for 8 days with heavy air raids and attacks on residential areas. Finally she decided to try and get out and finally was able to get into Poland, from there I do not know where she will go. Now tell me that what is happening in Ukraine doesn't qualify for a Humanitarian Expedite!!!!? She has no home and no job anymore. I have contacted the Senators office again and they totally agree with me. Let's see if the government can pull their head out of the place where the sun don't shine. I am sure I am not the only one in this position that has a fiancee in Ukraine or displaced from Ukraine, and I feel your pain and concern because I am going through it myself. I asked about refugee asylum, but oh no the government will not lift the visa requirements and I was told that this process could take longer than the I129f K-1 visa process. I guess flying her into Mexico City and come up through the southern border would be another option because that is legal in the eyes of the current administration. I have done some other research that Canada is lifting visa requirements for IDPs, which would be totally fine for me. I only live an hour and a half from the Canadian border, so I can handle a little drive to see see my lady. I would like to hear any suggestions or insight of how I can fast trac her to the USA. Thank you Friends

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