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Vynswake

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  1. Thank you all, this has given us a better idea of what to look into.
  2. Hello, I am unsure if this is the right place to ask, but I am currently working with my partner on the process of immigrating from Canada to the U.S. While looking into the k-1 visa process we looked a bit further ahead and saw that on the marriage green card level that they check medical history. I have also seen several posts on here that seem to confirm the situation, but I could not find anything exact to this situation nor many success stories. My partner suffers from BPD (borderline personality disorder) and attempted suicide several times over the course of the last 3 years. As well she has been wellness checked over 12 times by police to bring her to the hospital based on more suicidal and harmful thoughts though she has only ever acted on the suicidal part. Unfortunately she has been trying to get help but to no avail and continues to have bad mental thoughts. We know that when she visits in the U.S. she barely has any such symptoms and seems to be perfectly fine and has never caused problems (visited for about 7months total over the course of 5years not all in a row). We're unsure exactly how to navigate this process and if it is just doomed from the start. I did meet with an attorney and they advised that this would be an extremely difficult case and that it was one of the kind for them. They also listed off various different costs that were pretty insane for even attempting this case. My question and reason for even posting on here and to see if anyone has dealt with this sort of issue before and were they actually able to get in to the U.S. and/or any recommendations for how I should proceed if it is at all possible? Thank You!
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