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4 minutes ago, Boiler said:
If you filed for him before 2011 ish then that is possible, I would use your Congressperson.
why before 2011? I applied in 2025
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4 minutes ago, Boiler said:
If you have yet to file for him it will be over 14 years before there is anything to expedite. Not sure an expedite would even apply anyway. I do not see a basis.
I am undergoing treatment for multiple myeloma, terminal cancer.I want to apply an expedite process
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13 minutes ago, Boiler said:
So you have not filed for him, he is obviously over 21.
Are you a USC?
Is he married to a USC?
Sounds like he has a Witholding of Removal.
I am an American citizen, my son is married, over 21 and has two American minor children. His wife is not a citizen.
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39 minutes ago, Boiler said:
You might want to use your Congressperson.
I take it his Priority Date is current or not applicable?
I am currently undergoing treatment for an illness. According to my doctor, based on a bone marrow biopsy, I have had this condition for over 10 years, and my prognosis is approximately three years.
My son’s asylum case was administratively closed because he also has an I-130 petition filed by his sister in 2018. He is married, living in the United States, and has two children who are U.S. citizens. The judge has allowed him to remain in the U.S. until the I-130 petition is approved.
I have already requested a support letter from the state representative and will be asking my oncologist for one as well.
Could you assist me by providing a sample letter template?
I am currently undergoing treatment for an illness. According to my doctor, based on a bone marrow biopsy, I have had this condition for over 10 years, and my prognosis is approximately three years.
My son’s asylum case was administratively closed because he also has an I-130 petition filed by his sister in 2018. He is married, living in the United States, and has two children who are U.S. citizens. The judge has allowed him to remain in the U.S. until the I-130 petition is approved.
I have already requested a support letter from the state representative and will be asking my oncologist for one as well.
Could you assist me by providing a sample letter template?
39 minutes ago, SalishSea said:Sorry to hear about your diagnosis.
People have expedited for health reasons for the USC petitioner, yes. You need to write a succinct letter explaining the situation, and providing supporting documentation, such as a letter from your oncologist. I am an oncology RN, and we have provided such letters to patients for immigration purposes.
Good point.
OP, what is the visa category? If a visa is not numerically available at this time, they cannot expedite it for any reason.
I am currently undergoing treatment for an illness. According to my doctor, based on a bone marrow biopsy, I have had this condition for over 10 years, and my prognosis is approximately three years.
My son’s asylum case was administratively closed because he also has an I-130 petition filed by his sister in 2018. He is married, living in the United States, and has two children who are U.S. citizens. The judge has allowed him to remain in the U.S. until the I-130 petition is approved.
I have already requested a support letter from the state representative and will be asking my oncologist for one as well.
Could you assist me by providing a sample letter template?
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How can I request expedited processing of I-130 for my son, as I have terminal cancer (multiple myeloma)? Has anyone done this? Was it approved?
Request Expedited Request
in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
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Please, does anyone have a template letter to send to immigration to try to speed up the process?reason: serious illness