> Perhaps you guys may have info that may help us. (I am the petitioner
> for
> fiance). I chose the exception route, because of a medical problem
> with
> blood clots forming while extended travel. (same as the anchor guy who
> died
> in Iraq from heart attack) He didn't know he had the problem, I am
> very
> aware of it. I had many encounters that where near fatal over the
> years
> until the cause was found. Simply travel by long car, aircraft, or
> stationary for extended time. I did not make the problem sound too
> drastic
> or important as I should have I guess.
> Perhaps this is not something the exception rule was for, as I thought
> it was. I now have less than 30 days to appeal... what suggestions
> would you
> have?
> (It was from Vermont service center) I will check in here every few
> hours to see your replies. I will, get all the documentation I can
> possibley
> get, if it was only the lack of evidence. Tks for any help on this
You don't say where your fiancee is from. If he is from a country
that can visit you that would negate your plea for exception as he
would be able to travel to you rather than the other way around. If
he is in Canada or Mexico, you could drive. Or if in Europe, you could
take a boat.
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