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I mean, of course, you have to have a reason for it, not everyone can just get cases sped up without a purpose, but what I'm saying is in other government applications you gotta be in severe conditions to be treated differently. In this situation USCIS could have said "well wait the extra 25 days, get over it" considering that other expedite requests involve someone's family member dying or something.
It can be for much worse reasons, no, this isn't hardship I wouldn't say that. |
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