I’m hoping somebody can help answer my question. About a year and a half to two years ago I applied for my grandmother as a refugee claimant long story short she was denied as a refugee a year after the negative decision we received a letter to report for her removal during this time, we also applied for a humanitarian and compassionate claim this happened in July 2022. At the meeting we were able to apply for PRRA we just got a letter in last week to report to them for her decision in the next few days. In the last three weeks or so, we have been receiving some letters from the humanitarian and compassionate claim. They have asked at my grandmother go do a medical which has been done, and I was wondering if anybody has any insight as to an approval. Does medical mean that she would be approved for the humanitarian and compassionate claim? Does anybody know what happens if the PRRA gets denied? Does she have to leave even though the humanitarian Claim seems to be moving along now??? Please help I’m so nervous for what’s to come. My grandmother has been here for about 25 years. She’s in her late 70s and for her to have to return back to her country of birth. It’s just horrifying to me any insight would be helpful. Thank you.
I’m hoping somebody can help answer my question. About a year and a half to two years ago I applied for my grandmother as a refugee claimant long story short she was denied as a refugee a year after the negative decision we received a letter to report for her removal during this time, we also applied for a humanitarian and compassionate claim this happened in July 2022. At the meeting we were able to apply for PRRA we just got a letter in last week to report to them for her decision in the next few days. In the last three weeks or so, we have been receiving some letters from the humanitarian and compassionate claim. They have asked at my grandmother go do a medical which has been done, and I was wondering if anybody has any insight as to an approval. Does medical mean that she would be approved for the humanitarian and compassionate claim? Does anybody know what happens if the PRRA gets denied? Does she have to leave even though the humanitarian Claim seems to be moving along now??? Please help I’m so nervous for what’s to come. My grandmother has been here for about 25 years. She’s in her late 70s and for her to have to return back to her country of birth. It’s just horrifying to me any insight would be helpful. Thank you.
If i may ask, how long does your PRRA takes before they asked you to come for decision?